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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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World Robot Summit 2018: A MathWorks Recap

I recently had the fortune to travel to Tokyo, Japan for the World Robot Summit 2018. In this post, I want to talk about what we saw at the event, why we attended, and why it was such a great… 続きを読む >>

Flying Drones Using Simulink 3

Today’s guest post is by Maitreyee Mordekar. Maitreyee is in charge of the MathWorks student drone competitions. She’ll be sharing first hand experience from an event where students were… 続きを読む >>

Government, Industry, and Academia Shaping the Next Generation of Engineers

Today’s guest post is by Swarooph Seshadri. Swarooph is MathWorks’ liaison to EcoCar Mobility Challenge which aims to educate the next generation of automotive engineers.

Student… 続きを読む >>

A Dynamic Duo: Simulink + VEX Robotics

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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The rise of project-based learning and low-cost… 続きを読む >>

“Courses Taught Me Theory, Competitions Made Me an Engineer” (P. Tischler) 1

Connell D’Souza is back and shares some learnings from the SUAS competition.

We have just been through a great competition summer where I met some very fascinating people from different… 続きを読む >>

How Do Autonomous Systems “See”?

Sebastian Castro is back to talk about sensors in autonomous systems, supported by a few example algorithms and student competitions that use low-cost hardware platforms.
Introduction
There are many… 続きを読む >>

Introducing Autonomous Systems to High School Students

Today, Connell d’Souza shares another guest post with us.
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I have always been fascinated by younger generations being able to grasp the nuances of technology much faster. I have… 続きを読む >>

RoboCup@Home Education: 2018 Update

Sebastian Castro is back to talk about his top 2 professional interests: robotics and education.
The RoboCup@Home Education Challenge is a robotics education experience based on, and built into, the… 続きを読む >>

No Robot? No Problem! – Program Robots Using Simulations 2

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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Robotics programmers have been putting more emphasis on… 続きを読む >>

Analyzing Tire Test Data 2

We regularly hear about the need for HQ tire test data. Teams need it for modeling their vehicles, conducting lap-time simulation or even race-(scenario)-simulations. As we are good with software and… 続きを読む >>

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