Research IT

Applications of Mathematica in Science, Mathematics and Engineering

Join Research IT and Wolfram Research for a two hour hands on workshop which will teach you how to use Mathematica’s core functions.


May 26, 2022 09:15 — 11:15

Room B24, Zochonis Building, University of Manchester


Aimed at PhD students, PGRs, researchers, lecturers, this classroom session will not only teach how to use Mathematica’s core functions and tech stack, but also how to apply this to your chosen subject. The session will begin with exploring Mathematica’s uses in a huge variety of subject areas and disciplines and will then progress into a hand-on Mathematica tutorial.

Presented by Wolfram Research technical consultant, Kareem Ahmed.

Tutorial: Applications of Mathematica in Science, Mathematics and Engineering

This presentation will showcase the Wolfram Language as a unified solution for the sciences and engineering, in the context of research and teaching. Using real-world examples, we will explore how to work with and access our ready-to-use automated machine learning and AI, state-of-the-art symbolic and numeric computational software, powerful equation solvers and data modelling. Our technical consultant will then give a crash-course on how to work with Mathematica and how to apply what you have learnt in your research, teaching and studies.

Requirements

You will require your own laptop and a download of Mathematica for this tutorial. Please ensure that you download the software at least a week in advance of the workshop. Mathematica is free for University staff and students. If you have any issues with downloading the software, please contact the Research IT Applications Support team.