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September 11–29|Online

Introduction to Multivariable Calculus

This Daily Study Group follows lessons from the upcoming Wolfram U comprehensive introduction to multivariable calculus course. The course extends concepts from single-variable calculus to multiple dimensions. Multivariable calculus follows and expands on topics covered in AP Calculus BC courses.

Daily study group Registration required

September 29|Online

Practical Programming with Wolfram Language

Learn about coding best practices, including error handling and the use of IDEs. This course provides the knowledge, tools and guidance to efficiently create and maintain Wolfram Language projects.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 2–6|Online

Field Theory of Games

Join this Daily Study Group and learn a computational approach to economics and business using the field theory of games, a dynamic model extension of game theory. See how game theory can be extended with ideas from geometry, physics and engineering. Discussions will include applied examples from economics to give students insight into the ways a systems engineering approach can be used to understand how decisions are made. No prior knowledge of game theory or Wolfram Language is assumed.

Daily study group Registration required

Wolfram Virtual Technology Conference 2023
Wolfram Virtual Technology Conference 2023

October 2|Online

Customizing Mathematica Using Stylesheets

You will learn how stylesheets are used by Mathematica and how to use them to customize the default behavior of cells types, make new cell types and create your own stylesheet from scratch.

Free webinar Registration required

October 3|Online

Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica Training Tutorials

Get hands-on training directly from the authors of the Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica book! During this one-hour course, you’ll learn how to use Mathematica to create notebooks, enter free-form input in Wolfram Language, perform symbolic and numeric calculations, generate 2D and 3D graphics, create interactive Manipulates, analyze data and share your notebook online or as an interactive presentation.

Free webinar Registration required

October 3|Online

Construction de réseaux neuronaux personnalisés

This webinar introduces the basics of creating your own neural networks and the practical steps needed to train and retrain them. Prior experience with machine learning is not required.

Free webinar Registration required

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Stephen Wolfram Livestreams
Stephen Wolfram Livestreams

October 5|Online

Quick Start to Wolfram Tech

This instructor-led session introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to work with Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud as well as on your desktop and familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language. No prior experience with Wolfram Language is required. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 6|Online

Networks and Graphs in Wolfram Language

Learn how to construct a graph object from scratch or from predefined data sources in this introduction to graphs and networks in Wolfram Language. This webinar is ideal for anyone looking to learn a versatile aspect of Wolfram Language.

Free webinar Registration required

October 6–27|Online

Data Science Friday Webinar Series

Learn to apply a multiparadigm approach to image analysis—from outer space images captured by the Webb Telescope to traffic on London streets captured by “JamCams.” We’ll also look at images taken by NASA Mars rovers and dig into the geologic layers of South Asia.

Free webinar Registration required

Wolfram U
Wolfram U

October 10|Online

Computational Xplorations

This free introductory course demonstrates how to interactively explore nearly any field using computation. See how computational thinking—a modern blend of critical analysis and information processing—is being applied to a range of disciplines not traditionally associated with coding.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 10|Online

Les technologies Wolfram pour la physique

Learn how to leverage Wolfram’s ready-to-use physics data, powerful statistical analysis tools and state-of-the-art symbolic and numerical computation as a unified solution for physics research and teaching.

Free webinar Registration required

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October 11|Online

Advancing Calculus Research and Teaching with Wolfram Language

Find out how you can leverage our automated integral and differential equation solvers, symbolic optimization to any numerical precision and customized visualization toolkit to plot infinite ranges and asymptotics.

Free webinar Registration required

October 12|Online

Data Visualization with Wolfram Language

This instructor-led session shows how to quickly visualize different data structures and how to make your graphics ready to publish and share.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 13|Online

Analyzing Real-World Networks in Wolfram Language

In this webinar, we will explore the ability of Wolfram Language to understand the structure of graphs—in particular, those that are organic and asymmetrical, such as social networks, coauthorship graphs or even the type of “real life” interaction graph studied by epidemiologists.

Free webinar Registration required

October 16–27|Online

Introduction to Discrete Mathematics

This Daily Study Group follows lessons from the upcoming Introduction to Discrete Mathematics course on Wolfram U. The course explores the main branches of discrete mathematics and simple applications in computer science. It follows and expands on topics covered in discrete mathematics or mathematics of computer science courses.

Daily study group Registration required

October 17|Online

Wolfram Notebooks: Building and Sharing Technical Workflows

In this course you will learn how to create Wolfram Notebooks, interactive and powerful computational documents. This course shows how you can combine Wolfram Language with the notebook interface to express your ideas and develop technical workflows for data science, modeling, research, education and more. Discover how to build rich computational essays and presentations and publish to the cloud. No experience with Mathematica or Wolfram Language is required.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 17|Online

Réseaux et graphes dans Wolfram Language

Learn how to construct a graph object from scratch or from predefined data sources in this introduction to graphs and networks in Wolfram Language. This webinar is ideal for anyone looking to learn a versatile aspect of Wolfram Language.

