Attend the IEEE Education Society Phoenix Chapter MATLAB Workshop on Deep Learning, Oct. 3

Deep learning is quickly becoming embedded in everyday applications. It’s becoming essential for students and educators to adopt this technology to solve complex real-world problems. MATLAB and Simulink provide a flexible and powerful platform to develop and automate data analysis, deep learning, AI and simulation workflows in a wide range of domains and industries.

In this workshop, the IEEE Education Society Phoenix Chapter will introduce deep learning with MATLAB. Learn how to use a previously trained network and modify it, using the MATLAB Deep Network Designer. The Deep Network Designer allows you to interactively build, visualize and train neural networks. Individuals can generate the code for the neural network and fine-tune parameters. Users can use popular pre-trained networks or construct their own. This visual approach implemented by the Deep Network Designer creates a more efficient workflow.

IEEE Education Society Phoenix Chapter MATLAB Workshop on Deep Learning
Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023
Noon–2 p.m.
John W. Schwada Building (SCOB) 290, Tempe campus [map]
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Pizza, drinks and merch provided!

Jon Loftin is a customer success engineer at MathWorks. Jon’s background is in mathematics. More specifically, implementing mathematics in a computer. He holds degrees in mathematics: a bachelor’s degree from Southern Arkansas University, a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas and a doctorate from Texas Tech University. He has had years of teaching experience, from teaching at the Naval Nuclear Power School to teaching as an Assistant Professor. Loftin’s research focus is building efficient integration techniques in finite element methods.

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