Manipal Institute of Technology provides campus-wide access to MathWorks’ Matlab and Simulink
April 18: MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, has announced that the Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka has implemented a campus-wide license for the MATLAB and Simulink product families.
April 18: MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, has announced that the Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka has implemented a campus-wide license for the MATLAB and Simulink product families. Using MATLAB and Simulink, automotive engineers speed up embedded controller development and calibration, and deliver vehicles that meet market requirements for safety, comfort, functionality, fuel economy, and vehicle performance.
With this implementation, Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) has standardised on the same tools used by engineers and scientists across industries for technical computing, simulation and Model-Based Design. MIT’s students will gain hands-on, practical experience with software used widely in industry, and MIT’s faculty can engage in research and devise curriculum based on their experiences with these tools.
MIT has been using MATLAB and Simulink in its B.Tech and M.Tech courses since 2003 and has integrated the software into its curriculum. With the new campus-wide implementation, more than 2,000 undergraduate and post-graduate students, and over 500 faculty members will be able to learn, teach and research with MATLAB and Simulink in MIT’s labs, classrooms, and on laptops and PCs off-campus. The implementation will cover wide-ranging disciplines such as Engineering, Biological and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Business and Economics.
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“The campus-wide implementation of MATLAB and Simulink is a major stride towards arming our students with the relevant engineering knowledge and the skills to ably compete with the best in the global job market,” said Dr. Vinod Thomas, associate director (Development), Manipal Institute of Technology (pictured left).
“Engineering education needs to be in sync with the requirements of the industry. Globally, MathWorks has a strong focus on bridging the gap between the academia and industry sectors. By providing easy and campus-wide access to industry-standard software such as MATLAB and Simulink, MIT is equipping its students with a blend of theory and real-world technology practices, making them industry-ready,” said Kishore Rao, managing director of MathWorks India (pictured right).
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