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* People, at home, for whatever numerical purpose.
* People, at home, for whatever numerical purpose.
* Scientific [[Publications using Octave]].


=User experiences=
=User experiences=
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--Ronald Crummett
--Ronald Crummett
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I teach GNU Octave Programming since 2005 to students in Environmental Sciences at EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, www.epfl.ch). Each year, about 70 students learn to use this beautiful free environment for scientific computing and visualization (28 hours of lectures and labs). My course material is available under http://enacit1.epfl.ch/cours_matlab/ 
--Jean-Daniel Bonjour
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Octave is installed in the server "pandora" at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if some else apart of me is aware of this. Sad thou.
Octave is installed in the server "pandora" at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if some else apart of me is aware of this. Sad thou.
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-- Andrew Kelly, IPS Radio & Space Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
-- Andrew Kelly, IPS Radio & Space Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
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I used Octave for a semester at my university, having two classes requiring to submit assignments done in MATLAB: ''Artificial Intelligence'' and ''Computer Vision''. Using the "matlab-incompatible" warning I am able to easily avoid incompatible syntax shorthands.
-- Andrea Lazzarotto
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I use Ocatve as a backend for part of my neuroimaging research at the ETH Zürich. Even if upstream writes their code mainly with MATLAB in mind, the benefits of Octave - especially concerning package manager integration and compilation are notable!
Octave allowed me to set up a batteries-included SPM distribution for Gentoo Linux via the NeuroGentoo repository.
-- Horea Christian
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I use Octave in the development of software for spaceflight simulation.
-- Pablo Edronkin
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Mote3D, an open-source toolbox for the generation of virtual random periodic particulate microstructures, was implemented using Octave. The toolbox was developed at German Aerospace Center (DLR) and is available at https://github.com/Mote3D/Mote3D_toolbox.
-- Henning Richter
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