Tom Wickham Jones presents:
Mathematica in Research and Education
Delft University of Technology
Aula - Lecture Room C
June 9th. - 13:00-16:00h.
The Faculty Applied Sciences of the Delft University of Technology is
proud to have Dr. Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research head of kernel
development to present at the Aula.
location
Aula Congress Centre
Presentation: Lecture Room C
Delft University of Technology
Mekelweg 5
2628 CD Delft
route description
Agenda
13:00-13-30h. - registration, coffee and tea
13:30-14:30h. - Mathematica Technology
14:30-14:50h. - Mathematica at the Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen
14:50-15:05h. - coffee/tea break
15:05-15:25h. - modeling calcium in heartcells
15:25-15:55h. - Wolfram Workbench / webMathematica / gridMathematica
Mathematica 7,
released in November 2008, continues the momentum of innovation to deliver an array of new capabilities, greatly extending the state of the art in many areas, and bringing a dozen major new application fields into the integrated framework of Mathematica.
The talk will cover the new generation of industrial-strength image processing, how to create instant user interfaces, using multi-data streams, and Mathematica's new automatic parallel computing technology for seamlessly parallelizing your computations. It will also discuss the
Wolfram Demonstration project
and
Mathematica Player.
Wolfram Workbench, the award winning development environment for Mathematica. Workbench is based on the cutting edge Eclipse platform and supports all details of Mathematica development.
webMathematica,
constructs dynamic web sites that carry out computations and visualizations powered by Mathematica.
gridMathematica,
allows parallel computation driven by Mathematica to be run over a grid.
modeling calcium in heartcells
Shows a practical example of working with Mathematica by Wilbert van Meerwijk
Mathematica at the Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen
The use of Mathematica in education presented by Bieke Masselis and Ivo De Pauw
University of Delft staff members may also register with Arno Haket of the Faculty of Applied Sciences.
register now via Arno Haket
dates
9 June 2009, 13.00-16.00 Delft University of Technology
price
FREE
by
Dr. Tom Wickham Jones
Director of Strategic Kernel Technology Wolfram Research, Inc.
Tom Wickham-Jones has a Ph.D in Physical Chemistry from
Oxford University. He is directly involved in all technical
issues and programs relating to Mathematica.