One-Week Workshop on MATLAB Essentials for Sustainable Scientific Computing and Engineering Innovation

Workshop Schedule

  • Dates: 02 – 08 February 2026

  • Duration: 7 Days

  • Time: 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM (IST)

  • Mode: Virtual (Online)

  • Seats: Limited (early registration recommended)


Registration Fee

  • National Participants: ₹399 INR

  • International Participants: $15 USD

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One-Week Online Workshop

In today’s data-driven and simulation-centric engineering landscape, MATLAB has become an indispensable tool for scientific computing, numerical analysis, and engineering problem-solving.
This one-week intensive workshop is designed to build a strong foundation in MATLAB for students, researchers, educators, and practicing engineers.

The program emphasizes conceptual clarity, hands-on practice, and real-world applicability, enabling participants to confidently use MATLAB for computation, modeling, and analysis.


Workshop Objectives

  • Develop a strong understanding of the MATLAB environment and workflow

  • Gain proficiency in handling data, variables, vectors, and matrices

  • Learn MATLAB programming fundamentals for scientific and engineering tasks

  • Apply logical reasoning and control structures to solve computational problems

  • Build confidence to use MATLAB in academics, research, and industry projects


Workshop Modules

Module 1: Introduction to MATLAB Environment

  • MATLAB interface and workspace

  • Command window, editor, and help system

  • Basic operations and workflow

Module 2: MATLAB Data Types and Variables

  • Numeric, logical, and character data

  • Variable creation and manipulation

  • Data storage and precision

Module 3: Vector and Matrix Operations

  • Vector and matrix creation

  • Indexing and slicing

  • Matrix algebra and element-wise operations

Module 4: MATLAB Programming Fundamentals

  • Scripts and functions

  • Input/output operations

  • Modular programming approach

Module 5: Control Structures and Logical Operations

  • Conditional statements

  • Loops and flow control

  • Logical operators and decision-making


Expert Resource Person

Mehar Chand, Ph.D
An academician and researcher with strong expertise in scientific computing, mathematical modeling, and engineering applications. The sessions are designed to balance theory, intuition, and practical implementation.

“Tools like MATLAB do not replace thinking; they amplify our ability to think, analyze, and solve.”
Mehar Chand


Who Should Attend

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students (Science & Engineering)

  • Research scholars and academicians

  • Faculty members

  • Engineers and professionals seeking MATLAB proficiency

  • Anyone interested in scientific computing and numerical analysis


Organized By

MathTech Thinking Foundation, Punjab, India
(Udyam-Registered MSME | Section 8 Company | 12AB Registered)


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