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Hi everybody! In just about six weeks, our online [Neural Networks Boot Camp][2] will begin. This two-week boot camp will feature lectures from Wolfram instructors and developers from the machine learning team. You&amp;#039;ll learn what neural networks are, how you can use pre-trained networks and how to build and train your own models. Explore ways that AI and deep learning can be applied to text, image and audio analysis.&#xD;
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This boot camp has discounted pricing for students, educators and even hobbyists.&#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE**][3]&#xD;
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Du 3 au 7 novembre 2025, de 11h00 à midi, rejoignez les membres du groupe et [@Yves Papegay][2], qui animera chaque session en étudiant le contenu du [livre best-seller de Stephen Wolfram][1] qui fournit une explication accessible et captivante du succès de ChatGPT.&#xD;
 en parcourant le code pertinent, en passant en revue les concepts clés et en répondant à vos questions.&#xD;
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Dans ce format original et interactif où nous utiliserons le Wolfram Language pour explorer les concepts clés et répondre à nos questions, vous découvrirez le fonctionnement interne de ChatGPT et les raisons pour lesquelles il est si performant dans la production de résultats linguistiques significatifs. Aucune connaissance technique n&amp;#039;est requise ! Vous étudierez les principes fondamentaux des réseaux neuronaux, l&amp;#039;architecture sous-jacente des LLM tels que ChatGPT et le rôle du langage computationnel.&#xD;
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Using Wolfram Language and Wolfram System Modeler (Modelica), we’ll explore the core components of EV dynamics&amp;#x2014;from drive cycles and battery health to thermal management and power electronics. Whether you’re transitioning from combustion engine systems or expanding your system modeling expertise, this series will help sharpen your system-level thinking and hands-on modeling skills.&#xD;
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We’ll cover topics such as:&#xD;
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- Modeling standard and custom drive cycles&#xD;
- Analyzing battery performance and thermal behavior&#xD;
- Simulating power electronics and DC motor control&#xD;
- Exploring efficiency and control strategies&#xD;
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Whether you&amp;#039;re new to EVs or looking to deepen your modeling capabilities, you&amp;#039;re welcome to join. **No prior experience** with System Modeler or the Wolfram Language is required.&#xD;
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&amp;gt;![enter image description here][1] **June 23&amp;#x2013;27, 2025 | 11am&amp;#x2013;12pm CDT**&#xD;
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Please use this thread to collaborate, share insights, and post questions or useful materials throughout the study group.&#xD;
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Looking forward to seeing you there!&#xD;
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&amp;gt;[**REGISTER HERE**][2]&#xD;
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Early this August, Wolfram U will be hosting a [two-week online boot camp][2] that will teach you how to apply multiparadigm data science to a bevy of different fields. You&amp;#039;ll learn about everything from data visualization to relational database connectivity and working with geographical data and maps from our very best instructors.&#xD;
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If you don&amp;#039;t know any Wolfram Language yet, not to worry: we will rapidly introduce you to that as well!&#xD;
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In addition to the daily lectures, this boot camp also includes daily office hours and frequent opportunities to complete hands-on explorations.&#xD;
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You can log into your free Wolfram account and register for this boot camp at two different levels below:&#xD;
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&amp;gt; -  [**Full Registration**][4]&#xD;
&amp;gt; - [**Guest Pass**][5]&#xD;
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    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
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**May 7th, 2025**: Wolfram U is hosting a webinar on EV Dynamics!&#xD;
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&amp;gt;[**REGISTER HERE**][2]&#xD;
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    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
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Wolfram U is hosting a webinar series on the new and improved functionality included in Version 14.2 of Wolfram Language! This webinar will span the month of February and will begin with a high-level overview of the biggest new features in the language. Subsequent weekly sessions will be presented by a bevy of Wolfram developers who worked to get all of this new functionality up and running.&#xD;
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**February 4, 2025**: Overview of What&amp;#039;s New and Improved in Version 14.2&#xD;
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[@Jon McLoone][at0] will show us how Version 14.2 enables both novices and professionals alike to take their computations to the next level. Jon will demonstrate examples of how Wolfram Notebook Assistant can help you turn your rough ideas into computation without needing to write a line of code as well as explain new functionality for computing with big data, generating beautiful plots of physical fields, analyze videos with neural networks and more.&#xD;
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**February 12, 2025**: New in Math Computation: Game Theory, Calculus and Algebra with Symbolic Arrays and PDE Models for Magnetic Fields&#xD;
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[@Marc Vicuna][at1], [@Adam Strzebonski][at2], and Oliver Ruebenkoenig will discuss expanded functionality in math computation: game theory, graphs, calculus and algebra with symbolic arrays and even partial differential equation models for electromagnetic fields will be covered.&#xD;
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**February 19, 2025**: Introducing Tabular&#xD;
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[@Jose Martin-Garcia][at3], [@Gosia Konwerska][at4], Rob Knapp, Giulio Alessandrini, Brett Champion, and Sean Cheren will cover the new Tabular object and all of its interrelated functionality. Existing methods for storing data in Wolfram Language have to date been quite flexible&amp;#x2014;when you&amp;#039;re dealing with strictly rectangular structures, Tabular provides a new way to deal efficiently with absolutely massive datasets. The developers will talk about how to create, clean and visualize these Tabular objects.&#xD;
