Watch the recording of the webinar MATLAB in a Nutshell
If you missed the September webinar MATLAB in a Nutshell you can now watch the full recording. The event introduced MATLAB – a powerful engineering tool and an interactive environment designed for scientific and technical computing, data analysis and processing, visualization, and algorithm development.
The lecturer, Ing. Michal Blaho (HUMUSOFT s.r.o.), guided participants through the basic MATLAB interface, demonstrated its practical capabilities, and explained how this tool can be effectively used to solve various engineering and research tasks. He also introduced Simulink, an extension of MATLAB that enables modeling and simulation of dynamic systems, as well as the design and testing of algorithms using the Model-Based Design approach.
In the second part of the webinar, the lecturer focused on specific application areas of MATLAB and Simulink — from data analysis, signal and image processing, through computer vision and artificial intelligence methods, to the design of control systems and the implementation of algorithms on various target platforms. Participants also learned how MATLAB and Simulink can be used for scaling algorithms and running simulations on powerful HPC clusters, opening up new possibilities for research and innovation.
At the end of the event, an open discussion took place, during which the lecturer answered participants’ questions related to specific solutions, licensing, and the integration of MATLAB into larger computational environments.
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