Things are really moving fast. Mathematica 8 introduces 500 new functions and 7 extended application areas, including the revolutionary freeform input, Wolfram|Alpha integration, and the Computational Document Format.
The conference is a unique opportunity to experience the advancements of Mathematica 8.
Designed for developers and users, experts and novices in any technical computing field,
from industrial scale solutions to research and education.
The conference is packed with tips, tricks and techniques from developers and experts.
6-Oct-11, 13:00 - 17:00
| 13:00 | Opening address |
Herbert Exner, uni software plus | |
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| 13:10 |
Discover Mathematica 8 and What's New |
Oliver Rübenkönig, Wolfram Research Michael Aichinger, uni software plus | |
| 14:10 | Applying Mathematica in Econometrics |
Michael Aichinger, uni software plus | |
| 14:30 | gridMathematica 8 - Driving CUDA over the Grid |
Michael Aichinger, uni software plus Sascha Kratky, uni software plus | |
| 14:50 | coffee break |
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| 15:10 | Developing on the Mathematica Platform |
Sascha Kratky, uni software plus | |
| 15:30 | Industrial Data Mining with Mathematica |
Thomas Natschläger, Software Competence Center Hagenberg | |
| 15:50 | Applying Mathematica in Research and Education |
University of Vienna | |
| 16:30 | Discussion |
The talks will be held in German.
Oliver Rübenkönig is a Mathematica Kernel Developer at Wolfram Research. He has got a PhD in Engineering from the University of Freiburg.
Michael Aichinger is a partner of uni software plus. He has got a PhD in Theoretical Physics. In Oct-09 he assumed a senior postdoc position at the Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics of the Austrian Academy of Science.
Sascha Kratky is the senior software engineer at uni software plus. He has got a masters degree in Computer Science. His specialization is the design and implementation of hybrid system with Mathematica.
Thomas Natschläger is the Head of Industrial Data Mining Group at the Software Competence Center Hagenberg. He has got a PhD in Computer Science.
Anyone with an interest in the impact of computational technology on education, research and industry, would benefit from the conference. The conference will offer an overview of the system and discover the wide range of fields it addresses, but also provide firsthand experience how Mathematica's capabilities can be fused to amazing solutions.
Participation is free of charge. Register by sending E-Mail to office@unisoftwareplus.com
Herbert Exner
CEO
uni software plus
E-mail: exner@unisoftwareplus.com
Voice: +43 732 713647 62