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Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering. Professional Interests: VHDL, Signal Processing, Wireless communication. |
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Professional Matlab consultant/programmer. http://UndocumentedMatlab.com Books author: "Accelerating MATLAB Performance", "Undocumented MATLAB-Java Programming Secrets" (http://UndocumentedMatlab.com/books). Email: altmany at gmail.com |
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A retired applied mathematician, consultant, sometime mechanical engineer, numerical analyst, woodworker, bridge player. Please DON'T contact me, as too many students then decide I am their personal consultant if I allow it. I won't do consulting by mail. |
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https://www.cranfield.ac.uk/people/dr-yi-cao-841215 |
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Originally from Apulia, Italy. Master and PhD in EE and Automation from Pisa university (with periods at Strathclyde University Georgia Tech). Faculty at WVU (UAV flight control group) from 2000 to 2008. Main research areas: Control of nonlinear systems, system identification, fault tolerance. Published a bit more than 100 articles in journals and conferences, and a couple of book chapters. Working for MathWorks since January 2009, first in the Los Angeles office and then in Natick (MA). Current role: documentation for the RL and MPC toolboxes. |
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Please contact me for any MATLAB models on payment basis, email ID: malla_phd@yahoo.com Dr. Siva Ganesh Malla, PhD from School of Electrical Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar, India ; Professional Interests: power electronics; Drives, FACTS, Electric Power Distribution Systems, Distributed Generation, Renewable Energy, Power Systems, Switched Reluctance Motor Design and Control, Electrical Machine Design, Simulation of Electric Power Systems, Simulation of Electrical Machines........... |
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Helping engineers optimize physical system designs through simulation |
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I'm a biomedical engineer by training, but I love MATLAB and have worked as a Principal Application Engineer for MathWorks since 2005.
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Professor Antonio Trujillo-Ortiz is an oceanographer. He has a PhD and has worked extensively at Facultad de Ciencias Marinas as a senior lecturer on courses of Statistics, Advanced Statistics, Multivariate Statistics, and Linear Algebra. It would appreciate to receive copies of the work published that utilize or they cite any of the functions below. FEX contributor since
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Professional Interests: Oceanography, Statistics, Mathematics, Marilyn Monroe, Titanic. Offering also courses and statistical consulting services anywhere of the world. |
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PIRC is a research institution that supports solving various engineering problems using artificial intelligent controllers and other advanced controllers. PIRC has experienced and competent experts in a variety of engineering areas. Using different simulation tools, PIRC supports developing research-based simulation models for industrial and educational purposes. PIRC's Founder is Associate Editor of IEEE Access The Multidisciplinary Open Access Journal. founder has published over 100 technical papers in international conferences, and peer-reviewed International Journals. Founder serves as a Technical board member in more than 60 International conferences and journals. Founder has received the 2015, 2016, and 2017 outstanding contribution Awards from MATLAB, U.S.A. www.pirc.co.in ceo@pirc.co.in ceopirc@gmail.com |
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I have been using Matlab since version 4 (1999 or so) and still prefer it over all other software tools available for data manipulation :-) My professional interests: neuroscience (motor control & eye movements), cognitive psychology physics, mathematics, teaching "The most important part of programming is writing the comments!" |
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I'm from a small town called Largs near Glasgow in Scotland. I studied for my undergraduate degree in Electronic and Microprocessor Engineering and PhD in Signal Processing at Strathclyde University. I live in Natick, MA. |
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I am interested in the floating ice shelves that fringe East Antarctica. My current work is toward building a better understanding of how climatology influences glaciology via oceanography. I also have some experience with the acoustics of gas hydrates and oceanic methane bubbles. Homepage: www.chadagreene.com Professional Interests: Antarctic ice shelf dynamics, sea level rise, underwater acoustics, methane hydrates Note: I will not do your homework for you and I will not respond to emails directing me to a question posed on the Answers forum. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S. MechE), University of Michigan (Ph.D. MechE), MathWorks |
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Professional Interests: Power Electronics and Electrical Drives |
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CNRS, CEREMADE, Universite Paris-Dauphine.
