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Beginner’s MATLAB Workshop for Researchers

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 

Due to the huge success of the female oriented workshop that we ran in May this year, we are proud to announce that we’ll be holding a beginner’s workshop, open to all researchers. 

MATLAB is one of the standard tools in science & engineering. It is an extremely versatile high-level programming language that allows you to do pretty much anything: from controlling hardware to recording, analysing, and visualising data. And the best thing is that you can test small parts of your program immediately.

During the workshop, you will get a basic introduction to MATLAB’s user interface and then learn about basic programming concepts that allow you to write programs to read in and analyse your own data.We will cover how to write and use scripts, loops, functions, and conditionals. 

Know your way around MATLAB, or want to refresh what you learnt last time? Then contact us to join our awesome team of helpers.

Find a more detailed explanation, dates, and schedule here and make sure to sign up! (This workshop is limited to 30 attendees.)

See you there!

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