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**February 26, 2025**: Image, Video and GPU Computation&#xD;
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Shadi Ashnai will show off the rapid incorporation of video as first-class object into Wolfram Language. Learn about new functions that seamlessly work with videos, how to do automated machine learning with video inputs and more. Charles Pooh will discuss new GPU-enabled functionality for extreme speedups across a wide variety of areas.&#xD;
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You can register to attend this four-part series **[HERE][2]**.&#xD;
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Sessions will start at 11AM Central Time each week. Even if you can&amp;#039;t attend live, registering for this free session will get you recordings delivered directly to your inbox!&#xD;
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We hope to see you there. In the meantime, check out [Stephen Wolfram&amp;#039;s blog post][3]!&#xD;
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 [at4]: https://community.wolfram.com/web/gosiak&#xD;
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    <description>Is there anything similar to Algebra II in Wolfram U?  I don&amp;#039;t see it and wonder if it will be offered? Or is it part of an existing course?</description>
    <dc:creator>Winfred Hasty</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-12-14T10:07:07Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Wolfram Neural Networks Boot Camp 2025</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3323587</link>
    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
&#xD;
Hi everybody! In just about six weeks, our online [Neural Networks Boot Camp][2] will begin. This two-week boot camp will feature lectures from Wolfram instructors and developers from the machine learning team. These lectures will cover topics ranging from what a neural network even is all the way to describing generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs) and neural network applications in image, audio and video analysis. We will also cover much of the new LLM-based functionality that has been integrated into Wolfram Language, including some functionality which is yet to be announced :).&#xD;
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Earn certification for:&#xD;
&#xD;
 - **Program completion** (by attending and actively participating in the sessions)&#xD;
 - **Level 1 proficiency in neural networks** (by completing graded exercises)&#xD;
 - **Level 2 applied expertise in neural networks** (by building and training your own neural networks)&#xD;
&#xD;
&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE.**][2]&#xD;
&#xD;
![enter image description here][3]&#xD;
&#xD;
  [1]: https://community.wolfram.com//c/portal/getImageAttachment?filename=ScreenShot_2024-11-1816.39.10.png&amp;amp;userId=1711324&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Arben Kalziqi</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-11-18T22:43:26Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Wolfram Data Science Boot Camp 2024</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3188040</link>
    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
Join the [two-week online boot camp][2], to connect remotely with Wolfram instructors for a guided online introduction to applied multiparadigm data science. You will have the option to use either your own dataset at camp or one of the curated datasets from the Wolfram Data Repository or the built-in knowledgebase in the Wolfram Language, to discover insights and develop results in an area that is of importance to you.&#xD;
&#xD;
Earn certification for:&#xD;
&#xD;
 - Program completion (by attending and actively participating in the&#xD;
   sessions)&#xD;
 - Level 1 proficiency in multiparadigm data science (by completing quizzes and graded exercises)&#xD;
 - Level 2 applied expertise in multiparadigm data science (by completing a multiparadigm data science project)&#xD;
&#xD;
Register now. Pick from two options for registration:&#xD;
&#xD;
&amp;gt;  - **[Full Registration][3]**&#xD;
&amp;gt;  - **[Guest Pass][4]**&#xD;
&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Abrita Chakravarty</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-06-05T18:58:44Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Computational Xplorations, an Instructor-Led Course</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3185892</link>
    <description>Hi all! Wolfram U has been running our Computational Xplorations course for a long while now, and we&amp;#039;ve recently updated it with exciting new workflows primarily from the [Wolfram Language Example Repository][1]. The end result of this update is that we have several different &amp;#034;variants&amp;#034; of this course available, so attendees can keep coming back to new material.&#xD;
&#xD;
Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate, share ideas, and ask any lingering questions you might have about the example new course material. We&amp;#039;ll be covering everything from from microscopy workflows and cartography to machine learning-powered 3D facial reconstruction, and I&amp;#039;m happy to chat here about anything we cover in these sessions!&#xD;
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We run this course just about once per month. You can sign up [**HERE**.][2]&#xD;
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![enter image description here][3]&#xD;
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  [1]: https://resources.wolframcloud.com/ExampleRepository/&#xD;
  [2]: https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/courses/computational-thinking/computational-xplorations-wl100/&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Arben Kalziqi</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-05-30T22:01:20Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3178046">
    <title>[WEBINAR] Handling uncertainties and calibrating system models with Wolfram Language</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3178046</link>
    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
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In this Wolfram System Modeler webinar, the recently added functionality to calibrate, validate and visualize uncertainty in system models will be presented. You will learn to calibrate parameter values to match simulation results with real-world data and to visualize the uncertainty of key outputs resulting from uncertainty in parameters, initial values or inputs. Examples such as a Hohmann transfer orbit, calibration of rates in a chemical reaction and a simplified loudspeaker are explored.&#xD;
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No prior Wolfram System Modeler or Wolfram Language experience is required to join this webinar.&#xD;
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We look forward to seeing you:&#xD;
