MATLAB for Biological Engineers and Biologists (CLASS IS FULL)
Alice Macdonald
Tue Jan 15, Thu Jan 17, Tue Jan 22, Thu Jan 24, 03-05:00pm, 56-154 Tue Jan 29, 03-05:00pm, 56-162 Thu Jan 31, 03-05:00pm, 56-154
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 30 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
THIS CLASS IS FULL AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING STUDENTS.
Interested in biological research, but scared to death of MATLAB? Prepare for your future course 20 classes or a new UROP, by learning the basics of MATLAB now. The class is designed for beginners - we will start by installing MATLAB on your own computer and learn some useful examples and how to avoid the problems that make other people hate MATLAB. Course topics include: ODE methods, curve fitting, image processing, and the art of making figures. A personal laptop is required (but sharing with a friend is okay too). Email alicem@mit.edu with questions. Sponsored by Tau Beta Pi and BE.
Contact: Alice Macdonald, alicem@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Tau Beta Pi
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