[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: MATLAB & Simulink Technical Seminars at CU-Boulder 3.19.14

Paula Fisher paulad at ucar.edu
Wed Mar 5 13:12:58 MST 2014




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Subject: 	MATLAB & Simulink Technical Seminars at CU-Boulder 3.19.14
Date: 	Wed, 5 Mar 2014 19:36:07 +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 set of free technical 
seminars on MATLAB & Simulink being held at University of Colorado -- 
Boulder on March 19^th 2014.

Please register if you think you would like to attend one or both 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.

Session 1:

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*How to Maximize Your Productivity in MATLAB; with an Introduction to 
Simulink*

*When: March 19^th , 9:30 -- 11:30 AM*

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*Where**: **UMC Building, The Gallery (Room 225)*

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*To register click here: 
https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/seminar89571.html*

9:15 -- 9:30 AM  Registration and Sign-in (Walk-ins welcome)

9:30 -- 11:30 AM *How to Maximize Your Productivity in MATLAB; with an 
Introduction to Simulink*

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We will demonstrate key features and capabilities of the new MATLAB 
Desktop Environment, including the MATLAB Editor, Command Window, 
Command History, Help Browser, Code Analyzer, Profiler, Plot Browser, 
and Plot Tools.

Simulink is an environment that provides an interactive graphical 
environment and a customizable set of block libraries that let you 
design, simulate, implement, and test a variety of time-varying systems 
in multiple domains. Using specific, real-world examples, you will learn 
how to model and simulate dynamic systems and bring MATLAB code into the 
Simulink environment.

The session is intended for scientists and engineers who have at least a 
basic working knowledge of the MATLAB environment -- familiarity with 
the Simulink environment is not necessary.

Highlights include:

·/Top 10 productivity tools in MATLAB/

·/Creating a new model in Simulink from scratch/

·/Using libraries of predefined blocks/

·/Creating your own reusable subsystems/

·/Incorporating MATLAB code into Simulink models/

We'll end the session with time for Q&A.

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Session 2:

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*MATLAB and Simulink for Low-Cost Hardware*

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*When: March 19^th , 1:30 -- 3:30 PM*

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*Where**: **UMC Building, The Gallery (Room 225)*

**

*To register click here: 
https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/seminar89571.html*

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

1:30 -- 3:30 PM *MATLAB and Simulink for Low-Cost Hardware*

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Already working with the Lego NXT, Arduino or low-cost hardware? Have a 
new course project with hardware and don't know where to start?  This 
session is designed to provide you with an overview of how you can 
quickly implement custom algorithms on popular, low cost hardware 
platforms without being an expert in Embedded Systems.

Highlights include:

·Developing and testing algorithms for embedded systems without writing 
C-Code

·Deploying algorithms to Arduino, BeagleBoard, PandaBoard and LEGO 
MINDSTORMS NXT using built-in support in Simulink

·Using MATLAB to capture, visualize, and analyze data from embedded hardware

We'll end the session with time for Q&A.

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Although there are no exercises or hands-on activities planned, we will 
be distributing the presenter's code examples, datasets, and slides via 
ftp site that will be email to anyone that registers or fills out an 
on-site registration.

We will also include links to pre-recorded versions of the seminar 
content, and step-by-step tutorials on using MATLAB and links to the 
low-cost hardware support page for Simulink.

Attendees are welcome to ask questions throughout the session, and even 
experienced MATLAB users can benefit from the information.

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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