Geospatial Workflows with MATLAB
Overview
MATLAB is more than just coding, it’s a platform supporting the entire geoscience workflow, from data access and preprocessing to analysis and visualization. It integrates with both legacy and modern tools, is accessible to all experience levels, and offers resources for efficient coding, self-learning, and reproducible research, including a rich ecosystem of community toolboxes.
This session will showcase practical examples using MATLAB to simplify complex tasks and connect your entire geoscience workflow, combining geospatial data pre-processing, analysis, mapping and visualization with interactive, low-code tools.
Who Should Attend
Suitable for researchers, instructors, and students in Earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences. All levels of programming and MATLAB experience are welcome.
About the Presenter
Kostas Leptokaropoulos is the global Academic Manager for Geoscience at MathWorks, based in Cambridge, UK. His role is to support academics in making the most of MATLAB for research and education. Kostas is an Environmental Engineer holding a PhD in Geophysics/Seismology. He has served as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and as a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. He has worked on several European-scale Scientific and Research Infrastructure projects (e.g., EPOS, SERA, SHEER, EURO-LAB). Kostas has published over 25 peer-reviewed papers and has delivered more than 100 scientific and educational presentations, seminars and invited talks.
Agenda
| Time | Title |
15:00 – 15:05 |
Welcome and Introduction |
15:05 – 15:50 |
Presentation and Demos |
15:50 – 16:00 |
Q/A & Discussion |