MATLAB without Borders: Connecting your Projects with Python and other Open Source Tools
Overview
Join us in this webinar where we will explore the vast world of possibilities that MATLAB offers when combined with some of the most popular open-source tools in the field of engineering and science. Note: this is a rerun of a US delivered webinar to be hosted by Australian based engineers for the Australian and New Zealand time zones.
In this unique event, you will discover how MATLAB, a leading platform for numerical calculations and data analysis, integrates with open-source languages like Python and C/C++. Also, you will learn how MATLAB can be used within Jupyter Notebooks as well as the Visual Studio Code IDE, creating a robust ecosystem for solving complex interdisciplinary problems. We'll show you the latest features and how you can take advantage of these integrations to optimize your workflow, improve team collaboration, and take your projects to the next level.
Highlights
What will you learn?
- Advanced techniques to integrate MATLAB with other languages like Python and C/C++, taking advantage of the best of both the MATLAB Platform and open-source languages.
- How to use the MATLAB kernel in Jupyter Notebooks to document and share your analysis.
- How to edit, execute and debug MATLAB code in Visual Studio Code.
About the Presenter
Dr. Emmanuel Blanchard is a Senior Education Customer Success Engineer at MathWorks, having joined the company as a training engineer in 2014. He later served as an Application Engineer from 2018 to 2024, with a primary focus on data analytics. He has taught various MATLAB courses and specialized topics, including machine learning, statistics, optimization, image processing, and parallel computing. Before joining MathWorks, he was a Lecturer in Mechatronic Engineering at the University of Wollongong. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech and has experience as a Systems/Controls Engineer at Cummins Engine Company, as well as a research assistant in several research institutions in California and Virginia.
Dr Peter Brady is a Principal Application Engineer with a background in numerical simulation, big data analysis and high-performance computing. Prior to joining MathWorks he worked at several civil and defence contractors undertaking detailed computational fluid dynamics investigations. At MathWorks Australia Peter supports the areas of: maths and statistics, machine and deep learning as well as providing an Australian based contact MathWorks’ autonomous customers to access global resources. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and PhD in mechanical engineering. Peter is a member of Engineers Australia and is a Chartered Practicing Engineer in the fields of Civil and Mechanical Engineering as well as Engineering Leadership and Management. He is a member of the Australian Computer Society where he holds the level of Certified Professional.
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