James Cain, Manager Experimental Learning Environments, OEIT
Jan/28 | Mon | 10:00AM-12:00PM | 4-163 |
Enrollment: Register at link below:
Limited to 85 participants
Mathematical models are critical to understanding and accurately simulating the behavior of complex systems. They enable important tasks such as forecasting system behavior, characterizing system response, and designing control systems. Attend this session to find out how you can use MATLAB and add-on products for your mathematical modeling tasks.
Highlights include:
Fitting surface data using parametric models
Predicting responses using regression trees
Creating models derived from first principles
Identifying parameters that optimize system performance
Simulating models and developing custom postprocessing routines
Generating reports to document model derivation and simulation results
You will also learn about different approaches you can use to develop models. These approaches include leveraging prebuilt graphical tools for specific modeling tasks such as parametric surface fitting, building and optimizing models using the MATLAB language, and deriving system equations using symbolic computation.
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