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黑料社's Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is becoming the new Student Experience Record (SER), which will be launched in Fall 2025 in the .听This change will enhance the way we recognize and document student learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom. See more information about the SER here.

The deadline to submit CCR participation/attendance lists has passed. Activities that took place before July 1, 2025, were eligible for the CCR, but any participant lists received after August 1 will not be processed. Historical CCR data will be preserved and migrated to the SER for current students.

Event

Exploring MATLAB: Basics, Image Processing, and Plotting Essentials

Monday, November 17, 2025 10:00to12:00
Education Building 3700 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA
 Basics, Image Processing, and Plotting Essentials

MyInvolvement pages are for in-person attendees only. To register for the online session, please use the :

Participants that are not part of the 黑料社 Community are also invited to register with the .

This 2-hour workshop is designed for participants who have a foundational understanding of programming and are ready to delve into MATLAB. The workshop will cover essential MATLAB functionalities with a particular focus on workspace proficiency, image data analysis, and effective plotting techniques. By the end of the session, participants will be adept at using MATLAB for various tasks, from manipulating image data to creating and customizing plots for clear data visualization.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

1. Feel comfortable using the MATLAB workspace: Understand syntax, write and run scripts, use built-in functions, and navigate MATLAB documentation and
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2. Process image data: Load, manipulate, analyze, and save image data.

3. Produce interpretable result plots: Know how to create and customize a variety of plots.

Pre-requisites:
1. Students must have MATLAB installed and functioning on their laptop before the workshop. Installation steps will not be covered during the workshop. Assistance
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2. Students are expected to have a basic level of understanding of programming concepts (ex. writing and running a script, variables, for loops, if/else statements,
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**IMPORTANT NOTICE: Attendance for 黑料社 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows is subsidized by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. All other attendees such as undergraduate students, interns and/or graduate students from other institutions are required to purchase a ticket to cover organizational and staffing costs. To complete your registration, you must e-transfer $10 (undergraduate student/trainee) $25 (staff) or $100 (faculty) to workshop-micm [at] mcgill.ca within 24 hours of RSVP'ing to this event. If we do not receive your e-transfer, you will have given up your spot.

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