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Matt is currently employed at Sunstate Risk Assessments, LLC in the beautiful Florida panhandle. He holds degrees in physics and mechanical engineering. Professional Interests: MATLAB, C++, ANSYS |
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I am a faculty member at the National Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology in Tunis (1999-2020). I have earned a Diplôme d'ingénieur in biotechnology from the Ecole des Mines de Paris and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of California at Davis. My research interests include the applications of computers in chemical engineering. URL: https://sites.google.com/site/housambinous/home Professional Interests: Numerical Simulations and Separation Science |
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Website : http://jenyrajan.googlepages.com/ |
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I started using MATLAB in 1985. Top of the line PCs had no hard drive, only 2e-3 GHz CPU, and 5e-4 GB RAM. Look how far we have come since then. Eventually I joined MathWorks. As an application engineer I met thousands of MATLAB users and helped them solve problems. As a quality engineer within the development organization I helped make MATLAB itself even better. Over the years I have used MATLAB to solve a wide range of technical computing problems. I enjoy exploring new problem spaces for myself and helping others learn to use MATLAB.
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Professional Interests: Statistics, Optimization, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Signal Processing, Target Tracking |
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Senior Scientist (male/man) and Inventor in the Procter and Gamble Company, one of the world's 10 largest industrial corporations. I did image analysis full time until my retirement in 2023 and currently have only part time jobs with P&G. I have Ph.D. in Optical Sciences specializing in imaging, image processing, and image analysis. 45+ years of military, academic, and (mostly) industrial experience with image analysis programming and algorithm development. Experience designing custom light booths and other imaging systems. Experience with color and monochrome imaging, video analysis, thermal, ultraviolet, hyperspectral, CT, MRI, radiography, profilometry, microscopy, NIR and Raman spectroscopy, etc. on a huge variety of subjects. Member of the Mathworks Community Advisory Board. Be sure to click "View All" in my File Exchange to see ALL of my demos and tutorials. |
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I'm a biochemist with a PhD in Biotechnologies Professional Interests: Biochemestry and Molecular Biology |
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I am research associate professor at the University of New Mexico Center for High Technology Materials Professional Interests: PDE Constrained optimization, quantum mechanics, numerical methods |
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Playing with Matlab as a hobby... isn't it fun?
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Yarpiz serves as a valuable resource for academic and professional scientific source codes and tutorials, with a specific focus on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Engineering Optimization, Operational Research, and Control Engineering. The platform offers a comprehensive collection of freely accessible source codes, intended for research and academic purposes, as well as for sharing and modification. Projects are implemented in various programming languages, including MATLAB, Python, and C/C++. Curious about the name Yarpiz? Derived from Azeri Turkish, it refers to the Pennyroyal or Mentha Pulegium plant, often used to brew tea known for its effectiveness in treating colds and influenza. For further details, please visit the Yarpiz website at www.yarpiz.com. |
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B.Sc in Electrical Engineering (signal processing, telecommunication and optics), M.Sc in Electrical Engineering - Thesis in Optical fiber telecommunication |
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Machine Learning researcher specialized in Bayesian inference and Deep Learning |
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Professional Interests: Multi-objective optimization, Robust optimization, Swarm intelligence, Computational intelligence |
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My research area are Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Power Electronics and Power System |
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Personal website: http://William.Thielicke.org Company website: http://www.Optolution.com Professional Interests: Animal locomotion, flow measurement techniques, micro air vehicles, robotics |
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Ben Barrowes received the Ph.D. degree in 2004 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. He was named top high school math student in the state of Utah (1991), was awarded an NSF graduate fellowship (1999), was a Director's funded Postdoc at Los Alamos National Laboratory (2004), and was named Innovator of the Year for the Army Corps of Engineers (2019). Currently, he is a physicist with the US Army ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory and is the author or coauthor of over 150 scientific publications. His research interests center on electromagnetic wave theory and modeling with applications including electromagnetic induction methods for detecting and classifying subsurface UneXploded Ordnance (UXO), Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), novel fusion energy generation, and the intersection between modern technology and political science. |
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Homepage: http://www.florian-knorn.com |
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The world's first MATLAB programmer. |
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http://www.glaciology.net |
