Loren on the Art of MATLAB

September 22nd, 2010

MATLAB Virtual Conference Coming

The MATLAB Virtual Conference hosted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010, will demonstrate how engineers and scientists can get the most benefit from working with MATLAB and Simulink. This free event offers 40 sessions during four tracks covering all experience levels, from new to power users.

The virtual conference consists of presentations (with live question-and-answer sessions), on-demand presentations, an exhibit floor, content resource library and a networking lounge. MATLAB and Simulink users worldwide will be able to chat with MathWorks staff and the user community during their local business hours.

In addition, Jack Little, president and cofounder, and Andy Grace, vice president of engineering, design automation, will deliver keynote speeches.

Find out when the conference occurs in your time zone. To register, use this link: http://bit.ly/dlZH12 in your browser.

Do you intend to attend? What do you hope to get out of this conference? Let me know here.


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2 Responses to “MATLAB Virtual Conference Coming”

  1. Jun replied on :
    Thanks Loren for the virtual conference news.
    Is it possible to get some knowledge about how to efficiently manipulate memory in MATLAB during this conference? Thank you.
    
  2. Loren replied on :

    Jun-

    You’ll have to look at the topics to see if anything specific covers what you want. In any case, there are forums and chat areas you can visit where you can seek out information as well.

    –Loren


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Loren Shure works on design of the MATLAB language at MathWorks. She writes here about once a week on MATLAB programming and related topics.

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