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Event Title:
Problem Solving with MATLAB and MathWorks Parallel Computing Tools
Overview:
Parallel Computing Toolbox lets you solve computationally and data-intensive problems using MATLAB and Simulink on multicore and multiprocessor computers. This webinar will describe how users can solve large scientific and engineering problems with these tools.
Users can develop parallel applications by using high-level constructs like parallel for-loops as well as low-level level message-passing functions. Through examples and demonstrations, users will learn how to interactively prototype and run parallel applications on multicore desktops before scaling up to clusters of computers.
The webinar will also include a description of the hardware, software, and licensing requirements for integrating the Parallel Computing tools into a user’s existing environment.
Presenter:
Arjav J. Chakravarti, The MathWorks Inc.
Arjav J. Chakravarti is on the Technical Marketing team for parallel computing products at The MathWorks. Prior to this, Arjav worked as a software engineer on MathWorks' parallel computing products. He has also worked in the fields of desktop grids, autonomic computing and mobile agents. Arjav received his B.E. degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Mumbai, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from Ohio State University.
About The MathWorks, Inc.:
The MathWorks is the leading developer and supplier of software for technical computing and Model-Based Design.
Our customers are 1,000,000 of the world's leading technical people, in over 100 countries, on all seven continents. These technical people work at the world's most innovative technology companies, government research labs, financial institutions, and at more than 3,500 universities. They rely on us because MATLAB and Simulink have become the fundamental tools for their engineering and scientific work.
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