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SUMMARY:Model-Based Design with MathWorks
DTSTART:20260507T110000
DTEND:20260507T143000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:MathWorks\nDiscover the MathWorks tools available to the EPFL 
 community at this upcoming event. The sessions will provide an overview of
  existing resources and offer a chance to explore their capabilities in mo
 re depth\, with time dedicated to questions and discussion.\nTwo back-to-b
 ack sessions will be held on Wednesday\, May 7th\, in room AAC 1 14. Parti
 cipants are welcome to join either one or both sessions.\n\nOverview Sessi
 on (11:00–12:30): Leveraging Model-Based Design for Robotics Projects wi
 th MathWorks\n\nModern robotics systems combine complex dynamics\, advance
 d control algorithms\, perception\, and embedded software\, all of which m
 ust work together reliably. In this introductory session\, we present how 
 the MathWorks toolchain supports the complete robotics workflow\, from ear
 ly-stage modeling and simulation to verification and deployment on real ha
 rdware. Using representative robotics use cases\, we demonstrate how model
 -based design enables researchers and educators to systematically develop 
 robotic systems. The presentation covers concepts such as multi-domain mod
 eling\, simulation of robotic behavior and automatic code generation of al
 gorithms for embedded targets. The goal of the session is to provide an ov
 erview of how MATLAB® and Simulink® can be used and to raise awareness t
 hat EPFL provides the full toolchain for academic use.\n\nFollowing the pr
 esentation\, there will be a lunch break with snacks and refreshments\, du
 ring which participants can exchange ideas and ask questions. Participants
  interested in diving deeper into the implementation are invited to join t
 he hands-on workshop in the afternoon.\n\nAudience: faculty members\, rese
 archers\, teaching assistants\, and anyone interested in understanding how
  MathWorks tools can support robotics research and education.\n\nHands-on 
 Workshop (12:30–14:30): Model-Based Design with MATLAB and Simulink\n\nI
 n the afternoon session\, participants will dive deeper into the practical
  implementation of a concrete working example using MATLAB and Simulink. B
 uilding on the introduced concepts from the morning\, this workshop guides
  participants through the key steps of a model-based workflow\, including 
 building up a digital twin of a robot using mechanical and electrical mode
 ling up to control algorithm deployment on the hardware.\n\nParticipants w
 ill work directly with the tools\, explore a model\, run simulations\, and
  tweak algorithm parameters to get an intuitive feel for how theory transl
 ates into working robotic behavior. Along the way\, we will cover best pra
 ctices for structuring your models\, validating designs early\, and reusin
 g the same artifacts from simulation through to deployment.\n\nPlease regi
 ster at: https://forms.gle/x7Zns222Hrbuz7L48 \n\nWe hope to see many of 
 you there!
LOCATION:AAC 1 14
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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