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Who Should Attend
Anyone with an interest in the potential impact of computing on
engineering, finance, research, and education will benefit from this
tour. Those not yet familiar with Mathematica will gain an
overview of the system and discover the breadth of applications it can
address, while experts will get firsthand experience with the most
important breakthroughs in Mathematica technology since Version
1 was released in 1988.
Tour Locations
Tuesday 7 October: Denmark
Technical University of Denmark
Department of Engineering
Building 421 [Map]
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
DENMARK
Room: Auditorium 071
Wednesday 8 October: Norway
University of Oslo
Department of Physics
Store Fysiske Auditorium, Bygg Nr. 24 [Map: search for "Sem Sælands vei 24"]
Sem Sælands vei 24
0316 Oslo
NORWAY
Tour room: V343
Training room: F0245
Contact Details
If you have any questions about these events, please contact:
Norway event
Alfasoft AS
Adolph Tidemandsgate 20
N-2000 Lillestrøm
NORWAY
+47-64-84-15-90
fax: +47-64-84-15-99
info@alfasoft.no
Denmark event
DoubleClick ab
Drakegatan 6
SE-412 50 Göteborg
SWEDEN
+46-(0)31-14-59-10
fax: +46-(0)31-703-73-71
info@doubleclick.se
Or contact:
Zoë Zimmerman or Victoria Lamberts
Sales and Marketing Programs Manager
Wolfram Research Europe Ltd.
10 Blenheim Office Park
Lower Road, Long Hanborough
Oxfordshire OX29 8RY
UNITED KINGDOM
+44-(0)1993-883400
fax: +44-(0)1993-883800
email: events-europe@wolfram.com
About Mathematica
Mathematica is used in thousands of academic institutions,
research labs, and companies around the world. It is deployed both as
an interactive calculation tool and a programming language across
fields as diverse as engineering, science, finance, and education. For
details, see the Mathematica
website.
About the Featured Speaker
Jon McLoone has been a senior developer with Wolfram Research
since 1992, working on software development, system design, technical
writing, and strategy. He supports educational projects in cooperation
with universities and government research, and has lectured
on Mathematica around the world. McLoone also works with
the Wolfram Research business team in the United Kingdom and has recently been involved
in the design of Mathematica Player Pro.
He has a degree in mathematics from Durham University.
About Wolfram Research
Wolfram Research is the world's leading developer of technical
computing software, offering organization-wide computing
solutions. Led by Mathematica, its flagship
product, the company's software is relied on today by several million
enthusiastic users around the world and has received many awards for
technical excellence. A privately held company, Wolfram Research was
founded in 1987 by Stephen Wolfram and is headquartered in the United
States, with offices in the United Kingdom, Europe, and
Japan. Additional information about Wolfram Research
and its products is available.