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Most technical academic staff are familiar with the basic concept of MATLAB as a mathematical programming environment. Our experience is that even users who are very experienced in particular
applications of MATLAB are not familiar with modern tools in the interface, and are not fully aware of the power of the toolboxes and their Graphical User Interfaces.
This seminar will demonstrate many of the modern aspects of the user interface, including the creation of very readable HTML documents from programs, the interactive graphing features, and program debugging tools.
It will also cover the wide range of toolboxes that are available to facilitate the user’s work. With more than 80 toolboxes to choose from not all can be covered, but each seminar will select an appropriate set from a list that includes Signal Processing, Fuzzy Logic, Bioinformatics, SimBiology, Virtual Reality, Financial or other ones that are suggested in advance by the audience.
The seminar will close with a brief discussion of types of licenses used in the academic context, including individual, group, concurrent, classroom and student licenses.
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MATLAB is a mathematical programming environment which combines an extremely easy-to-use programming language with a huge set of functions that you can call to facilitate your data analysis or model development.
It finds extensive application in many fields of engineering, most scientific disciplines, and mathematical based business areas such as econometrics and financial analysis.
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• Signal Processing • Fuzzy Logic • Bioinformatics• SimBio • Virtual Reality • Finance
Dr Ray Hoare has degrees in mathematics, physics and chemistry and worked for many years in industrial and environmental science. For more than 12 years he has been helping people to analyse engineering, science and business data, as well as presenting seminars and training people in the use of statistical software.
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About MATLAB
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.
The MATLAB environment is designed for both interactive and automated computation.
MATLAB is used in a variety of application areas, including general algorithm development, signal and image processing, control system design, earth and life sciences, finance and economics, and instrumentation.
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The seminar will run for an hour including time for questions. If you can not attend the seminar, email leon@hrs.co.nz to be sent an information pack.
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