MATLAB
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Description
MATLAB® is a high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming. Using MATLAB, you can analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications. The language, tools, and built-in math functions enable you to explore multiple approaches and reach a solution faster than with spreadsheets or traditional programming languages, such as C/C++ or Java™.
OSL distributes MATLAB standalone, MATLAB concurrent, and MATLAB Parallel Server licenses.
Eligibility and Terms
| Licensed to: | The software is licensed to faculty and staff of the University of Pennsylvania, and faculty and staff at Penn Medicine. Licensed faculty and academic staff may also install and use a copy on one personally owned computer. Student Licenses: Wharton, SEAS, and SAS have special arrangements for distributing MATLAB. All other students may obtain MATLAB free of charge. Please request a license at licenses@upenn.edu. An instruction sheet will be provided with instructions on obtaining the license. |
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| License Year: | September 1 - August 31 |
| Platforms: | Macintosh, Windows, Linux |
| Distribution: | OSL will enter your name on the Mathworks site to register you for a Mathworks ID. Use that to log in and download MATLAB. SAS, SEAS, and Wharton have special arrangements for distributing MATLAB to their faculty, staff, and students. SAS: contact licensing@sas.upenn.edu |
| Usage: | MATLAB is to be used for Penn-related academic purposes or Penn-related academic research. |
| Download: | Users receive an email from Mathworks and create a Mathworks ID, after which they can download Matlab. |
| Support: | For installation and technical support, please search the MathWorks online support database or call MathWorks directly at 508-647-7000. |
| Documentation: | Matlab and Simulink Installation Guide. (Vendor Site) |
| Additional Information: | More information on MATLAB for Research in Arts and Sciences is available here. |
