MAY
Institute for
Operations Research and the Management Sciences
May 7-10
Salt Palace Convention Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
Mathematica
Training Workshop
May 11-12, from 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
A two-day course suitable for beginners or those who have not made
extensive use of Mathematica. The course includes several sessions of
practical work instructed by David
Bailey and organized by Salford Software
Ltd.
Salford University, Salford, United Kingdom
Symbolic Analysis of
Analog Circuits with Mathematica and Analog Insydes
May 24-25, from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
A two-day training session for electrical engineering professionals that will
cover the basics of Mathematica and Analog Insydes. Topics
include symbolic
analysis of electrical circuits, techniques for modeling and analysis, and
approximation, in addition to behavioral modeling and application example
amplifier.
Organized by ADDITIVE GmbH and Institut
für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik.
Friedrichsdorf, Germany
For more information: send email to academy@additive-net.de.
JUNE
Mathematica Basics Training
June 14
A training course introducing the functionality and basic concepts of Mathematica.
The course will teach beginners to use Mathematica
interactively for numeric, symbolic, and graphical calculations and to present
results in publication quality with equations, graphics, and structured text.
Organized by ADDITIVE GmbH.
Additive Academy, Friedrichsdorf, Germany
Financial
Modelling with Mathematica
June 15-16, from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
A two-day training session for financial professionals which will cover the
basics of Mathematica. The seminar will use examples from finance, such
as modelling,
programming, visualization, valuation of equity and interest rate
derivatives, and measurement of market risk and credit risk.
Organized by ADDITIVE
GmbH and Weber & Partner.
Friedrichsdorf, Germany
For additional information, send email to academy@additive-net.de.
American Society for
Engineering Education
June 18-21
American's Center
St. Louis, MO
JULY
Rocky Mountain Mathematica
July 10-15
Two five-day, residential courses to develop Mathematica skills. The introductory course
is taught by Ed
Packel, and an intermediate course is taught by Stan
Wagon.
Holiday Inn Resort Summit County, Frisco, Colorado
AUGUST
Joint
Statistics Meeting
August 13-17
Indiana Convention Center
Indianapolis, IN
SEPTEMBER
Mathematica
Training Workshop
September 21-22, from 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
A two-day course that is suitable for beginners or those who have not made
extensive use of Mathematica. The course will include several sessions of
practical work instructed by David
Bailey and organized by Salford Software
Ltd.
Salford University, Salford, United Kingdom
OCTOBER
MathML International Conference
2000
October 20-21
The conference embraces all areas of MathML technologies, including rendering, authoring, converting, and
archiving. It is the aim of this conference to bring together those people involved in defining the
future of math on the web
Hosted by Wolfram Research, Inc.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
NOVEMBER
Mathematica Basics Training
November 8
A training course introducing the functionality and basic concepts of Mathematica.
The course will teach beginners to use Mathematica
interactively for numeric, symbolic, and graphical calculations and to present
results in publication quality with equations, graphics, and structured text.
Organized by ADDITIVE GmbH.
Additive Academy, Friedrichsdorf, Germany
Financial
Modelling with Mathematica
November 9-10, from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
A two-day training session for financial professionals, which will cover the
basics of Mathematica. The seminar will use examples from finance, such
as modelling,
programming, and visualization, valuation of equity and interest rate
derivatives, and measurement of market risk and credit risk.
Organized by ADDITIVE
GmbH and Weber & Partner.
Friedrichsdorf, Germany
For additional information, send email to academy@additive-net.de.
American
Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
November 9-12
Hyatt Regency O'Hare
Chicago, IL
Mathematica
Training Workshop
November 16-17 from 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
A two-day course that is suitable for beginners or those who have not made
extensive use of Mathematica. The course will include several sessions of
practical work instructed by David
Bailey and organized by Salford Software
Ltd.
Salford University, Salford, United Kingdom
Symbolic Analysis of
Analog Circuits with Mathematica and Analog Insydes
November 20-21 from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
A two-day training session for electrical engineering professionals that will
cover the basics of Mathematica and Analog Insydes. These topics
include symbolic
analysis of electrical circuits, techniques for modeling and analysis, and
approximation.
Organized by ADDITIVE GmbH
and Institut für Techno- und
Wirtschaftsmathematik.
Friedrichsdorf, Germany
For more information, send email to academy@additive-net.de.