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Sign Me Up! – Sign Language Interpretation in MATLAB
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Excellence in Innovation: Accelerate PLL Design with Deep Learning
Recently, Liping from the Student Programs team at MathWorks had an interview with Lingfeng Lu and Jiangchuan Li, where...

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Excellence in Innovation: Accelerate PLL Design with Deep Learning
Recently, Liping from the Student Programs team at MathWorks had an interview with Lingfeng Lu and Jiangchuan Li, where...

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The BioMassters Challenge Starter Code
Joining us today is Grace Woolson, who joined the student programs team in June 2022 to support data science challenges...

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The BioMassters Challenge Starter Code
Joining us today is Grace Woolson, who joined the student programs team in June 2022 to support data science challenges...

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Introducing the Latest Members of the Student Programs Team at MathWorks!
We now have 4 new members located in Natick (US) and Bangalore (India). The Student Programs team’s more recent members...

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Introducing the Latest Members of the Student Programs Team at MathWorks!
We now have 4 new members located in Natick (US) and Bangalore (India). The Student Programs team’s more recent members...

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Path Planning for Formula Student Driverless Cars Using Delaunay Triangulation
In this blog, Veer Alakshendra will show how you can develop a basic path planning algorithm for Formula Student...

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Path Planning for Formula Student Driverless Cars Using Delaunay Triangulation
In this blog, Veer Alakshendra will show how you can develop a basic path planning algorithm for Formula Student...

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Is it a “b” or a “d”? See how a high school student went from having an idea to winning the Engineering Sciences Olympiad!
Today we’re talking to Guillaume Dablin, a student at the University of Technology of Compiègne, France, about how he used...

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Is it a “b” or a “d”? See how a high school student went from having an idea to winning the Engineering Sciences Olympiad!
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Basic Mathematics 8
A robot is extending its arm and attempting to reach a game piece that is X” away and Yg ” off the ground. The base of the arm i...

3 years ago | 3 | 198 solvers

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Resistance of a robot
What is the resistance of an industrial robot that draws P watts of power when connected to a power supply delivering V volts? R...

3 years ago | 3 | 312 solvers

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Voltage in a lamp
A lamp is measured to have a resistance of R ohms when it operates at a power of P Watts. What is the voltage (in volts) being a...

3 years ago | 3 | 391 solvers

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Resistance in a circuit
Two resistors with values of 6.0 ohms and 12 ohms are connected in parallel. This combination is connected in series with a 4 o...

3 years ago | 2 | 346 solvers

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Calculate supply voltage and total current
Three resistors are connected in series and each has a resistance in ohms. Resistor R2 has a voltage drop of ΔV2volts Find the ...

3 years ago | 3 | 248 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 7
Three generous robotics team mentors would jointly like to donate $N toward extra supplies. The second mentor is donating twice ...

3 years ago | 2 | 287 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 6
A High School is trying to build their robot to be able to reach the hanging object which is H inches from the ground. Their ro...

3 years ago | 4 | 324 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 5
The total area of all four equal sections of the game field is N ft². Each section has a rectangle of dimensions X ft x Y ft re...

3 years ago | 3 | 308 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 4
Team #1 is in first place but only one point higher than Team #2. The sum of their two scores is N. What are each team’s scores...

3 years ago | 2 | 362 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 3
It was announced during a Robotics Competition kick off that two of the trickiest scoring objects are: soup cans, and beach ball...

3 years ago | 2 | 263 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 2
If a 4’ x 8’ sheet of ½” plywood weighs W lbs and you cut an L” x L” robot base from this material, approximately how much weigh...

3 years ago | 2 | 319 solvers

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Basic Mathematics 1
If a robot is traveling on a north heading at v1 inches per second and has the ability to only make N degree changes in directio...

3 years ago | 4 | 330 solvers

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Linear Motion 7
A robot has a maximum rate of acceleration of a m/s2. If the robot starts from rest and reaches a velocity of v2 m/s. How far ha...

3 years ago | 3 | 382 solvers

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Linear Motion 6
An experimental vehicle traveling at v1 m/s is brought to a full stop in t seconds. How far does it travel before stopping? Roun...

3 years ago | 4 | 358 solvers

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Linear Motion 5
A robot moving down an incline for 3 seconds undergoes a uniform acceleration of a ft/s2. If the robot has an initial velocity o...

3 years ago | 4 | 383 solvers

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Linear Motion 4
A robot accelerates at a rate of A ft/s2. Assuming the robot starts from rest how much time is required to reach an object loca...

3 years ago | 2 | 383 solvers

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Linear Motion 3
Suppose a car is moving in a straight line and steadily increases its speed. It moves from v1 ft/s to v1+2 ft/s in the first se...

3 years ago | 2 | 379 solvers

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Linear Motion 2
During testing in the desert, a remotely operated vehicle travels D kilometers over rough terrain. The testing takes place over...

3 years ago | 3 | 459 solvers

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Linear Motion 1
An object travels N feet in the first second of travel, N feet again during the second second of travel and N feet again during ...

3 years ago | 3 | 462 solvers

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