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MathWorks accelerates the transformation of engineering teaching with new quality productivity tools
Date:January 7, 2025    Views:29

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    Beijing, China, December 26, 2024 - MathWorks, the world's leading developer of mathematical computing software, today announced that its MATLAB? And Simulink? The platform has achieved remarkable results in China's higher education. With the rapid development of science and technology, the country's new quality productivity puts forward higher innovation requirements for future talents, and higher education also needs teaching methods and contents that are compatible with such innovation requirements, so as to create more scenarios and opportunities to cultivate future talents and improve students' technical ability and critical thinking ability. MATLAB and Simulink, as the most widely used computing software in the global engineering and science fields, have been widely used in university teaching and research, and play a key role in improving students' computing ability, experimental operation and research ability.
    Under the framework of the MATLAB/Simulink project of the Ministry of Education, MathWorks? Actively promote the application of MATLAB and Simulink in various teaching projects, especially in science and engineering disciplines, to help colleges and universities build practice-driven curriculum system. At present, the practical cases of curriculum design and scientific research projects have achieved remarkable results.
    For example, in the course "Introduction to Integrated Energy System" offered by the School of Electrical Engineering of Southeast University, Professor Hu Qinran used MATLAB real-time script and App design tools to deconstruct the modeling process of integrated energy system, introduced the joint operation optimization problem through practical examples, and developed interactive demonstration small programs. In order to facilitate students to conduct simple simulation of the integrated energy system, accelerate their learning to solve the practical problems of the integrated energy system with MATLAB.

Professor Hu Qinran teaches natural gas network modeling using real-time scripts
    In addition to integrated energy systems, combining AI, software-defined radio (SDR) devices with wireless communication courses is also a hot topic in university engineering departments. Dr. Wu Guang, head of the Wireless Communication Innovation Teaching Laboratory of Southern University of Science and Technology, used the application cases provided by MATLAB to design a series of applications based on the Deep Learning Toolbox? The experimental project of AI frontier communication system integrates scientific research achievements into experimental teaching. Dr. Wu also organized the data collected by USRP in the course of the experiment into a standard dataset, which was shared with courseware and videos for use by other universities without experimental equipment. The project won the second prize in 2023 National College Electrical and Electronic experimental Teaching Case Design Competition in Central and South China.

Wi-Fi image transmission experiment in the experimental course of "Frontier Communication System Design"
    In addition, Zhou Wenna, associate professor of the School of Geological Sciences and Mineral Resources of Lanzhou University, introduced MATLAB Mobile? And real-time scripts to improve the teaching and learning of "Geophysics", overcome the limitations of class time and computer equipment, stimulate students' interest and hands-on ability. Data visualization and analysis enable students to visually observe and understand geophysical phenomena, enhance programming skills, and win awards in campus innovation competitions.

    In order to better cope with the teaching challenges of Electromagnetic Field and Electromagnetic Wave, the core course of communication engineering and electronic information science and technology, Professor Mei Zhonglei from the School of Information Science and Engineering of Lanzhou University visualized abstract and complex electromagnetic concepts through MATLAB, and guided students to use Antenna Toolbox. The design and simulation of microstrip antenna are completed. The virtual simulation experiment not only saves time and cost, but also avoids the use of expensive, bulky and inefficient physical electromagnetic simulation equipment. It also helps students master the principle and application of terahertz imaging, and further improves the practical ability, engineering application ability and complex problem solving ability of undergraduates. In 2023, "Terahertz Time Domain Spectral Detection and Imaging Virtual Simulation Experiment" was rated as the third batch of national first-class undergraduate courses.

The "Blue is beautiful" and "leaf" imaging photos obtained in the terahertz virtual simulation experiment
    The reasons why many domestic universities of science and technology choose MATLAB include its mature program library, rich cases, detailed help documents and no complex configuration. The extended functions can be obtained through the "additional resource Manager" to achieve one-stop installation and ready-to-use, which is convenient for teachers to continuously improve and optimize the course content. In addition, teachers can directly visit the Ministry of Education Industry-University Collaborative Education MATLAB/Simulink project to select courseware for download to speed up courseware development, or contact the MathWorks China Education team for course development support. MATLAB grammar is simple and easy to use, and it is also very friendly to students who are new to programming and simulation software. It is convenient for students to master program design, self-study cutting-edge scientific and technological achievements, publish academic papers, and lay the foundation for future study and employment.
    Qingjie Li, Head of Education at MathWorks China, said: "We are excited to see MATLAB and Simulink playing an increasingly important role in higher education in China. MATLAB and Simulink not only provide students with mature products and strong technical support, but also through rich teaching resources and innovative teaching methods, help teachers and students to accelerate the transformation from the teaching and learning in the industrial era to the intelligent era, exercise the innovative thinking required by new quality productivity, and accelerate the mastery of new quality production tools. Many large enterprises are using MATLAB and Simulink for product research and development. Whether it is for further study or entering the workplace, MATLAB lays a solid foundation for students' future development."

    In the future, MathWorks will continue to promote the development of higher education and continue to optimize the educational capabilities of MATLAB and Simulink to meet the needs of a wider range of disciplines through continuous innovation. At the same time, MathWorks will further expand its cooperation with domestic universities to support students in more fields, and through online courses, project-driven teaching and academic collaboration, help students better master cutting-edge technologies and research methods, enhance their competitiveness in academic, industrial and innovative fields, and contribute to the development of education in China.


About MathWorks

    MathWorks is the world's leading developer of mathematical computing software. The company's MATLAB, known as "the language of scientists and engineers," is a programming environment that integrates algorithm development, data analysis, visualization and numerical computation. Simulink is a modular modeling environment for simulation and model-based design of multi-domain and embedded engineering systems. These products serve engineers and scientists around the world, helping them accelerate the pace of invention, innovation and development in the automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics, industrial automation and other industries. MATLAB and Simulink products are essential teaching and research tools for many of the world's top universities and academic institutions. MathWorks was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, USA, with more than 6,500 employees in 34 locations worldwide.




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