MathWorks Research Summit is an invitation-only event that provides a forum for candid exchange between thought leaders from academia, industry, government, and MathWorks senior management. The event focuses on addressing technical challenges, exploring opportunities, and discussing solutions at the forefront of science and engineering research.
Through lively discussions and technical talks, participants share knowledge, germinate ideas, inspire applications, discover successes in related fields, initiate new collaborations, recognize trends, and identify research needs. They can also socialize and network with fellow participants who govern professional organizations, have experience organizing research programs and projects, and share guidance on teaching and workforce training.
The event features:
- Keynotes from experts
- Breakout discussions
- Technology showcase
- Networking sessions
MathWorks Research Summit Recap
In prior years, the focus of the MathWorks Research Summit was AI for Engineering. MathWorks staff presented future directions for technical computing and model-based design for AI and showcased technology demonstrations to preview upcoming functionality. Various breakout topics explored commonalities and differences across many AI applications, techniques, and workflows. A previous panel discussion explored AI's increasing role in the future of education.
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Highlights from Previous Editions
The Interplay Between AI and Power Systems
Le Xie, Harvard University
Expeditions Towards Human-Robot Teaming at the Extremes
Taskin Padir, Northeastern University
Machine Learning in Particle Physics
Sergei Gleyzer, The University of Alabama
AI-Assisted Sensing & Control at Gravitational Wave Detectors
Nikhil Mukund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology