December 9|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.
Registration required
December 9|Online
Statistics and Machine Learning: Better Together
Learn how Wolfram Language can simplify handling statistical distributions and make machine learning accessible through automation. This example-driven webinar is geared toward those with basic coding experience and an interest in classical statistics and/or machine learning.
Registration required
December 10|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.
Registration required
December 10|Online
Mastering Relational Databases with Wolfram Language and SQL
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to run SQL code directly from Wolfram Language to perform basic create, read, update and delete operations, and also how to map your tables to Wolfram’s Entity framework for more powerful symbolic queries and data-driven business insights.
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December 11|Online
Notebooks as Instructional Tools
This course explores the versatility of Wolfram Notebooks for teaching and learning. See how you can use notebooks to learn to code and work with and transfer data, as well as create interactive content to use in instructional environments. No prior experience with Wolfram technology is required. A certificate of course completion is available.
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December 16|Online
Programming and Development in Wolfram Language
Learn about advanced programming and development concepts in Wolfram Language. Dive deeper into the fundamentals of expression syntax and function definition. Explore more complex ideas like upvalues, attributes, manual scoping and package creation. This course is the third and final part of the programming proficiency course sequence, following Programming Fundamentals and Practical Programming. This course is designed for users who want to take the next step toward mastery in Wolfram Language programming.
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December 16|Online
Writing a Wolfram Language Function
Learn how to write an effective and efficient Wolfram Language function that is robust, gives a clear output, has wide-reaching applications and has clear documentation.
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December 16|
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OnlineLa science des données, c’est plus que des statistiques
In this talk, we’ll explore how automation can be used to apply much more sophisticated computation to data in order to achieve deeper insights and derive more value from it.
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December 18|Online
Computational Xplorations with Examples from Image Analysis and Quantum Mechanics
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.
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December 19|
Online
OnlineIntroduction to Machine Learning in Wolfram Language
This course introduces the easy-to-use machine learning superfunctions available in Wolfram Language. You will learn how to perform supervised and unsupervised learning tasks with just a few lines of code. We will start with regression, classification, clustering and anomaly detection, and from there, we’ll move on to the state-of-the-art neural net framework. Examples using the Wolfram Neural Net Repository are shown with instructions for building your own neural networks from scratch. Basic familiarity with Wolfram Language or introductory-level skills in any programming language is recommended. Certificate of course completion available.
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December 30|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.
Registration required
January 4–6|Washington, DC
Joint Mathematics Meetings
Wolfram will be exhibiting at JMM. Stop by booth #437 to get your questions answered, to learn about what’s new or just to say hello!
Tradeshow
January 5–16|Online
Neural Networks Boot Camp
Learn about neural networks, how you can use pre-trained networks and how to build and train your own models in this two-week online boot camp. Interact with Wolfram experts; explore ways that AI and deep learning can be applied to text, image and audio analysis; and earn Wolfram certifications.
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January 12–23|Online
Daily Study Group: Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
Gain a comprehensive introduction to partial differential equations (PDEs) using Wolfram Language. This study group explores the major classes of PDEs, including linear and nonlinear first-order PDEs, as well as well-known second-order PDEs such as the heat, wave and Laplace equations. We also examine four famous PDEs: the Black–Scholes equation, the Schrödinger equation, the Maxwell equations and the Navier–Stokes equations.
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January 27|Online
Quick Start to Wolfram Tech
This course introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to use Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud and on your desktop, get familiar with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language and be introduced to Wolfram Notebook Assistant for help with writing and fixing code. This course provides comprehensive instruction guided by a live instructor. No prior experience with Wolfram Language is required. A certificate of course completion is available.
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February 3|Online
Function and Data Visualization: A Showcase of Plots, Charts and Graphics
Expand your skills for visualizing mathematical functions and improve your ability to represent different types of data with plots, charts and graphics of all kinds. This course shows how to customize visualizations and plots with options, add labels and legends and even make them dynamic and interactive.
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February 5|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.
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February 10|Online
Computational Xplorations with Examples from Microscopy and Music
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.
Registration required
February 24|Online
Wolfram Language and LLMs
Learn how to unlock the power of LLMs for your computational tasks. This course will show you different ways you can use LLM technology alongside Wolfram Language, including how to use the conversational interface of Chat Notebooks and the programmatic operations possible with LLM functions.
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March 3|Online
Introduction to Machine Learning in Wolfram Language
Gain experience using machine learning superfunctions available in Wolfram Language. 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.
Registration required
March 10|Online
Introduction to Neural Networks in Wolfram Language
This course provides an introduction to the state-of-the-art Neural Net Framework in Wolfram Language. Learn about the Neural Net Repository, transfer learning as well as how to train, test and look inside a neural net. Earn a certificate of course completion.
Registration required
March 17|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.
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March 24|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.
Registration required
March 31|Online
Programming and Development in Wolfram Language
Learn about advanced programming and development concepts in Wolfram Language. Dive deeper into the fundamentals of expression syntax and function definition. Explore more complex ideas like upvalues, attributes, manual scoping and package creation. This course is the third and final part of the programming proficiency course sequence, following Programming Fundamentals and Practical Programming. This course is designed for users who want to take the next step toward mastery in Wolfram Language programming.
Registration required





