Attend a MATLAB with Python workshop, Feb. 11

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MATLAB provides a flexible, two-way integration with many programming languages, including Python. This feature allows different teams to work together and use MATLAB algorithms within production software and IT systems. If you have functions and objects in Python, you can call them directly from MATLAB. This allows you to exclusively work in MATLAB without having to switch your programming environment. This workshop will discuss different ways that you can incorporate Python into MATLAB. It will also look at several examples and teach how to incorporate the SunPy Python package for solar data analysis. This will be an interactive and fun workshop, so do not forget to bring your laptop!

MATLAB with Python workshop
Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025
5–7 p.m.
Lattie F. Coor Hall (COOR) L1-88, Tempe campus [map]
Register to attend

About the instructor
Jon Loftin is a customer success engineer at MathWorks. His background is in mathematics; specifically, implementing mathematics in a computer. He holds three degrees in mathematics: a bachelor’s degree from Southern Arkansas University, a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas and a doctoral degree from Texas Tech University. He has had years of teaching experience, including teaching at the Naval Nuclear Power School and teaching as an assistant professor. Loftin’s research focus is building efficient integration techniques in finite element methods.

For more information, contact [email protected].

This workshop is in collaboration with the ASU Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE, Student Branch and the IEEE Education Society.

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