MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2013



MathWorks: Programming with MATLAB

James Cain, Manager - Experimental Learning Environments, OEIT

Jan/30 Wed 10:00AM-12:00PM 4-163

Enrollment: Register at link below
Limited to 85 participants
Prereq: Basic knowledge of MATLAB or other programming Language

MATLAB is a high-level language that includes mathematical functions for solving engineering and scientific problems. You can produce immediate results by interactively executing commands one at a time. MATLAB also provides features of traditional programming languages, including flow control, error handling, and object-oriented programming (OOP). Attend this session to learn more about programming capabilities in MATLAB and to learn how to be more productive working with MATLAB.

Topics include:

Basics of the MATLAB programming language

Moving from scripts to functions

Building robust, maintainable functionsTools for efficient program developmentUsing and authoring objects in MATLAB

Note: Attendees should have a rudimentary knowledge of MATLAB or have knowledge of other programming languages.

  

MathWorks at MIT IAP 2013

MathWorks is hosting six sessions during MIT's Independent Activities Period (IAP) 2013. Join us to learn how you can use MATLAB and Simulink for technical computing and application development in engineering, math, and science. Attend as many sessions as you like.

  

Please visit the following URL for more information and to register for this session:

http://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/mit_iap13/index.html

 

Sponsor(s): Office of Educational Innovation and Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Contact: Heather Wellman, Heather.Wellman@mathworks.com