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Mathworks offers new MATLAB training for Fall

MathWorksRecently, MATLAB was opened up to the campus community with SSO. The computing platform used for engineering and scientific applications like data analysis, signal and image processing, control systems, wireless communications, and even robotics can be overwhelming. Since MATLAB includes a programming language, interactive apps, highly specialized libraries for engineering applications, and tools for automatically generating embedded code, some might find additional training to help get in the groove with its specialized, matrix-first environment.

The experts at Mathworks will be offering new MATLAB webinars this fall to help get users up and running with the tool starting in August. MATLAB can be incredibly efficient and powerful, and below are just some of the sessions that are coming soon to help you get started.

August 19​ Automating FMEA with Model-Based Systems Engineering
August 21​ From Load-Flow to EMT: Using MATPOWER with Simscape Electrical
August 26​ Power Delivery Network Analysis without the Spreadsheet
August 28​ Simulation and Hardware Testing for NTN Systems
September 17​ Modeling Physical Systems with Simscape
September 18​ Introducing MATLAB Copilot
September 23​ Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Generative AI and MATLAB
September 24​ AI for Wireless: MATLAB and PyTorch Interoperabilty
September 25​ Modern Flight Controls for UAVs
September 26​ Engineering Data Analysis for Excel Users: An Introduction to MATLAB

If those sessions don’t match with your schedule, a complete list of all live events is available on the Mathworks Webinar page.

For more information on using MATLAB and Simulink, please visit smu.edu/mathworks.

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Ian Aberle

Ian Aberle is an Adobe Creative Educator and the Senior IT Communications Specialist & Trainer for the Office of Information Technology (OIT). For over 25 years, he has helped the SMU community use technology and implement digital and web media through multiple roles with the Digital Commons, SMU STAR Program, and now OIT. Ian enjoys photography and road trips with his family in his free time.