MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2017



Mathematica and Wolfram Language for Computational Science and Communication

Kyle Keane, Lecturer, W. Craig Carter, Professor

Jan/09 Mon 04:00PM-05:00PM 13-4101

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up

Developers from Wolfram Research Inc. and staff from MIT will guide a
series of workshops about Mathematica and the Wolfram Language. Topics
may include an intro to programming, the latest features in version 11.1,
solving differential equations, data science, deploying web applications,
cryptography, machine learning, and physical computing with the Raspberry
Pi. All pertinent information (including registration) can be found at
http://weller.mit.edu/wolfram and before arriving participants should
install Mathematica (free for MIT students/staff) from
https://ist.mit.edu/mathematica/desktop

Co-sponsored by Interactive Materials Education Laboratory - imel.mit.edu

Sponsor(s): Materials Science and Engineering
Contact: Kyle Keane, 13-4057, 951-532-3813, kkeane@mit.edu