Research Computing: Introduction to MATLAB
Key Information
Tutor: Dr Jianliang Liam Gao
Course Level: Level 1
Course Credit: 1 credit
Prerequisites: No previous programming experience is assumed or required
Course Duration: 3 x 2 hour sessions
Format: Live online or live face to face
Course Resources
MATLAB is one of the most popular coding languages for mathematical problems. It has a shallow learning curve for mathematics, comes with a lot of built-in tools, and interactivity and debugging is quite easy. Developed in the 1970s as a tonic to compiled languages like Fortran, its latest version is available to all Imperial students and staff as part of a college-wide licence.
This course teaches the fundamentals of programming with MATLAB. You will learn about the basic building blocks of the language and work with simple examples using the MATLAB built-in environment.
Syllabus
- Where MATLAB sits among other programming languages / mathematical software
- Awareness of the MATLAB desktop environment
- Command-line arithmetic
- Use of variables
- Creating vectors and matrices
- Matrix arithmetic
- Matrix manipulation
- Saving and reading data
- Plotting in 2D and 3D
- Writing and calling simple scripts and functions
- Debugging
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this workshop you will be able to:
- Use MATLAB software to run scripts
- Apply fundamental components of the MATLAB language including variables, loops, conditionals and functions
- Create programs designed to solve simple problems
- Understand the fundamental aspects of debugging a program
Dates & Booking Information
Date | Time | Platform/Venue |
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Monday 06 June 2022 (Part 1) Tuesday 07 June 2022 (Part 2) & Wednesday 08 June 2022 (Part 3) |
13:00-15:00 13:00-15:00 13:00-15:00 |
Zoom |
Please select a date and book on via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On.