This course will introduce the basics of the MATLAB coding language with O2-scalability and data presentation.
Matlab has become the “language of science” in the past few decades. It is simple to use, yet powerful enough to be productive on large computing infrastructures. If you need: Fast prototyping of research ideas; or avoid spending too much time in coding instead of doing real science by taking advantage of Matlab’s built-in functions; User friendly graphical interface and educational documentation; Simplicity of code; Easy access to GPU computing power; Easy plotting and presentation of data; you will find this introduction course useful. This course will introduce the basics of the MATLAB coding language with O2-scalability and data presentation.
From library and museum collections to arts, athletics, and service, Harvard’s campus resources are unparalleled. Teaching and research are integral to Harvard College—students learn from faculty of the highest caliber, conduct their own investigations, and contribute to research in labs and libraries
At the heart of Harvard College are the Houses, where students live and learn alongside their peers, faculty members, and graduate students. As a smaller home within the College and University, each House offers an enriching and supportive environment where students grow as individuals and as members of their community.
Commitment to liberal arts & sciences is at the core of Harvard College’s mission: before students can help change the world, they need to understand it. The liberal arts & sciences offer a broad intellectual foundation for the tools to think critically, reason analytically and write clearly.
These proficiencies will prepare students to navigate the world’s most complex issues, and address future innovations with unforeseen challenges. Shaped by ideas encountered and created, these new modes of thinking will prepare students for leading meaningful lives, with conscientious global citizenship, to enhance the greater good.
Harvard offers General Education courses that show the liberal arts and sciences in action. They pose enduring questions, they frame urgent problems, and they help students see that no one discipline can answer those questions or grapple with those problems on its own. Students are challenged to ask difficult questions, explore unfamiliar concepts, and indulge in their passion for inquiry and discovery across disciplines.
If you want to learn computer programming from scratch, you will enjoy a tour of Java, one of the most widely used computer languages. Start with the basics of programming and go on to write your own programs and integrate input and output, calculations, decision-making and loops.
This course is presented in a way that enables interested students from any background to embrace the fundamentals of coding as well as an introduction to Java, in a gentle paced environment that focuses on coding basics, moving at the comfort level of the attendees.Â
Introduction to computer numerical control (CNC) training in G and M codes. Hands on training on CNC machines: testing, debugging, and running programs. Identify the elements of machine drawings; interpret dimensions, tolerances, and geometric aspects of blueprints
Python is a popular general-purpose programming language that provides an accessible packaging system that lets users install discipline-specific functionality provided by the community.
Python is a general-purpose, versatile and popular programming language. It’s great as a first language because it is concise and easy to read, and it is also a good language to have in any programmer’s stack as it can be used for everything from web development to software development.
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