**Tuesday, June 18, 2024. 12-1 pm CDT (5-6 pm UTC/GMT)**&#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**REGISTER HERE**][2]&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Sergio Vargas</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-05-17T09:18:24Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3152737">
    <title>[Colloquium] Ecological Research with Wolfram Language</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3152737</link>
    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
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Contemporary ecological research requires robust analytical tools and techniques to model ecosystems reliably or study ecological data. Wolfram Language offers a broad and powerful toolkit for researchers exploring complex ecological questions.&#xD;
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In this special online colloquium, we have invited research experts from around the world to share short presentations focused on their recent exciting work in ecology, highlighting how they have used Wolfram Language tools in their work.&#xD;
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Learn about the wide-ranging applications of Wolfram Language for ecology, whether for data-driven discovery of spatial scales of habitat choice by elephants; assessing the effects of interplay between trophic structure, diversity and competition in a generalised consumer resource model; or modeling the effects of patch geometry on ecological release.&#xD;
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Attendees will gain insights into the application of computational approaches to ecological studies, ranging from structural and spatial ecology to food web dynamical modeling, demonstrating the versatility and capability of Wolfram Language in addressing critical ecological challenges.&#xD;
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To register for the event please follow the link below to the BigMarker platform.&#xD;
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&amp;gt; [**Register here**][2]&#xD;
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Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas. Also, let us know what colloquium topics interest you for future events in this series!&#xD;
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    <title>Notebook for WTC23 presentation: what&amp;#039;s new in Wolfram Video?</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3145994</link>
    <description>Hi,  &#xD;
Where can I find the notebook associated with this recent clip by Carlo Giacometti on new functions in video processing?  &#xD;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK2AO7cTbDw</description>
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    <dc:date>2024-03-23T07:51:14Z</dc:date>
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    <description>I  am making a blog about important scientists and mathematicians (sort of an encyclopedia with biographical details about various authors) and I was making one section about Stephen Wolfram.&#xD;
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I have the habit of making a list of countries where important events in these scientists&amp;#039; lives have taken place. One country that I am not sure about is Ireland. I have the impression that Wolfram has been there repeatedly but I haven&amp;#039;t found anything concrete.&#xD;
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I apologize if the question is a bit out of the blue but Wolfram seems very busy and unable to reply to my emails... Anyways here it is:&#xD;
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Does anybody know if Stephen Wolfram has been in Ireland for some important events? Has he ever been there organizing some conference, school or something related to his company or his projects?</description>
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    <description>Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas, materials and links to other resources with fellow learners as you work through the &amp;#034;Explorations in Data Science&amp;#034; course! Join instructors Hamza Alsamraee and Mohammad Bahrami, along with fellow learners, to explore data with the help of visualization tools. Course topics include working with built-in curated data from the Wolfram Knowledgebase and creating visualizations using a range of Wolfram Language functions. Each lesson showcases visual explorations through the lens of various topics from engineering, weather, geology, finance, chemistry and culture. Discover an intuitive way of doing data science: structured, organized and presented visually.&#xD;
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    <title>Introduction to Image Processing</title>
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    <description>Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas, materials and links to other resources with fellow learners as you work through the &amp;#034;Introduction to Image Processing&amp;#034; course! Join veteran Wolfram instructor Dave Whithoff and fellow learners to learn about the fundamentals of digital image representation and classical operations on images. Course topics include basic brightness, color and contrast editing as well as more advanced image enhancement and editing with machine learning. Practical examples and applications are emphasized throughout the course.&#xD;
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    <title>Introduction to Calculus: Implicit Differentiation - Add information about ImplicitD?</title>
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    <description>While watching WTC 2022 videos I noticed [ImplicitD][1] was added in one of 13 versions. &#xD;
It looks like [Introduction to Calculus][2] course was made before 13 was released so it doesn&amp;#039;t mention `ImplicitD` in the respective chapter.&#xD;
I understand that re-making video might be too much of trouble.&#xD;
But maybe `ImplicitD` can be mentioned in notebook/exercises?&#xD;
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    <title>[R&amp;amp;DL] Q&amp;amp;A with Calculus &amp;amp; Algebra Developers</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2707515</link>
    <description>Have you heard? We are hosting another [Wolfram R&amp;amp;D Live][1] **Q&amp;amp;A session** on Twitch and YouTube featuring developers from the Calculus and Algebra team! Join us Wednesday November 30th at 11 AM CST.&#xD;
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[Devendra Kapadia][2] and [Daniel Lichtblau][3] will be answering your questions. You can help us narrow down topics interesting to you by discussing them on this thread.&#xD;
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Here are some examples of topics: &#xD;
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 - Continuous Calculus (integration, differential equations...) &#xD;
 - Discrete Calculus (summation, transforms, ...) &#xD;
 - Algebra (polynomials, algebraic equations, ...) &#xD;
 - Special Functions (BesselJ, MeijerG, ...)&#xD;
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