MATLAB is a "high-level language and interactive environment that enables you to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages." On Wednesday, December 1, 2010, we will be hosting two "Technical Computing with MATLAB" sessions, presented by an application engineer from MathWorks, the company that produces MATLAB. Please review the topics and see if this is of interest to you.
Data Analysis Using MATLAB
Richter Library, Information Literacy Lab, Room 344
8:45 am - 11:30 am
- Accessing data from many sources, including different file formats
- Visualizing and analyzing data
- Sharing results: Creating reports
- Building and deploying GUI-based applications
- Parallel Computing
Using MATLab for Bioimaging, Bioinformatics, and Systems Biology
Richter Library, Information Literacy Lab, Room 344
1:15 pm - 3:30 pm
Data Acquisition and Import
- Supported file types
- Importing data from Excel
- Connectivity to databases
Overview of Bioinformatics & Simbiology
- Sequence analysis
- Connectivity to different data sources
- Microarray and Mass Spectometry
- Advanced topics-Graph Theory, Gene Ontology, and Machine Learning
- Modeling and simulating biochemcial pathways
- Advanced analysis tasks, such as parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis
If you are interested in attending, please go to http://iacevents.org<http://iacevents.org/> and fill out the registration form for the MATLAB session(s) you wish to attend.
Bill Vilberg
Instructional Advancement
Richter Library, Room 325
bill.vilberg@miami.edu<mailto:bill.vilberg@miami.edu>
786-250-2255
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