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Technical Consultant
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Professional Interests: FPGA, Communications |
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Website: http://sites.google.com/site/msnair1979/
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I am a software engineer and development manager for MathWorks' Image Processing Toolbox. Professional Interests: File Formats, Digital Imaging, Color Science |
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Currently a Principal Researcher at the Multimedia Analysis Group (https://labs-repos.iit.demokritos.gr/MagCIL), Institute of Informatics and Telecommunication, National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos". He has received his diploma of Informatics and Telecommunications in the University of Athens (2002), M.Sc. of SIPS ("Signal and Image Processing Systems), organised by University of Patras (2004) and his PhD in the field of audio analysis (University of Athens, 2009). |
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Formerly known as MATLABDoug during my 15 year tenure at MathWorks. Now I live in Vegas, write poker books and relieve tourists of their poker money. |
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ME in (Aerospace Engineering) from the (University of Texas at Arlington). BS in Aircraft Engineering (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University) with minor in Mathematics. Certified Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Engineer & Administrator along with the following certifications: CCNA, MCITP, MCTS, A+ |
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I work in the Depts. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester where our lab is studying auditory neuroscience. I also teach an introductory MATLAB class to Neuroscience grad students. MATLAB user since 1987. |
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Former hardware development engineer and MathWorks Applications Engineer. Now retired, but still an avid user of MATLAB and Simulink. |
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Visit my Matlab page: http://www.fast.u-psud.fr/~moisy/ml Professional Interests: Fluid mechanics, Image processing |
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Suspensa Vix Via Fit |
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Research engineer in computer sciences, more precisely image processing and applied statistics. Interested in image analysis, geometrical modelling, image registration problems, estimation in discrete images, and polyhedral reconstruction. See also: http://github.com/mattools/matGeom http://github.com/mattools/matImage |
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Professional Interests: Image Processing |
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http://schestowitz.com |
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I received a Ph.D. in number theory from UC Berkeley in 1997. I also enjoy other areas of math, as well as physics and computer programming. I live in Goleta, CA, near Santa Barbara and work at Raytheon in Goleta. |
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Hristo Zhivomirov was born in Varna, Bulgaria, in 1987. He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Communication Equipment and Technologies from Technical University of Varna in 2010 and 2012, respectively. In 2016 he received a Ph.D. degree in Theory of Communication. Mr. Zhivomirov is currently an Assoc. Professor in Department of Theory of Electrical Engineering and Measurements in Technical University of Varna. Mr. Zhivomirov is a member of IEEE, Federation of Scientific-Technical Unions in Bulgaria and Union of Scientists in Bulgaria. His research interests include the field of signal and data processing, electrical and electronics measurements and Matlab programming (Signal Processing, Data Acquisition, Data Visualization, etc.). |
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I'm a post-doc researcher at the Dept of Education, University of Ioannina, Greece, and Research Fellow of the Center for Research and Applications of Non linear Systems, University of Patras, Greece. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1421 |
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Professional Interests: Transformer Design Optimization, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Power-flow Analysis & State Estimation, Matlab & Simulink |
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It is easier to solve a problem than to guess, what the problem is. Questions about FileExchange submissions are welcome - get my address from the code. I do not answer mails concerning questions in the forum. |
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Available for projects in satellite orbit determination, astrodynamics, and astronomy. Contact: mahooti007@gmail.com. |
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UK Engineering Manager at MathWorks. Ph.D. from Cambridge in vehicle dynamics and control. |
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www.nassimkhaled.com Published Author and an innovator with more than 30 patents and patent applications. Dr. Khaled holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with focus on IoT, guidance and controls. |
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Home Page: http://www.jdivahar.com Some of my work: http://www.youtube.com/jdivahar Professional Interests: [Dynamics: Aerodynamics, Structural Dynamics, Flight Dynamics], [Computer Programming, Differential Geometry, CAD-Programming, Meshing, Scientific Visualization] |
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Masters Graduate majored in Electrical & Computer Enginering. My passion for being here on MATLAB Central - This is the very place I have started learning MATLAB from and I love sharing my work and knowing others work. I would like to thank the guys at Mathworks for providing this one big place for everyone to share their knowledge. I keep myself busy with Problem Solving and Optimizing Solutions in general.
