Matlab Workshop

Europe/Madrid
Descripción

This MATLAB workshop is designed to provide an in-depth immersion into the latest tools and features of the platform, focusing on improving the design, implementation, and simulation of complex systems. Over two days, participants will explore how to fully leverage MATLAB's advanced capabilities in key areas such as simulation, artificial intelligence, and large-scale data processing.

MATLAB licenses with all toolboxes will be available until March 31st, after which they will no longer be functional

Videoconferencia
Matlab Workshop
ID de la reunión Zoom
99588142080
Host
Diego Obradors
Código de acceso
55911711
URL de Zoom
  • martes, 14 de enero
    • 9:30 12:00
      Workshop: What's new in MATLAB? 2h 30m

      • Project Architecture & Design
      • Robust Code Implementation
      • Integration and Deployment
      • Exercise: AI with MATLAB
      • Q&A

      Ponente: Miguel Alonso (Mathworks)
    • 12:00 13:00
      AI and the Power of Simulation 1h

      • Reduce Order Modeling (ROM)
      • Virtual Sensors
      • Reinforcement Learning
      • Synthetic Data
      • Q&A

      Ponente: Miguel Alonso (Mathworks)
  • miércoles, 15 de enero
    • 9:30 12:00
      Workshop: Accelerate and Parallelize MATLAB Code 2h 30m

      • Accelerating MATLAB Code
      • Leveraging multiple cores or CPUs
      • Working with high-level constructs—parallel for-loops, special array types, and parallelized numerical algorithms.
      • GPU Computing with MATLAB
      • Scaling up to utilize clusters, grids and clouds
      • Utilizing tall and distributed arrays to work with large data sets
      • Q&A

      Ponente: Miguel Alonso (Mathworks)
    • 12:00 13:00
      MathWorks Focus on Electrical Technology Development 1h

      • MathWorks Vision to Support for all Stages of Technology Development
      • The Electrical Simulation Landscape from Desktop to Deployment
      • Adjacent Applications – Techno-Economics and AI
      • The Evolution of Model-Based Design for Software-Defined Technology
      • Q&A

      Ponente: Graham Dudgeon (Mathwoks)