Wed, Oct 5, 2022

4:30 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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This workshop will provide a general introduction to the MATLAB environment. Topics include the basic components of the MATLAB interface (editor, terminal, workspace, directory, etc.), variables, matrix operations, file operations, making plots, working with functions, and environment settings.

Target audience: Researchers that are interested in getting started with MATLAB.

Learning objectives: Be able to start using MATLAB for your research and be aware of the best learning resources available.

Knowledge prerequisites: Basic Linux and some experience with a scripting language (e.g., Bash, Python, R).

Hardware/software prerequisites: (1) Bring a laptop which can connect to the eduroam wireless network. You will also need to be able to Duo authenticate to use campus resources. (2) Register for an account on Adroit: https://bit.ly/3wicSaH (VPN required if off-campus). This workshop will use the MyAdroit interface: https://researchcomputing.princeton.edu/matlab

Session format: Lecture and hands-on

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Sirawich Pipatprathanporn

Sirawich is a graduate student in the Department of Geosciences working with Frederik Simons. He uses MATLAB for his research work which focuses on the processing and modeling of seismograms (from drifting hydrophones) to detect earthquakes worldwide.

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Co-hosted with: GradFUTURES, The Graduate School

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