Lisa Kempler
MathWorks
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(Full talk - Part of session: Unveiling new innovations in advanced cyberinfrastructure to support a community hydrologic modeling ecosystem)
Are there analysis tools that can work with my data? Have other researchers developed code that I can reuse? How can I find these code examples and ramp up quickly so that I can apply them to my project? Can platform developers provide better ways to help would-be collaborators share and find code and examples?
With MATLAB Online hosted directly on cuahsi.org using Hydroshare resources, researchers, educations and students can access the relevant data and shared models more easily. This talk will demonstrate the use of MATLAB Online to work with hydrological data. We’ll also cover how to share MATLAB work as notebooks, complete with embedded graphics, equations, and publication-quality formatting, using the new MATLAB Live Editor, enabling more transparent research and improved teaching and learning of water data science and more.
ABSTRACT:
Are there analysis tools that can work with my data? Have other researchers developed code that I can reuse? How can I find these code examples and ramp up quickly so that I can apply them to my project?
With MATLAB Online hosted directly on cuahsi.org using Hydroshare resources, researchers, educations and students can access the relevant data and shared models more easily. This talk will demonstrate the use of MATLAB Online to work with hydrological data using new geospatial data access, data analytics and visualization techniques. We’ll also cover how to share work as notebooks, complete with embedded graphics, equations, and publication-quality formatting, using the new MATLAB Live Editor, enabling more transparent research and improved teaching and learning of water data science and more.
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Created: Aug. 9, 2019, 6:34 p.m.
Authors: Kempler, Lisa
ABSTRACT:
Are there analysis tools that can work with my data? Have other researchers developed code that I can reuse? How can I find these code examples and ramp up quickly so that I can apply them to my project?
With MATLAB Online hosted directly on cuahsi.org using Hydroshare resources, researchers, educations and students can access the relevant data and shared models more easily. This talk will demonstrate the use of MATLAB Online to work with hydrological data using new geospatial data access, data analytics and visualization techniques. We’ll also cover how to share work as notebooks, complete with embedded graphics, equations, and publication-quality formatting, using the new MATLAB Live Editor, enabling more transparent research and improved teaching and learning of water data science and more.
Created: Aug. 12, 2019, 5:27 p.m.
Authors: Kempler, Lisa
ABSTRACT:
(Full talk - Part of session: Unveiling new innovations in advanced cyberinfrastructure to support a community hydrologic modeling ecosystem)
Are there analysis tools that can work with my data? Have other researchers developed code that I can reuse? How can I find these code examples and ramp up quickly so that I can apply them to my project? Can platform developers provide better ways to help would-be collaborators share and find code and examples?
With MATLAB Online hosted directly on cuahsi.org using Hydroshare resources, researchers, educations and students can access the relevant data and shared models more easily. This talk will demonstrate the use of MATLAB Online to work with hydrological data. We’ll also cover how to share MATLAB work as notebooks, complete with embedded graphics, equations, and publication-quality formatting, using the new MATLAB Live Editor, enabling more transparent research and improved teaching and learning of water data science and more.