
Today’s blog features a Q&A with Thomas Hayden. Thomas is a Mechanical engineering student at Northeastern university and winner of 2020 Simulink Student… read more >>

Today’s blog features a Q&A with Thomas Hayden. Thomas is a Mechanical engineering student at Northeastern university and winner of 2020 Simulink Student… read more >>

Today’s blog is written by Jennifer Rebbin, Jennifer is an Application Support Engineer with the Engineering Development Group at MathWorks. In this blog, she shares some important concepts that will… read more >>

Today’s guest blogger is John Elhilow, who’s here to share the results of the 2020 PRMIA Risk Management Challenge and to encourage University students to participate in the 2021 challenge! Learn… read more >>

They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but no one said anything about movies, right?? In today’s post, I am pleased to welcome the winners of the “Most creative use of MATLAB” Award at TAMU… read more >>

Introduction
Hello all, I am Neha Goel, Technical Lead for AI/Data Science competitions on the MathWorks Student Competition team. MathWorks is excited to support WiDS Datathon 2021 by providing… read more >>

Today’s blog post is written by Veer Alakshendra, Education Technical Evangelist on the Student Competition team at MathWorks. In this blog he talks about how to model and simulate an electric… read more >>

MathWorks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge is a contest for high school juniors and seniors. The challenge has been around since 2006 and has been open to student participants in the US, but this year we… read more >>

In the past we have introduced new team members via blog posts (see parts 1, 2, and 3). Our team has continued to grow the last couple of years, and we now have members in the US, India, UK, Japan,… read more >>

Today, we will talk to various teams from around the world who participated in the MathWorks Minidrone Competition! They will share their thoughts on their experience about working with Simulink… read more >>

Today we are talking to Manas R Das from Whirlpool Global Technology & Engineering Center. Manas studied Systems & Control Engineering at IIT Bombay, and graduated in 2019.
What did you… read more >>
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