January 5, 2022
3:00 am
Note: Before registration, please go through this page carefully
Event Code: BFCMTU05110122
Registration Starts: December 24, 2021
Last Date of Registration: January 2, 2022
Date: January 5, 2022 to January 11, 2022
Timing: 1:00PM to 4:00PM (IST)
The aim of the FDP is to provide a comprehensive theoretical and hands-on practical experience on MATLAB and LaTeX to beginners. LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting system: it includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. MATLAB (MATrix LABoratory) is a special-purpose computer program organized to perform matrix mathematics and scientific calculations. MATLAB is a software package for high-performance mathematical computation, visualization, and programming environment. It provides an interactive environment with hundreds of built-in functions for technical computing, graphics, and animations. The targeted audience includes research scholars, engineers, people from academia and industries- who rely on publishing high-quality research articles, textbook chapters, journals, conference proceedings, etc.
The targeted audience includes research scholars, engineers, people from academia and industries
The workshop will be held through Cisco Webex/Microsoft Team/ YouTube Streaming. All the sessions will be hands-on practical and implementation-based. Recording and presented contents will be provided to each registered participant. The timing of each session will be 1:00p.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day. International Participants are requested to convert IST to their local time. Click here for world clock. Limited seats are available. Certificates will be given to those registered participants who attend all sessions successfully.
Introduction to LaTeX- why LaTeX? Basics of LaTeX Set-up and compiling options—installing, packages, environment; basic document creation-creating basic document-change the class (article, report, book, etc); section, subsection and chapters; Paragraph, Subparagraph; generating table of contents; Stared version of the command; title creation formatting the document-special characters-dashes and hyphens-spacing and newline-footnote formatting (bold, italic, underline, emph)-itemize and enumerate-flush left and right-writing abstract; Mathematical environment; references and cross references citations. Advanced Topic-tables, mathematical equations; Greek letters-equation numbering-vectors; Graphics-inserting image-giving caption and label, referencing-create references; introduction to beamer-brief introduction to beamer-creating presentations using beamer; writing synopsis and thesis using LaTeX Software Software.
Introduction: What is Matlab?, Why Matlab?, Matlab Components, Environment, Window, script files, programs, global and local variables, some special variables, Managing Matlab environment, Mathematical in built functions, Complex numbers, strings, string conversions, character array, string comparison, managing variables, managing workspace, the format commands.
2D and 3D Graphs: 2D graphs: Plotting, multigraphs, Loglog plot, semilogy, stemplot, stairs plot, plotty, comet3 command, area graph, comparing data sets with area graphs, bar plot, ezplot, ezpolar, parametric and implicit, scatter, convhull, vorono, tessellation, Delaunay. 3D graphs: 3D curve plotting Meshgrid, visualizing data, surface plotting, combining graphs, comparing graphs, contour, Mesh and contour, function of complex variable.
Basic Operations: Scalars, vectors, matrices, fetching elements, access matrix elements, indexing matrixes, submatrices, matrix manipulation, colon operators, Randomization, N-D Arrays, Array Indexing order (2-D), Linear indexing, Matrix concatenation, line space function, logspace function, special matrices, scalar arithmetic operations, array operations, vector and matrix operations, array operations for mxn matrices. Matrix transposes, relational operations, logical operators
Probability and Distribution: Random sampling, probability calculation, discrete distributions, continuous distributions, builds in distributions in MATLAB, Other distributions and their applications: Binomial, Multinomial, Poisson, Exponential, Gamma, Beta, Negative Binomial, Log-normal
Symbolic Mathematics Tools for calculus
Dr. Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal Chairman, Baba Farid Group of Institutions, Bathinda, INDIA
Dr. Pradeep Kaura: Principal, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Dr. Manish Bansal: Vice-Principal, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Dr. Amandeep Singh: Dean, Faculty of Mathematical and Computational Science, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Dr. Zaved Ahmed Khan: Dean, Faculty of Science, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Mr. Yideg Mamo: Chief Executive Office Director, Tepi Campus, Mizan-Tepi University, ETHIOPIA
Mr. Bizuwork Derebew: Dean, College of Natural and Computational Science, Mizan-Tepi University, ETHIOPIA
Dr. Mehar Chand: Department of Mathematics, AP, BFC, Bathinda & President (MTTF, India)
Dr. Sarita Rani: Department of Mathematics, AP, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur: Department of Mathematics, AP, BFC, Bathinda, INDIA
Mr. Worku Tenna: Head, Department of Mathematics, MTU, ETHIOPIA
Mr. Navneet Garg (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Rupinder Kaur (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Akshita Rani (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Geeta Rani (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Jaswinder Kaur (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Ms. Daisy Rani (AP, BFC, Bathinda
Mr. Gurpreet Singh (AP, BFC, Bathinda)
Mr. Wegayehu Enbeyle (Department of Statistics, MTU, Ethiopia)
Interested participants can register at the below link. There are only 200 seats for this event. Certificates will be provided only to those who will attend at least 70 percent of sessions and submit their daily feedback after the session. Register Here
Department of Mathematics, Baba Farid College, Bathinda, India &
Department of Mathematics, Mizan-Tepi University, Ethiopia
in Collaboration with
MathTech Thinking Foundation (MTTF), India
Feel free to contact us for any query
Ms. Geeta Rani: +91-9501115221
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur: +91-9501115208
Mr. Wegayehu Enbeyle: +251-937341707