Guy and Seth on Simulink

September 28th, 2011

Simulink Student Challenge: $1000 in prizes!

  • Have you done something super-cool in Simulink?
  • Can you make a short video of it and share it on YouTube?
  • Are you a student?
If you have answered yes to these questions, then you might be able to win your share of $1000, and/or get a MATLAB/Simulink T-shirt!

Jason and Seth introducing the Simulink Student Challenge

MathWorks announces the Simulink Student Challenge! Jason and I (Seth) are looking for students to share videos about the cool stuff they are doing with Simulink. To enter all you need to do is create an original video for YouTube that includes:

  • Short introduction to your problem or application
  • Demonstration of how you used Simulink

You can win up to $500 for your video, and the first 25 entries get a free MathWorks T-shirt! Check out the Simulink Student Challenge site for all the details. Submit your entry by November 4, 2011. Winners will be announced on December 1, 2011.

What can you do with Simulink?

Are you going to enter the challenge? What is your supper cool application of Simulink? Leave a comment here and tell us about it.

3 Responses to “Simulink Student Challenge: $1000 in prizes!”

  1. satendra replied on :

    I am working on it and will post as soon as i am doone..

  2. Seth Popinchalk replied on :

    @satendra – GREAT! I’m looking forward to seeing your video. Good luck.

  3. Pushkar replied on :

    cool!! on the job!!

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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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