
Matlab and Data Anaylsis
bachelor
Saarland University (Germany)
Online
Prof. Dr. Marcel Lauterbach,
English
online
15
n.a.
Summary
The participants will learn the basics of programming and in particular how to use Matlab for universal data analysis. It is a course for beginners. The aim is that participants without prior programming knowledge learn how to use Matlab for fully automated data analysis, statistical evaluation and presentation of results.
Enrollment requirements
Basic computer skills. Programming knowledge is not a prerequisite.
Description
The participants will learn the basics of programming and in particular how to use Matlab for universal data analysis. It is a course for beginners. The aim is that participants without prior programming knowledge learn how to use Matlab for fully automated data analysis, statistical evaluation and presentation of results. Target group: Students (including MD/PhD students) who want to learn a versatile program for their automated data analy-sis and want to acquire basic programming knowledge. 1 credit point in the ECTS is granted for this class if all parts are attended. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills. Programming knowledge is not a prerequisite. Matlab is: · A calculator for interactive calculations · A programming language that also provides complex functions with one command · A tool for simple and complicated calculations with large amounts of data · A platform to summarize and automate different steps of the data evaluation (e.g. read in data, sum-marize, statistically evaluate, create graphics and save) · A Swiss Army Knife for data analysis and simulations Course contents: · Interactive calculations with Matlab · Automation for repeated tasks, e.g. the similar analysis of several data sets · Fundamentals of programming: functions, loops, if statements · Graphical representation of data/simulations/results · Basic statistics with Matlab · Import of data from files Structure of the course: A few minutes of lecture, then immediately trying out what you have just learned on the computer before continuing with the next topic in the lecture. Regular small exercises for consolidation and self-control. Course dates: Four afternoons, Monday March 23, Wednesday March 25, Monday March 30, Wednesday April 1, 2026, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM German time as online meeting in Microsoft Teams. The parts of the course strongly build on each other. Participation at all days is therefore absolutely necessary. All participants will need to have installed Matlab on their own computer. Installation instructions will follow with the confirma-tion of registration. If your institution does not have a license for Matlab, you can get access to the license of Saarland University.
Module: Digital Transformation
Enrollment Closed
Open only to T4EU students
1
4 Days
30 March 2026
01 April 2026
04 Feb - 22 Feb 2026
