
This week’s blog post is by the 2019 Gold Award winner of the Audio Engineering Society MATLAB Plugin Student Competition.
Introduction
My name is Christian Steinmetz and I am currently a… 更多内容 >>

This week’s blog post is by the 2019 Gold Award winner of the Audio Engineering Society MATLAB Plugin Student Competition.
Introduction
My name is Christian Steinmetz and I am currently a… 更多内容 >>

This blog post is by Liping Wang, the technical evangelist of student competitions in China.
When I was a signal and information processing student, I knew that MATLAB provides a series of powerful… 更多内容 >>

This week’s post is by Owen Paul, who works on the MathWorks Student Competitions Program team.
Introduction
Many companies are using Simulink particularly in the fields of automotive, robotics, and… 更多内容 >>
In this post, I will discuss robot modeling and simulation with Simulink®, Simscape™, and Simscape Multibody™. To put things in context, I will walk you through a walking robot example (get… 更多内容 >>

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… 更多内容 >>

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.
What Did You Learn in… 更多内容 >>
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… 更多内容 >>

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… 更多内容 >>
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… 更多内容 >>

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… 更多内容 >>
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