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The course covers basic topics such as performing simple calculations, plotting graphs and visually exploring your data.
The course is designed for beginner through to intermediate MATLAB users.
You do not need any prior experience in programming because getting MATLAB to do the work for you is so simple and natural. You only need to bring along your problems.
The MATLAB environment integrates mathematical computing, visualisation, and a powerful technical language. Built-in interfaces let you quickly access and import data from instruments, files, external databases and programs. In addition, MATLAB lets you integrate external routines written in C, C++, Fortran, and Java with your MATLAB applications, and allows you to create compiled programs.
• Getting Started with MATLAB• The desktop and on-line help• Command line calculations• Working efficiently with matrices• Strings and file i/o• Graphing data, functions and working with images• Programming with script files• Basic Data Analysis & curve fitting• A brief overview of various toolboxes including Optimisation, Statistics, Excel Link and Control System Toolbox.
We particularly welcome you to bring along your own problems and data, and challenge the instructor to solve them.
The Introduction to MATLAB training course is ideal for any person beginning to use MATLAB and/or would like to learn
The course would be particularly beneficial for individuals working in a team with other MATLAB -based designers who are required to get “up to speed” quickly.
The training course also provides an opportunity to evaluate the MATLAB product for future or more extensive use in your organisation.
Many of our clients have already saved time and learned to work more efficiently with MATLAB by attending previous courses.Register today to secure your spot on the course.
David Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the Auckland University of Technology. He is also a director of the Industrial Information and Control Centre, (I2C2) which is a joint collaboration with the University of Auckland involved with process control, modelling and optimisation of industrial processes.
Before joining AUT University, he was a senior lecturer in Sweden and Switzerland working with pulp and paper companies Swiss pharmaceutical companies, and government sponsored environmental projects. David’s research interests lie in model predictive control, GPS applications in the marine industry, and modelling and simulation of a wide variety of applications spanning the finance, agriculture, fishing and manufacturing industries.
David received his Ph.D. from the University of Queensland in 1990, and a BE (Chemical & Materials) from the University of Auckland.
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About MATLAB
MATLAB is widely used around the world by engineers and scientists who need to make mathematical models that guide them in their work. These models may involve simple expressions, but are more likely to involve matrix calculations, either explicitly or hidden behind easy-to-use graphical interfaces.
MATLAB is used by many professionals in NZ from diverse areas such as electronics engineering, environmental science, finance, structural engineering, electricity generation and distribution, brewing, and the dairy industry.
MATLAB is an essential tool for modelling and analysis for organisations that require a robust environment for easy application development. MATLAB is easy to learn and can provide a platform for faster development, integration and deployment. Professionals say MATLAB cuts their programming time by 90%. For more information, see www.hrs.co.nz/matlab.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a one day course to be held on14 September 2010 in Auckland.
Course Fee: Your investment is $995 + GST per person.
Early Bird Price: Register with your confirmed payment details before 16 August 2010 and pay only $845 + GST per person.
Additional Discount: If you attend either of the other courses running in September 2010, we will offer you an additional discount. The other MATLAB training course you may register for are:
Please contact Bruce for more details about the additional discounts.
Student Prices: Student pricing is available for those who are full time students (not working) and are able to produce a current student ID. Please contact Bruce.
Payment: We will invoice you after the course and are happy to accept payments by MasterCard, VISA or company purchase order.
Payments will be processed after course completion, but we do require your PO# or credit card details in advance to secure your place on the course. Please supply your payment details when you register!
Cancellation: We allow cancellation at no fee until 10 days prior to the course, after that date payment is required. Course attendees can be substituted to avoid cancellation.
Course Start Time: The course starts at 9.00am and finishes around 5.00pm. Lunch will be provided on the day and pay parking is available in the vicinity. You will be sent full course details by email when you register.
In-House Training Option:
If you have several people in your organisation who need training, or if you want a specialised presentation of the methods, then contact HRS about a customised course in your own premises.
We regularly train groups of people on-site in a wide variety of industries and locations spanning from government departments, financial institutions, engineering companies, and basic research groups. We make an effort to customise the courses to suit your problems and your interests.
To register for this training course click on the registration link to the right below and fill in the form.
Click here to download a brochure containing this course information and a printable registration form that you can fill in and return to HRS.
For more information email Bruce or phone him on 0800 477 776.