Hands-On System Design with Simulink: Practical Skills for Career Success

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  • Date: 19 Apr 2025
  • Time: 05:00 PM UTC to 07:00 PM UTC
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  • Santa Clara University
  • 500 El Camino Real
  • Santa Clara, California
  • United States 95053
  • Building: Heafey
  • Room Number: 112
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  • Starts 30 March 2025 07:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 19 April 2025 01:00 AM UTC
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Noah of CH06090 - SCV/SF Jt. Section Chapter, CS23/SMC28

Topic:

Hands-On System Design with Simulink: Practical Skills for Career Success

Abstract:

Join us for an introductory workshop on Simulink, a powerful graphical programming tool that lets you model and simulate complex systems before building them. This hands-on experience is perfect for undergraduate students looking to enhance their skills in system design and simulation. The workshop covers key aspects such as:

 

Introduction to Simulink: Understand its capabilities and get started with your first projects.
Modeling Systems: Learn how to model simple and complex systems using Simulink's intuitive interface.
Controller Design: Design and tune controllers interactively to optimize system performance.
Code generation and deployment: Automatically generate code C code for your controllers and deploy the code to microcontrollers including Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and many others. 

Biography:

Noah Roberts is an Education Application Engineer, supporting universities and educators on the east coast with implementing MATLAB and Simulink into their research and curriculum. His background is in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and before MathWorks he worked as an R&D Test Engineer at a product design company. Noah has been with MathWorks for 3 years and started out as a member of the Engineering Development Group (EDG).