With this workshop you get a running start at pragmatic and collaborative development of maintainable research software with MATLAB.Note: The course will be held in a hybrid format. This page only allows registration for the online participation. If you instead prefer to attend in person (at the data center), please make sure to use the registration link on the following page: https://academy.gwdg.de/p/event.xhtml?id=66ed426a5d441669671bc35dAbout the Presenters:Dr. Thomas Künzel is a member of the Academic Customer Success Team at The MathWorks. He supports the successful application of MATLAB/Simulink in basic research. Thomas studied biology at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and worked in auditory neuroscience research as a post-doc and group leader in Rotterdam and Aachen. He holds a PhD in zoology and animal physiology.Dr. Franziska Albers is part of the Academic Customer Success team at MathWorks, which helps academics integrate MATLAB and Simulink in their teaching and research. She studied physics in Heidelberg and Münster and holds a PhD in neuroimaging from University Hospital Münster. Her research background is in MR physics and medical imaging.
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This workshop is for researchers who are somewhat familiar with MATLAB and want to write more sustainable code. The workshop will be held in English. If you need a MATLAB refresher, please complete the online course MATLAB Onramp (2 hours). You will need a MathWorks account to log into the online workshop environment. No software installations are necessary but if you want to work on your local machine, please install MATLAB R2023b or newer (no toolboxes needed).
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