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Who Should Attend
Anyone with an interest in the potential impact of computing on science,
engineering, finance, research, and education will benefit from these
conferences. Those not yet familiar with Mathematica will gain an
overview of the system and discover the breadth of applications it can
address, while experts will get firsthand experience with the most
important breakthroughs in Mathematica technology since Version 1 was
released in 1988.
Seminar Locations
Wednesday, May 30--Beijing, China
Science Auditorium
Beijing Jiaotong University
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Thursday, May 31--Wuhan, China
Mathematical Auditorium, School of Mathematics and Statistics
Wuhan University
Saturday, June 2--Shanghai, China
Conference Center, 202 East Guanghua Building
Fudan University
Preliminary Schedules
The preliminary conference schedules are available here.
Training
Wednesday, May 30--Beijing, China
Computer Center, 4th floor, Siyuan Building
Beijing Jiaotong University
Map
Friday, June 1--Wuhan, China
New Mathematical Model Center, School of Mathematics and Statistics
Wuhan University
Saturday, June 2--Shanghai, China
Computer Lab of the Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, 2501 East Guanghua Building
Computer Lab of the School of Mathematical Sciences, 1701 East Guanghua Building
Fudan University
Contact Details
If you have any questions about this tour, please contact:
Wolfram Research, Inc.
100 Trade Center Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820-7237
USA
phone: +1-217-398-0700
fax: +1-217-398-0747
email: info-china@wolfram.com
About Mathematica
Mathematica is used in thousands of academic institutions,
research labs, and companies around the world. It is deployed both as
an interactive calculation tool and a programming language across
fields as diverse as engineering, science, finance, and education. For
details, see the Mathematica
website.
About the Featured Speakers
Conrad Wolfram, a well-known figure in the technical computing
industry, has been responsible for a range of important industry
directions. As executive president of strategic and international
development at Wolfram Research, he is involved both in the business
strategy of Wolfram Research and in key technology, as well as worldwide
business and the management of Wolfram Research Asia Ltd. and Wolfram
Research Europe Ltd.
After attending Eton College, Wolfram obtained his MA from Cambridge
University, England, in physics and mathematics. Wolfram has lectured
extensively in the United States, Europe, and Asia since he joined
Wolfram Research in 1991.
Dr. Yifan Hu is a senior kernel developer at Wolfram Research. He
has contributed to many important Mathematica functionalities, including
numerical linear algebra, optimization, and graph theory. Dr. Hu gained
his MSc from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and PhD from Loughborough
University in the UK. He worked as a senior scientific officer in the
UK's national Daresbury Laboratory before joining Wolfram Research. He
is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (FIMA).
About Wolfram Research
Wolfram Research is the world's leading developer of technical computing software, offering organization-wide
computing solutions. Led by Mathematica, its flagship product, the
company's software is relied on today by
several million enthusiastic users around the world and has received many awards for technical excellence. A
privately held company, Wolfram Research was founded in 1987 by Stephen Wolfram and is headquartered in the
United States, with offices in France, Europe, and Japan.
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