[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: MATLAB Seminars at CU-Boulder 10/29

Paula Fisher paulad at ucar.edu
Tue Oct 22 11:16:07 MDT 2013


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Subject: 	MATLAB Seminars at CU-Boulder 10/29
Date: 	Tue, 22 Oct 2013 16:42:11 +0000
From: 	Ken Cleveland <Ken.Cleveland at mathworks.com>
To: 	paulad at ucar.edu <paulad at ucar.edu>



Hi Paula,

The MathWorks would like to invite you to attend a pair of free 
technical seminars on MATLAB being held at the University of Colorado - 
Boulder at the UMC in room 247,Tuesday, October 29th, 2013.

Please register if you think you would like to attend either of the 
sessions so we can plan accordingly for seating and hand-outs. A 
registration link is provided below.

There is no charge, and any interested faculty, staff, researcher, or 
student is welcome to attend. Feel free to pass this invite along to 
anyone you feel would be interested.

The presenter will be Sean de Wolski, MathWorks Application Engineer.

*_Session 1:_*

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*Mathematical Modeling with MATLAB*

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*When: 9:15 AM -- 11:45 AM, October 29^th , 2013*

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*Where**: **UMC Room 247*

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*Register: * 
https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/seminar82677.html

9:00 AM -- 9:15 AM        Registration and Sign-in (Walk-ins welcome)

9:15 AM -- 11:45 AM *Mathematical Modeling with MATLAB***

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Attend this seminar to find out how you can use MATLAB to build 
mathematical models for forecasting and optimizing the behavior of 
complex systems. The MATLAB product family supports both numeric and 
symbolic modeling approaches and provides functionality for curve 
fitting, statistics, and optimization. The language, desktop, and 
development tools let you quickly explore, prototype, integrate, and 
test different alternatives.

In this seminar, we will demonstrate how you can:

·Develop models using data fitting and first-principles modeling techniques

·Simulate models and create custom post-processing routines

·Generate reports that document models and simulation results

We will end the session with time for open Q&A

This session assumes attendees have little or no prior experience with 
MATLAB, however even experienced users will see some useful features 
demonstrated in the new 2013b release.

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*_Session 2:_*

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*Optimizing and Accelerating MATLAB Code *

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*When: 1:30 PM -- 3:45 PM, October 29^th , 2013*

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*Where**: **UMC Room 247*

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*Register: * 
https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/seminar82677.html

1:15 PM -- 1:30 PM        Registration and Sign-in (Walk-ins welcome)

1:30 PM -- 3:45 PM *Optimizing and Accelerating MATLAB Code*

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Learn simple ways to optimize your MATLAB code to reduce the execution 
time of computationally intensive MATLAB applications.  We will address 
common pitfalls in writing MATLAB code and show how to automatically 
generate portable C source code from MATLAB algorithms to accelerate 
computationally intensive portions of your code.

We will also introduce high-level programming constructs from the 
Parallel Computing Toolbox that allow you to create and run parallel 
MATLAB applications on multicore processors, GPU's and clusters without 
low-level CUDA or MPI programming.

Highlights include:

·Optimizing MATLAB code to boost execution speed

·Using MATLAB Coder to automatically generate portable C code

·Creating parallel applications to speed up independent tasks

·Scaling up to computer clusters, grid environments or clouds

·Employing GPUs to speed up your computations

We will end the session with time for open Q&A

This session assumes attendees have some prior experience with MATLAB, 
or are motived to learn about using MATLAB to generate C code and/or 
using it for parallel and GPU computing.

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Although there are no exercises or hands-on activities planned, we will 
be distributing the presenter's code examples and slides via email to 
anyone that attends either session.

Attendees are welcome to ask questions throughout the session, and 
should feel free to arrive late or leave early if your schedule requires 
you to do so.

Best regards,

Ken Cleveland

Sr. Account Manager,

MathWorks Educational Sales Department

ken.cleveland at mathworks.com <mailto:ken.cleveland at mathworks.com>

508-647-8005

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The MathWorks, Inc. - 3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760 - 508-647-7000



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