MathWorks Day


Speaker: David Willingham

Affiliation: Mathworks

Time: Friday 23/03/2012 from 09:30 to 12:45

Venue: Room I.104, Kingswood Campus

Abstract: This seminar is targeted toward lecturers, researchers, and postgraduate students at UWS who would like to enhance their teaching and research, update their MATLAB and Simulink skills, or learn from the experts how to get started using MathWorks software.

More information and registration details can be found at
http://www.mathworks.com.au/company/events/seminars/seminar62651.html.

Session 1: Data Analysis and Application Development with MATLAB

  • Access data from many sources, including standard file formats and software applications
  • Communicate with and control data acquisition hardware and test and measurement instruments
  • Quickly explore, analyse, and visualise data with easy-to-use visual interfaces and built-in engineering functions
  • Perform signal processing and statistical analysis and curve fitting
  • Customise and automate analysis and reporting
  • Integrate analysis with legacy applications
  • Distribute MATLAB algorithms across computer clusters

Session 2: Application Deployment with MATLAB

In this presentation you will learn how to deploy MATLAB applications and components. Through product demonstrations, attendees will see how they can use MATLAB Compiler application deployment software and builder products for Java, .NET, and Excel to generate stand-alone executables and C, C++, Java, .NET, and Excel components.

If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact Armstrong Federick (Mathworks account manager) on 02 8669 4740 or Dr Upul Gunawardana at u.gunawardana@uws.edu.au.

Biography:

David is a senior training engineer and manages the training business for Australia. He also teaches a wide range of courses in MATLAB and Simulink.

Prior to joining The MathWorks, David worked as a technical support engineer for The MathWorks former Australian distributor. Before that, he spent a year working in Singapore developing a voice-over-IP DSP algorithm in MATLAB for his thesis project.

David has more than 10 years of MATLAB and Simulink experience. In 1999, David received his honours degree in electrical and computer systems engineering, specialising in signal processing, from Monash University, Australia.