Python Fundamentals for Engineers and Manufacturers - Virtual Workshop 98
Python Fundamentals for Engineers and Manufacturers - Virtual Workshop
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This event is co-hosted by SME Chapter 112 and SME Chapter 430, Greater Charleston.

This workshop is three days total.
There is a maximum registration limit of 50 participants. Please use the waitlist if the workshop is full. We will re-run this workshop several times a year and the amount of interest on the waitlist will help us determine how quickly (and how many times) we should re-run it. Registrants will be sent the live stream link about a week prior to the start of the workshop.

Event Schedule:
Day 1 - Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 11:00 am to 2:30 pm CST
Day 2 - Thursday, March 29, 2018 - 11:00 am to 2:30 pm CST
Day 3 - Friday, March 30, 2018 - 11:00 am to 2:00 pm CST

Why You Should Attend:
The future of engineering and manufacturing is clearly becoming more reliant on the exploitation of digital
technologies to reduce costs and to contain quality while product complexity increases exponentially. Machine learning, big data and computational engineering are fast becoming required skill sets for today’s graduating engineer and seasoned professional alike. Computer programming is a fundamental part of these fields and there is no better programming language to start with than Python – with its clear and clean syntax, emphasis on code readability and vast amount reusable libraries.

What You Will Need:
Please consider attending the "Setting Up Python on Your Computer" livestream event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqghaiBrVdw

About Your Workshop Instructor:
Adam Cook is a systems engineer with a mechanical engineering degree from Purdue University West Lafayette. He has over a decade of experience in designing complex mechatronic systems, manufacturing equipment and developing custom industrial software. Adam is an advocate of increased programming education for engineers and manufacturers and is hoping to encourage more open-source software activity in the manufacturing field. Adam is also the current chair of SME Chapter 112 which serves the Indiana and Chicagoland manufacturing and engineering community.

What You Will Learn:
▪ Data types.
▪ Packages and importing.
▪ Reading and writing data.
▪ Classes and objects.
▪ Control flow.
▪ Debugging.
▪ Code documentation.
▪ Numerical analysis with Python.
▪ Data exploration, wrangling and visualization with Python.
▪ Machine learning with Python.
▪ Machine vision with Python.
Date & Time
Wednesday March 28th, 2018 11:00am CDT
End Date & Time
Friday March 30th, 2018 2:00pm CDT
Venue
YouTube Live
First Name
Adam
Last Name
Cook
Email
adam.j.cook@alliedstrand.com
Category Webinar

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Date & Time: 03/28/2018 11:00:00 AM CDT