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SEMINAR: RE: TOMMORW Mathematical Modeling with MATLAB - Thursday, May 26th – 2pm - SLAB Seminar Room
| From: | Tom McHugh <Tom.McHugh@mathworks.com> |
| Subject: | SEMINAR: RE: TOMMORW Mathematical Modeling with MATLAB - Thursday, May 26th – 2pm - SLAB Seminar Room |
| Date: | Thu, 26 May 2011 04:46:57 +0000 |
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Good morning. Yes. There is still time to register if you are interested in attending. I look forward to seeing everyone Thursday Tom
Tom McHugh Account Manager MathWorks Phone: 508-647-7657 Fax: 508-652-6741 Interactive Tutorials for Students and Faculty MATLAB:
www.mathworks.com/academia/matlabtutorial Simulink:
www.mathworks.com/academia/simulinktutorial
MATLAB Fundamentals Self-Paced Training
http://www.mathworks.com/self-paced From: Grant Basham [mailto:gbasham@rsmas.miami.edu]
A reminder that the Matlab Sessions are
tomorrow. The RSMAS event is at 2pm tomorrow in the SLAB seminar room. There is a related talk at 9:30 on main campus. See details below. I am sure it is ok to register at the talks if you have not registered
yet. ---------- Forwarded message ----------
Good morning. I would like to invite you to attend a free MATLAB seminar. The purpose of this session is to show how you can use MATLAB for mathematical modeling tasks. Mathematical models are critical to understanding and accurately simulating the behavior
of complex systems. They enable important tasks such as forecasting system behavior for various “what if” scenarios, characterizing system response, and designing control systems. Please forward this invitation to anyone including students who may be interested
in attending.
To learn more or to register, please visit: http://www.mathworks.com/seminars/umiami2011
Mathematical Modeling with MATLAB
Date: Thursday, May 26th
Time: 2pm – 4:30pm
Location: SLAB Seminar Room at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Presenter: Saket Kharsikar, MathWorks Application Engineer Highlights include: •
Developing models using data fitting and first-principle modeling techniques •
Optimizing the accuracy of models •
Simulating models and postprocessing results •
Documenting and sharing models
Note we also be presenting two additional sessions on May 26th and May 27th for the University of Miami. Please join us for the following sessions. Session 1: Title: Optimizing MATLAB Code for Performance: Serial Best Practices and Parallel Computing Date: Thursday, May 26th Time: 9:30 – 12noon Location: Whitten Learning Center, room 140 http://www.mathworks.com/seminars/umiami2011 Session 3: Title: MATLAB for Life Scientists Date: Friday, May 27th Time: 9:00 – 11:30am Location: Lois Pope LIFE Center, Apex Conference Room, 7th Floor http://www.mathworks.com/seminars/umiami2011 I hope you will be able to join us. Please contact me with any questions. . Thank you Tom Tom McHugh Account Manager MathWorks Phone: 508-647-7657 Fax: 508-652-6741 Interactive Tutorials for Students and Faculty MATLAB:
www.mathworks.com/academia/matlabtutorial Simulink:
www.mathworks.com/academia/simulinktutorial
MATLAB Fundamentals Self-Paced Training
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