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Date: March 2, 2022 at 7:03:17 AM CST
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Subject: MATLAB & Simulink Academic Resources and Online Events | March 2022
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 MATLAB & Simulink Academic Resources and Online Events | March 2022
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IoT, New Wireless Communications Onramp, Virtual events and more.
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March 2022
Developing Autonomous Mobile Robots Using MATLAB and Simulink
Developing Autonomous Mobile Robots Using MATLAB and Simulink
Find out how MATLAB and Simulink provide tools and algorithms you can use throughout your workflow for developing and verifying autonomous mobile robots. You can develop and verify algorithms for applications from perception to motion.
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Educator Resources
Wireless Communications Onramp
Wireless Communications Onramp
Learn the basics of simulating a wireless communications link in MATLAB through this free, 90-minute interactive tutorial.
Launch lesson
IoT from Data to Action
IoT from Data to Action
Check out this new video series to learn how to implement your next IoT project by transforming your data into insights and actions on the cloud by using ThingSpeak.
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Virtual Events & Webinars
Aerial Lidar Processing in MATLAB
Aerial Lidar Processing in MATLAB
16​ March
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22​ March

Optimize FPGA and ASIC Speed and Area Using HDL Coder

23​ March

Bluetooth Modeling in MATLAB

24​ March

15 Simulink Features You Need Now

31​ March

Modeling and Simulation of Battery Systems with Simulink

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MATLAB in Research
Building a Microscope That Sees with Helium
Building a Microscope That Sees with Helium
Researchers at the University of Cambridge and the University of Newcastle (Australia) build a scanning helium microscope that provides sharper images and better data than optical or electron microscopes.
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MATLAB and Simulink in Industry
GN Hearing Accelerates Development of Next-Generation Hearing Aid ASICs
GN Hearing used Simulink and Mixed-Signal Blockset to evaluate the performance of hearing aid ASIC designs via simulation, reducing the need for prototypes.
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GN Hearing Accelerates Development of Next-Generation Hearing Aid ASICs
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