Guy and Seth on Simulink

March 20th, 2010

MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference

Earlier this week Loren posted an invitation to the MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference. The online event will showcase how engineers, scientists and analysts are addressing the world's energy needs. I enjoy seeing how people apply MATLAB and Simulink to solve their engineering problems, so I am especially excited about the customer presentations.

MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference

Conference Agenda

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The conference is on Thursday, March 25, 2010 from 09:00 – 18:00 (GMT), 5:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (EDT). If you can't attend the live sessions, recordings will be made available on-demand soon after the live session completes.

MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference Agenda

Each conference session will conclude with a 15-minute question-and-answer session.

Are you planning to attend? Log on to the MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference site and register for the conference.

3 Responses to “MathWorks Energy Virtual Conference”

  1. Luis Carlos replied on :

    this program is the best in engineer. ok

  2. Seth Popinchalk replied on :

    @Luis Carlos – I agree! Are you involved in engineering related to energy generation, transmision, conservation or consumption?

  3. KE replied on :

    Conference site has been taken down – too bad, would like to see the talks

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Guy Rouleau and Seth Popinchalk are Application Engineers for MathWorks. They write here about Simulink and other MathWorks tools used in Model-Based Design.

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