Stephanie Day
Academic Account Executive at Wolfram

"Wolfram Technology in Education and Research"

Oct 04, 2023

Abstract:

This technical talk will show live calculations in Mathematica 13 and other Wolfram technologies relevant to courses and research. Specific topics include:

  • Enter calculations in everyday English, or using the flexible Wolfram Language
  • Visualize data, functions, surfaces, and more in 2D or 3D
  • Store and share documents locally or in the Wolfram Cloud
  • Access trillions of bits of on-demand data
  • Easily turn static examples into mouse-driven, dynamic applications
  • Access 12,000 free course-ready applications
  • Get deep support for specialized areas including machine learning, time series, image processing, parallelization, and control systems, with no add-ons required

Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 13 (https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-13/), but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.

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