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[PAST EVENT] Wolfram Technology in Education and Research, including Q&A
February 18, 2015
11am - 12pm
This talk illustrates capabilities in Mathematica 10 and other Wolfram technologies that are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Topics of these technical talks include:
* Enter calculations in everyday English, or using the flexible Wolfram Language
* Visualize data, functions, surfaces, and more in 2D or 3D
* Store and share documents locally or in the Wolfram Cloud
* Use the Predictive Interface to get suggestions for the next useful calculation or function options
* Access trillions of bits of on-demand data
* Easily turn static examples into mouse-driven, dynamic applications
* Access 10,000 free course-ready applications
* Specialized area support for machine learning, time series, image processing, parallelization, and control systems, with no add-ons required
Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 10 ({{http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-10/}}), but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.
* Enter calculations in everyday English, or using the flexible Wolfram Language
* Visualize data, functions, surfaces, and more in 2D or 3D
* Store and share documents locally or in the Wolfram Cloud
* Use the Predictive Interface to get suggestions for the next useful calculation or function options
* Access trillions of bits of on-demand data
* Easily turn static examples into mouse-driven, dynamic applications
* Access 10,000 free course-ready applications
* Specialized area support for machine learning, time series, image processing, parallelization, and control systems, with no add-ons required
Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 10 ({{http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-10/}}), but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.
Contact
[[wdeconinck, Wouter Deconinck]]