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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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Applying Math to Real-World Problems: Matthew Brun’s Journey from Competition to Research

Today we’re talking to Matthew Brun, an M3 Challenge alum who competed in 2017 and 2018. After earning his BA in Operations Research from Rice University in 2022, Matthew is now pursuing his PhD in… 続きを読む >>

Tracking the Sun with Simulink: Wits Students Tackle Renewable Energy Challenge 1

Today’s guest bloggers are students from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg. They took on the Wits Mechatronics MATLAB and Simulink Challenge, designing a control system for a… 続きを読む >>

aUToronto Simulation Suite: V2X Messaging and Emergency Vehicle Yielding

Today we are joined by guest bloggers Yijie Wang and Sarah Xu from the University of Toronto’s SAE AutoDrive team.

aUToronto is the University of Toronto’s self-driving car team, bringing… 続きを読む >>

Turning Ideas into Aircraft: Conceptual Design with MATLAB Live Scripts

Today’s guest blogger is Khushin Lakhara, who is on the Student Programs team at MathWorks supporting aerospace competitions. Over to you, Khushin!

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Introduction
Collecting… 続きを読む >>

Bridging Theory and Practice: TalTech’s Innovative Electric Drives Course with Simulink and TI Hardware

Today’s guest bloggers are Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim and Prof. Anton Rassõlkin, faculty members at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), who developed a new course dedicated to Electric Drives at… 続きを読む >>

Designing a Quieter Future: How a Student Team from FH Aachen won the Smart City Aachen Hackathon

What if you could redesign your city to sound better? That’s the question a team of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science students from a unique dual study program, jointly offered by FH Aachen,… 続きを読む >>

Learning Paths – A Student Roadmap to mastering ADAS, ICE, and EV technologies

Today’s guest blogger is Akshra who is on the Student Programs team at MathWorks, supporting ADAS and automotive competitions. Over to you, Akshra!
Introduction
This blog introduces a new… 続きを読む >>

How Satellites Use Game Theory to Fly in Perfect Formation — Simulated in MATLAB

Today’s guest blogger is Maria Luisa, who’s doing her PhD in Control Systems at Imperial College London and is also one of our MATLAB Student Ambassadors. Over to you, Maria..
Introduction &… 続きを読む >>

MATLAB and Simulink: Insights from Jaguar Land Rover’s Real-World Applications

In today’s rapidly evolving automotive industry, mastering the right tools is crucial for budding engineers and software developers. At Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), two key tools stand out in the… 続きを読む >>

Simulink Game Day at USACH: Our Experience Bringing Control Systems to Life 1

Today’s guest bloggers are members of the Control Systems Society (CSS) Student Branch Chapter at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), who recently organized a Simulink Game Day on campus…. 続きを読む >>

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