NOTE: While this post will talk specifically about manipulators, many of the concepts discussed apply to other types of systems such as self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Trajectory… read more >>
NOTE: While this post will talk specifically about manipulators, many of the concepts discussed apply to other types of systems such as self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Trajectory… read more >>

Today’s blog is written by Liping Wang. Liping joined the MathWorks Student Competition team in August of 2019. Before that, she was a system engineer that designed algorithms and verified new… read more >>
Today we’re talking to Roni Deb from Ather Energy. As a student in SRM University, Chennai between 2015 and 2017, Roni participated in Formula Student Germany, Formula Student India, and… read more >>

Todays guest bloggers are Erin, Matt, Kattly, Greg, and Andrew of the McGill Formula Electric team at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. They’ll explain their success story and why… read more >>
In MATLAB R2019b, there are major product updates and new toolboxes. You can look at the release notes for a complete list, but this blog has the capabilities I find most exciting and relevant to… read more >>
Today, Jose Avendano Arbelaez shares another guest post with us. Make sure you let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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How did you get into Robotics?
This is a question that I am often… read more >>

In today’s post Lauren Tabolinsky will share 5 short videos to help you get started using our tools. We want to keep this playlist updated with new examples so please share your thoughts on what… read more >>

For today’s post, I would like to introduce you to Team Automatons from Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune. They recently scored 2nd in the MathWorks Modelling Award at the National… read more >>

In March 2017, I joined the MathWorks Student Competitions team to focus on supporting university-level robotics competitions. The competition I spend most time with is RoboCup, which is great… read more >>

Today’s guest post is by David Barnes. David is a graduate intern at the MathWorks, and he also serves as the Engineering Manager for The University of Alabama (UA) EcoCAR Mobility Challenge team…. read more >>
These postings are the author's and don't necessarily represent the opinions of MathWorks.