One week (5 Days) hands-on workshop on "MATLAB Practices for Model base development"
A one-week “MATLAB practices for Model Base Development” Workshop was organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune in technical association IEEE PES–IAS Chapter, Pune Section. The workshop aimed to provide hands-on exposure to MATLAB and Simulink for engineering applications. During the program, students were introduced to the MATLAB Desktop Environment, display formats, matrix operations, and working with arrays and data. Fundamental Simulink blocks such as Switch, Saturation, Relay, Dead Zone, and Counters were covered in detail. In the advanced sessions, students were introduced to State flow, and all types of counters were developed using Simulink and State flow. The workshop also emphasized practical skills, including writing MATLAB programs using the Editor window, model development in Simulink, and analysis of simulation results. To reinforce learning, daily assignments and problem statements were given to the students.
DAY 1 :The workshop opened with an introduction to MATLAB, highlighting its wide range of applications in engineering and scientific computation. Participants were guided through the MATLAB desktop environment, learning how to navigate its features and execute basic commands. The day concluded with a focus on matrices and arrays, laying the foundation for all subsequent sessions.
DAY 2: Building on the basics, the second day emphasized matrix operations and mathematical functions. Learners practiced commands such as transpose, inverse, determinant, and rank, while also exploring sorting techniques and functions to find maximum and minimum values. Elementary mathematical functions and the concept of linear spacing were introduced, giving participants the tools to handle numerical computations more effectively.
DAY 3: The third day shifted attention to working with data and visual representation. Participants learned how to manage datasets and create meaningful plots. Advanced 2D plotting techniques were demonstrated, followed by 3D plotting with real‑life examples to show how MATLAB can be applied to practical scenarios. This session helped participants appreciate the power of visualization in data analysis.
DAY 4: The fourth day introduced Simulink, a graphical environment for modeling and simulation. Participants explored its settings and learned how to design counters using State flow. The session also covered advanced applications of Simulink, showing how it can be used to simulate complex systems and automate processes. This day marked a transition from computation to system modeling.
DAY 5: The final day focused on advanced visualization techniques. Participants created charts and explored methods to present data in clear, professional formats. The emphasis was on integrating visualization with analysis, ensuring that technical results could be communicated effectively. The workshop concluded with participants equipped to use MATLAB not only for computation but also for simulation and presentation.
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- Computer lab; Electrical Engineering Department
- JSPM's Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering
- Pune, Maharashtra
- India 411033