Matlab Data Analysis Using Jupyter Notebooks

By Jon Nykiel1; Anna Leichty2; Zachary D McClure3; Alejandro Strachan3; Aileen Ryan3; Adrian Nat Gentry3; Amanda Johnston3; Tamara Jo Moore3; Allen Garner3; Peter Bermel3

1. Ohio State University 2. Ivy Tech Community College 3. Purdue University

Use Jupyter Notebooks with a Matlab kernel running in the background for data analysis and intro to engineering homework problems

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This module contains background material and two homework assignments designed to assess students’ competency in defining and using a user-defined function in MATLAB and graphing data in various ways to analyze trends. The module is implemented using Jupyter notebooks and is used in the first year engineering program at Purdue University.

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nanoHUB tools by: Jon Nykiel1Anna Leichty2Zachary D. McClure3, and Alejandro Strachan3, 1 Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, 2 Ivy Tech Community College, 3 Materials Engineering, Purdue University

Educational resources provided by: Aileen Ryan Nat Gentry Amanda Johnston Tamara Moore Allen Garner and Peter Bernell, Purdue University

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  • Jon Nykiel, Anna Leichty, Zachary D McClure, Alejandro Strachan, Aileen Ryan, Adrian Nat Gentry, Amanda Johnston, Tamara Jo Moore, Allen Garner, Peter Bermel (2020), "Matlab Data Analysis Using Jupyter Notebooks," https://nanohub.org/resources/matlabdata. (DOI: 10.21981/8XRN-X942).

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