Free webinar series Registration required

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October 18|Online

Injecting Reliability Into Generative AI

This talk will explain the problems that large language models (LLMs) have with reliability in factual accuracy, logical thinking and computational tasks. It shows examples of using plugins to inject facts and provide private data and algorithms to LLM answers as well as how to exploit LLM capabilities within Wolfram Language code to solve difficult problems with unstructured data and poorly understood tasks.

Free webinar Registration required

October 19|Online

Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica Training Tutorials

Get hands-on training directly from the authors of the Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica book! During this one-hour course, you’ll learn how to use Mathematica to create notebooks, enter free-form input in Wolfram Language, perform symbolic and numeric calculations, generate 2D and 3D graphics, create interactive Manipulates, analyze data and share your notebook online or as an interactive presentation.

Free webinar Registration required

October 19|Online

Introduction to Machine Learning in Wolfram Language

Gain experience using machine learning superfunctions available in Wolfram Language’s neural network framework. This course demonstrates how to perform supervised and unsupervised machine learning tasks and also covers regression, classification, clustering and anomaly detection. Earn a certificate of course completion.

Instructor-led course Registration required

October 20|Online

Getting Started with Interactive Reporting: Building Dashboards, Visualizations and Self-Service Apps

Join the Getting Started with Interactive Reporting webinar and learn how to create dynamic dashboards, visualizations, self-service apps and more, all from scratch. This webinar is ideal for anyone new to business intelligence or building dashboards or anyone who just wants to get better insights from their data.

Free webinar Registration required

October 24|Online

Notebook Templating: An Introduction to Report Generation

This talk will showcase the core features of the Notebook Templating paclet so that you can get started writing your own reports. There will be several internal and external use cases to help you envision how you can incorporate this functionality into your workflows.

Free webinar Registration required

October 25–28|Washington, DC

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Wolfram will be exhibiting at NCTM. Stop by booth #238 to get your questions answered, to learn about what’s new or just to say hello!

Conference booth Trade show

October 26|Online

Quick Start to Wolfram Tech

This course introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to work with Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud as well as on your desktop and familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language. Limited registration and small class sizes allow for interaction with your Wolfram certified instructor. No prior experience with Wolfram Language is required. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

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October 27|Online

Time Series with Wolfram Language

This tutorial will introduce the Wolfram Language framework for computing with time series data, starting from the basics of time series representation and simple transformations such as plotting, smoothing and resampling.

Free webinar Registration required

November 9|Online

Quick Start to Wolfram Tech

This instructor-led session introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to work with Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud as well as on your desktop and familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language. No prior experience with Wolfram Language is required. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

November 14|Online

Wolfram Language Programming Fundamentals

This instructor-led session teaches the fundamental concepts of programming in Wolfram Language. It features concise lecture sections, self-check exercises and tips for writing Wolfram Language code. Basic familiarity with Wolfram Language or introductory-level skill in any programming language is recommended. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

November 21|Online

Practical Programming with Wolfram Language

This course provides the knowledge, tools and guidance to efficiently create and maintain Wolfram Language projects. Build on your existing programming skills with a quick review of basic syntax and then develop a deeper understanding of patterns, interactive interfaces and cloud deployment. Learn about coding best practices, including error handling and the use of IDEs. This course is designed for Wolfram Language users who are ready to move beyond the fundamentals and create their own programs and interfaces.

Instructor-led course Registration required

November 23|Seoul, South Korea

Introduction to Machine Learning in Wolfram Language

Gain experience using machine learning superfunctions available in Wolfram Language’s neural network framework. This course demonstrates how to perform supervised and unsupervised machine learning tasks and also covers regression, classification, clustering and anomaly detection. Earn a certificate of course completion.

Instructor-led course Registration required

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December 5|Online

Computational Xplorations

This free introductory course demonstrates how to interactively explore nearly any field using computation. See how computational thinking—a modern blend of critical analysis and information processing—is being applied to a range of disciplines not traditionally associated with coding.

Instructor-led course Registration required

December 7|Online

Quick Start to Wolfram Tech

This instructor-led session introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to work with Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud as well as on your desktop and familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language. No prior experience with Wolfram Language is required. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

December 12|Online

Wolfram Language Programming Fundamentals

This instructor-led session teaches the fundamental concepts of programming in Wolfram Language. It features concise lecture sections, self-check exercises and tips for writing Wolfram Language code. Basic familiarity with Wolfram Language or introductory-level skill in any programming language is recommended. A certificate of course completion is available.

Instructor-led course Registration required

December 19|Online

Practical Programming with Wolfram Language

This course provides the knowledge, tools and guidance to efficiently create and maintain Wolfram Language projects. Build on your existing programming skills with a quick review of basic syntax and then develop a deeper understanding of patterns, interactive interfaces and cloud deployment. Learn about coding best practices, including error handling and the use of IDEs. This course is designed for Wolfram Language users who are ready to move beyond the fundamentals and create their own programs and interfaces.

Instructor-led course Registration required