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Sharing technical and real-life examples of how students can use MATLAB and Simulink in their everyday projects #studentsuccess

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Where Are They Now? – Jessica Britt, Argonne National Laboratory

Today we are talking to Jessica Britt from Argonne National Labs. As a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology between 2014 and 2018, Jessica participated in EcoCAR 3.

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How to Win at Formula Bharat using MATLAB and Simulink 3

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For today’s post, I would like to introduce you to Raftar Formula Racing from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. They recently won the Formula Bharat 2020 in the combustion category. The team… read more >>

What’s New in Automated Driving in MATLAB and Simulink?

MATLAB and Simulink Release 2019b has been a major release regarding automotive features. The following article focuses on the automated driving highlights, namely the 3D simulation features. These… read more >>

Where Are They Now? – Nathan Gyger, Speedgoat

Today we’re talking to Nathan Gyger from Speedgoat. As a student at Bern University of Applied Sciences between 2012 and 2015, Nathan participated in Formula Student Germany.

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Where Are They Now? – Roni Deb, Ather Energy

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 >>

How to Win at Formula SAE using Simulink 2

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 >>

Prototyping Perception Systems for SAE Level 2 Automation

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 >>

Students aiming for SAE Level 4 Autonomy by 2020 – AutoDrive Challenge™

This post is the first of a loose series in the racing lounge blog featuring highlights of the AutoDrive Challenge™, especially those around modeling and simulation.

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Winners of eBAJA SAEINDIA 2019 use MATLAB and Simulink for their Vehicle Design 1

For today’s post, I would like to introduce you to Team Stallions from Nirma University. They recently secured overall 1st rank in eBAJA SAEINDIA 2019, Indore and are here to share their experience… read more >>

Why Model-Based Design to Build Your Racecar 2

Today, let me share why I would model and simulate while designing a race car.
Bottom line: It can save you time, resources, and help you test your ideas that would be difficult to realize using… read more >>

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