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MATLAB for Simulink Users: Modernize Data-Driven Workflows

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25 Sep 2025, 1:00 PM EDT 25 Sep 2025, 2:00 PM EDT

Overview

As companies become increasingly data-driven, Simulink users are being challenged to use real-world data to inform and validate their designs. You already have powerful data analysis and analytics capabilities at your fingertips with MATLAB.

Discover how to unlock the full potential of MATLAB within your Simulink workflows and learn practical techniques to meet the data-driven demands of modern engineering, all without leaving your existing toolchain. These approaches can boost the robustness and reliability of your simulations, and open doors to advanced applications like Digital Twins.

Highlights

  • Ingesting data from log files
  • Programmatically configuring Simulink model parameters
  • Simulating in serial or parallel
  • Efficiently post-processing simulation results

Whether you want to accelerate your workflow, minimize errors, or break into new frontiers, this session will take your Simulink projects to the next level. Reserve your spot!

About the Presenter

Will Wilson is an Application Engineer at MathWorks, specializing in data engineering and analytics for time series data. He helps people maximize the value of their data by aligning business objectives with engineering solutions, with a focus on data scale and cloud-based deployment strategies. Before joining MathWorks in 2015, Will spent 10 years working at Robert Bosch LLC on safety-related products, including occupant classification and airbag control systems. His experience at Bosch included systems engineering, airbag calibration, technical project management, and strategic marketing with a focus on ADAS technology. Prior to Bosch, Will spent seven years working at Johnson Controls, where he designed and launched power seat track mechanisms. He holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Kettering University.

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MATLAB for Simulink Users: Modernize Data-Driven Workflows

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