June 4, 2022
6:00 pm
The main objective of the training workshop is to provide a comprehensive overview of computing numerical methods with MATLAB and its applications in Engineering, Sciences and Mathematics. The workshop will provide an excellent opportunity for participants to meet and exchange ideas of common interests and to discuss new challenges faced by our academic community working in this area from different institutions and universities around the world. The training will motivate and educate the participants to develop computing skills among themselves. The procedure we intend to use in achieving this is by having resource persons who are knowledgeable in this field and train the participants with on hands examples and applications. Our desire is to leave an impact on the participants to help them in the field of Computing Numerical Methods with applications.
The training workshop will be Virtual Mode. There will be one session of two hours per day dealing with hands-on practicals for numerical methods with applications and examples. All the content presented in the training workshop will be shared with all the registered participants. Only the registered participants can attend this workshop and a certificate of participation will be awarded after attending the training workshop successfully.
MATLAB is used in every facet of computational mathematics. Following are some commonly used mathematical calculations where it is used most commonly −Dealing with Matrices and Arrays, 2-D and 3-D Plotting and graphics, Linear Algebra, Algebraic Equations, Non-linear Functions, Statistics, Data Analysis, Calculus and Differential Equations, Numerical Calculations, Integration, Transforms, Curve Fitting, Various other special functions
Who can participate?
The targeted audience includes research scholars, National and International faculty members from Universities/ Institutes, Engineers, people from academia, and Under Graduate & Post Graduate Students
Ordinary Differential Equations: Euler’s Method, Heun’s Method, Trapezoidal Method, Runge–Kutta Method, Predictor–Corrector Method (Adams–Bashforth–Moulton Method, Hamming Method, Comparison of Methods), Vector Differential Equations (State Equation, High-Order Differential Equation to State Equation, Stiff Equation), Boundary Value Problem (BVP) (Shooting Method, Finite Difference Method)
Partial Differential Equations: Elliptic PDE, Parabolic PDE (The Explicit Forward Euler Method, The Implicit Backward Euler Method, The Crank–Nicholson Method, Two-Dimensional Parabolic PDE), Hyperbolic PDE (The Explicit Central Difference Method, Two-Dimensional Hyperbolic PDE), Finite Element Method (FEM) for solving PDE, GUI of MATLAB for Solving PDEs: PDETOOL (Basic PDEs Solvable by PDETOOL, The Usage of PDETOOL, Examples of Using PDETOOL to Solve PDEs)
Registration Starts: April 04, 2022
last Date of registration: June 2, 2022
Event Date: June 04-10, 2022
Timing: 18:00 to 20:00 (IST)
Note: Only Indian participants can choose INR currency, rest all the international participants will pay in USD
Student: 500 INR
Research Scholars: 800 INR
Faculty: 1000 INR
MTTF Members: 500 INR
MTTF Coordinators: Zero
Student: 51.37 USD
Research Scholars: 82.19 USD
Faculty: 102.74 USD
MTTF Members: 51.37 USD
MTTF Coordinators: Zero
Participants from Underdeveloped Countries (PUC): 20.55 USD (Interested participants from most underdeveloped countries i.e. ERITREA, GUINEA, MADAGASCAR, NIGERIA, ETHIOPIA, MALAWI, SIERRA LEONE, LIBERIA, CONGO, BURUNDI can register under this category.)
Interested participants, first select the currency either INR(only for Indians) or USD (for International participants), then choose the category (Ticket type), then enter 1 at the place of 0, at the end register the event.
MathTech Thinking Foundation, INDIA
(A non-profitable international association for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics professionals)