MATLAB for open science
Overview
Are you involved in a research project involving collaborations across Institutions and countries? Would you like to share your research tools with your colleagues across the globe? Are you looking to enhance the reproducibility and reusability of your code?
In this webinar you will learn how to tell a story with your data using notebook-style live scripts. You will discover how you can integrate MATLAB with Python code. You will get to know how you can share your code, taking advantage of MATLAB community tools such as File Exchange & GitHub. Finally, you will find out how you can host MATLAB offerings at your HPC center or a Science Gateway.
Highlights
- Creation of notebook-style Live Scripts using MATLAB Live Editor
- Creation of Web Apps
- Calling Python libraries from MATLAB and MATLAB functions from Python
- Leverage MATLAB Community Resources to make code, projects & toolboxes available
- Access MATLAB through your browser, share licenses with collaborators, host MATLAB
About the Presenter
Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran, PhD
Education Technical Evangelist MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran leads the Education Technical Evangelist team at MathWorks India Private Limited and works with universities in India focusing on the application of MATLAB and Simulink in curriculum development and research. His interests lie in finding synergies between industry and academia. He has over 7 years of experience in academic research and 7 years in the industry. Prior to joining MathWorks, Viju worked as a Research Associate at the Arizona State University, Tempe and was involved in the development and design of signal processing algorithms, analysis of biological data, and architectural implementation of signal processing algorithms. As a post-doctoral fellow at Emory University, Atlanta, he worked at the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences developing algorithms in image processing for medical data. He has published and reviewed papers in multiple peer-reviewed conferences and journals.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore and a Master’s degree and a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University, Tempe.
Recorded: 13 Oct 2020