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Mathematica for University Research

In this Wolfram Training 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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Abdul Dakkak
This Wolfram Training course provides an introduction to the new GPU functionality in Mathematica 8 and shows examples of how to deploy your solution and scale across GPUs and machines.
Charles Pooh
Graphs and networks have attracted enormous interest in the last few years, helping to design communication networks, improve airline routes, model the internet, and analyze social interactions among people. This ...
Timothy Kirchner
This Wolfram Training course explores the depth of Mathematica's image processing capabilities, how they integrate with other features, and how they can be combined to create powerful interactive tools.
Bob Sandheinrich
This Wolfram Training on-demand course shows how to work with the control systems objects created in Mathematica. Topics include frequency domain analysis, state space analysis, and state space design.
Bob Sandheinrich
This Wolfram Training on-demand course gives a step-by-step approach to working with control systems and frequency domain applications using Mathematica. Each example begins with a problem definition and works toward a solution and ...
Mili Vishwakarma
This Wolfram Training on-demand course introduces the concepts and Mathematica functions used to model a dynamic system. Topics include the construction and manipulation of state space and transfer function models, system properties, ...
Bob Sandheinrich
Explore the new suite of control system tools in Mathematica 8 that can be used to do analysis, design, and simulation of continuous- and discrete-time systems in this Wolfram Training course.
Bob Sandheinrich
This Wolfram Training on-demand course gives a step-by-step approach to working with control systems and state space applications using Mathematica. Each example begins with a problem definition and works toward a solution and ...
This course covers parallel computation architecture in Mathematica. Learn how Mathematica's parallel language interface allows you to connect multiple Mathematica kernels using the MathLink communication protocol.
Chris Carlson
This Wolfram Training course covers Manipulate, Mathematica's function for building interactive interfaces. Learn how to interactively explore everything from text and math to graphics and sound.
Greg Hurst
With products like Wolfram|Alpha, Wolfram Demonstrations Project, and CDF, Wolfram Research brings algebra into the twenty-first century. This Wolfram Technology for STEM Education: Virtual Conference for Education talk showcases ...
Kelvin Mischo
This Wolfram Training course gives educators an overall picture of how Mathematica can benefit an engineering curriculum with examples of modeling, simulation, visualization, and document creation.
Kelvin Mischo
This Wolfram Training course explores functionality relevant to education. It includes an overview of how to make your classroom dynamic with interactive models and shows a variety of computation and ...
Daniel Pryjma
This Wolfram Training course explores functionality relevant to education. Topics include a survey of interactive models and computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching. Includes Portuguese translation.
Craig Bauling
Learn how Mathematica can benefit statistics courses of all levels. In this Wolfram Training on-demand screencast, you'll see educational examples of data analysis, visualization, and more.
Michael Morrison
In this Wolfram Training 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.
Jon McLoone
This Wolfram Training course gives a whirlwind tour of Mathematica's key features as well as applications in image processing, control systems, GPU computation, and more.
Mili Vishwakarma
This Wolfram Training course highlights the new features in Mathematica 8, from free-form input to C code generation. New functions in probability and statistics, finance, control systems, image processing, and more ...
Vitaliy Kaurov
Methods of accessing Wolfram|Alpha from Mathematica are discussed in this Wolfram Training course. Learn how to turn results from Wolfram|Alpha into formatted or raw data and computable code ...
Andrew Moylan
This Wolfram Training on-demand course shows how Wolfram SystemModeler and Mathematica are used in the model design of a Stewart platform.