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Analyze, Visualize, Simulate: Mathematica for University Research

In this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course, learn why Mathematica is used for academic research with a look at its programming language, support for parallel computing, and multiple publishing and deployment options.

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Yu-Sung Chang
Mathematica's strong 3D format support and graphics features make it a prime candidate for performing 3D geometric manipulations and creative modeling. This example-driven course features a demonstration of state-of-the-art 3D geometric projects involving 3D scanners, 3D formats, geometric modeling, and 3D printing—all revolving around Mathematica.
Yu-Sung Chang
Yu-Sung Chang answers user-submitted questions about using Mathematica for 3D geometric projects during the Wolfram Visualization Virtual Workshop 2013.
Stephen Wolfram
Wolfram founder Stephen Wolfram shares the background and vision of Mathematica, including the personal story of how it came to be and why it's in the right place to make profoundly powerful new things possible.
Adam Berry
Learn to develop test-first in Mathematica using the testing framework MUnit along with Wolfram Workbench in this course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011.
Cliff Hastings
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course explores functionality relevant to education. Topics include a survey of interactive models and computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching.
Nick Gaskill
Get the inside scoop on the newest technologies Wolfram is using to make working with Mathematica easier. This talk from the Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 gives an overview of the Wolfram Predictive Interface, units support, and Wolfram|Alpha integration.
Kelvin Mischo
Get an introduction to the HPC and grid computing functionality in Mathematica in this talk from the Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013. The presentation covers a few examples, discusses applications within education work groups, and explores possible ways to scale across available clusters or multicore machines.
Johan Rhodin
This course uses a series of examples to show how models and simulation results from Wolfram SystemModeler can be visualized in Mathematica. Examples used in this Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 talk include heat loss, batteries, satellite controls, solenoid circuits, and more.
Conrad Wolfram
The Computable Document Format (CDF) brings documents to life with the power of computation. In this video, Conrad Wolfram shares examples and explains why Wolfram is uniquely positioned to deliver this technology.
Samuel Chen
This Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012 course demonstrates an integrated workflow starting with financial data to analysis with built-in finance and statistical functions to the creation of financial reports.
Malte Lenz
This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 focuses on analyzing model equations and simulation results with Mathematica. You'll also learn about the link between Mathematica and SystemModeler.
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson, Director of Research & Development at Wolfram, opens the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 with an overview of Wolfram SystemModeler and Mathematica.
Robert Palmér
This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 provides an introduction to the BioChem library and the Systems Biology Add-On and teaches you how you can build, simulate, and analyze biochemical models using SystemModeler and Mathematica.
Peter Aronsson
This video from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 covers core concepts of the Modelica language, which is used by Wolfram SystemModeler. You'll learn how key principles of the language are used in modeling dynamic systems.
Olle Isaksson
Wolfram SystemModeler can be used to model safety-critical systems. This Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 talk takes a closer look at an aircraft flap system, showing how component faults can be modeled and how their effects on system behavior can be simulated.
Jan Brugård
Through multiple examples, this course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 teaches you how to use SystemModeler to develop models of Complex Systems using drag and drop. You'll also learn how you can seamlessly take your models into Mathematica for simulation analysis and model design.
Vitaliy Kaurov
Methods of accessing Wolfram|Alpha from Mathematica are discussed in this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course. Learn how to turn results from Wolfram|Alpha into formatted or raw data and computable code or graphics.
David Walsh
Get an overview of Wolfram|Alpha and learn how to integrate its powerful knowledge into the K-12 classroom in this course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012.