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Introduction to the Wolfram Language (formerly Mathematica)

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Training/Workshop Programming Languages Research & Data Analysis Undergraduate Research

Wed, Jan 21, 2026

10:30 AM – 12 PM EST (GMT-5)

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This introductory session is for anyone curious about modern, multi-paradigm computation. The Wolfram Language offers a unified framework for computing across many fields, from image processing and symbolic mathematics to data science and deep learning. We will explore its foundational concepts, high-level symbolic structure, and integrated knowledgebase, and show how they make powerful, efficient problem-solving with minimal coding effort possible.

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Phileas Dazeley-Gaist

Wolfram Research

Phileas Dazeley-Gaist is a human ecology specialist and developer at Wolfram Research, with expertise in geospatial computing, environmental science, and complexity science. They have a strong commitment to advancing education and research through innovative applications of the Wolfram Language, particularly in ecological and data science contexts.

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