
Earlier this month, I was lucky to attend the MATLAB EXPO in the UK (EXPO is an action-packed one-day user conference held every year in England). This year there was an excited buzz in the exhibit… 続きを読む >>

Earlier this month, I was lucky to attend the MATLAB EXPO in the UK (EXPO is an action-packed one-day user conference held every year in England). This year there was an excited buzz in the exhibit… 続きを読む >>

Citations make the world go around. I once read a (tongue in cheek) article about an improved design for scientific papers. In it, citations would go at the very beginning, because that’s… 続きを読む >>

This post continues the series of stories about women engineers and scientists who use MathWorks products. In this post, MathWorker Anoush Najarian interviews physicist Leila Shelley. Anoush’s… 続きを読む >>

Question: How do you find what you’re not necessarily looking for?
Answer: You look at the related content listed under the heading “Others Also Downloaded”
We recently added a new… 続きを読む >>

Anoush Najarian works at MathWorks as a performance engineer. Her job is to make MATLAB go fast. Among her many other interests (robotics, maker culture, Internet of Things, educational software,… 続きを読む >>

Over the past few years, I have been working with a team at the University of St Andrews on analyzing data from our old MATLAB programming contests. We don’t run these anymore, but across the… 続きを読む >>

This week we have a guest post from Cesar Rivadeneyra. Cesar is an Application Engineer. He likes solving challenging problems, and enjoys seeing his efforts help people. His current focus is on… 続きを読む >>

Two years ago we were celebrating MATLAB Central’s fifteenth anniversary. I recently came across some more MATLAB history courtesy of Nick Higham’s blog.
Nick is an applied mathematician… 続きを読む >>

Mike Croucher (@walkingrandomly) is the director of research computing at the University of Leeds in the UK. For years he has kept his Walking Randomly blog where he writes about technical computing… 続きを読む >>

We have a treat today: a guest visit from MATLAB user and controls researcher Jiří Zemánek.
Jiří is a doctoral student at the Czech Technical University in Prague. He also likes eggs. But first,… 続きを読む >>
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