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Graduated from TU-DELFT university with a Ph.D. degree. See link for more information: https://ir.linkedin.com/in/hamid-ramezani-53077221 |
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Stuart leads product management for Quantitative Finance and Risk Management at MathWorks. |
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http://www.getreuer.info Professional Interests: image processing, inverse problems, scientific computing, software development |
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I'm a Mechatronics Engineering graduate from the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. If you have any questions about MATLAB feel free to e-mail me and I will help as much as I am able to. The files I submitted should give a general idea of the topics I'm good at. One last thing: If one or more of my files were useful to you in some way, then please take the time to rate them! Professional Interests: Numerical Analysis, Robotics, Optimization. |
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Aerospace engineer (retired) Professional Interests: aerospace trajectory optimization |
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Professional Interests: ocean biogeochemistry, ecosystem modeling |
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Krishna Pillai is a Signal Processing Engineer based out of Bangalore, India. His typical activities on a working day involve identifying and modeling digital signal processing algorithms for wireless receivers. He blogs @ http://www.dsplog.com.
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Speech processing designates a team consisting of Prof. Lawrence Rabiner (Rutgers University and University of California, Santa Barbara), Prof. Ronald Schafer (Stanford University), Kirty Vedula and Siva Yedithi (Rutgers University). The set of speech processing exercises are intended to supplement the teaching material in the textbook “Theory and Applications of Digital Speech Processing” by L R Rabiner and R W Schafer.
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Assistant professor of Electrical Engineering Technology and adjunct instructor of Mathematics. I love to write code to put Mathematics to practical use. |
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Retired university professor. Google me. Professional Interests: http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~toh |
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Dr. Mellik boasts an impressive twenty-five years of extensive experience in power system studies. He is highly proficient in using various power systems simulation tools and excels as an algorithm programmer. Holding a doctoral degree in power systems from Canada, Dr. Mellik is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and an active member of the IEEE Industry Application Society (IEEE-IAS). He is also a registered Professional Engineer in Alberta, Manitoba, and Nevada. Dr. Mellik's unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience enables him to conduct a wide range of power system studies, from basic to advanced, and to teach various power systems classes. He has authored or co-authored over 35 technical and white papers and has attended more than 500 seminars and training sessions related to power systems. |
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Luigi Rosa
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Web site: http://www.advancedsourcecode.com/ |
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Professional Interests: matrix computations, graph algorithms |
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Professor & Vice Dean, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California B.S. (1988), M.S. (1993), Ph.D. (1997), Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign https://cee.usc.edu/directory/faculty/profile/?lname=Johnson&fname=Erik |
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http://simulations.narod.ru/
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https://sites.google.com/site/kolukulasivasrinivas/ Professional Interests: Mathematical Computing |
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Developing software for power system analysis
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Computer Vision Researcher. Peak ranking: 2 (as on 15th Jan, 2024). |
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I am an oceanographer working for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I obtained my Ph. D. from Dalhousie University in 1990 and now work on ocean climate variability at the Maurice-Lamontagne Institute in Mont-Joli, Québec, Canada. More at http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sdb-bds/profile-profil.do?lang=eng&id=200 Professional Interests: oceanography, statistics, hypoxia, Argo profiling floats |
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Ph. D. in EE at USC, 1986 CAU Professor at the dept. of EE since 1986 Professional Interests: Digital Signal Processing, Digital Communication, Electric/Electronic Circuits, |
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Pierre Giroux worked for over 30 years as a senior engineer at IREQ real-time simulator. His work includes design, real-time simulation, and testing of controllers for HVDC systems, FACTS controllers, and power quality devices. He also performed the design, implementation, and testing of several MATLAB/SPS models. He has wide experience in the preparation and presentation of technical seminars and training on Power and Control Systems. He is currently pursuing his activities as a consultant. |
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