MATLAB: A new Addition to RDS List of Supported Software

The Research Data Services team is excited to announce that Seton Hall University now provides access to MATLAB. MATLAB, short for MATrix LABoratory, is one of the world’s most widely used environments for programming, data analysis, and modeling. MATLAB allows faculty and students to work with large datasets, solve equations, run simulations, create visualizations, and even build predictive models using machine learning and artificial intelligence. This powerful tool is available to all students and faculty opening new opportunities for teaching, learning, and research across disciplines

At Seton Hall University, MATLAB can support teaching and research in different disciplines. Physics and pre-engineering students can use it to model systems, analyze signals, and prepare for graduate study and careers in engineering. In the health sciences and nursing, MATLAB can be applied to clinical imaging, and public health analytics. Business and economics students can use it for forecasting, optimization, and financial modeling, while the social sciences can apply it to survey analysis, behavioral research, and visualization of demographic data. Mathematics and computer science courses can take advantage of MATLAB’s strengths in linear algebra, statistics, and machine learning, and biology and chemistry labs can use it for sequence data and image analysis, experimental data processing, and computational modeling.

To help everyone get started, RDS team is launching a series of introductory workshops this semester. The full workshop calendar is available here  or https://shu.libcal.com/calendar?cid=10971&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=10971&ct=47495&inc=0

With MATLAB now part of RDS’s supported software list, students and faculty across the university can request one-on-one consultations with the RDS team using this link  or https://shu.libanswers.com/form?queue_id=5828