Dear fellow engineers, welcome to the bog MATLAB Tips & Tricks.
This blog is all about interesting tips and tricks that are useful in MATLAB and Simulink, for quick and efficient programming. Generally experts and coders with more experience use them to get done with codes or mathematical models in Simulink.
MATLAB being a mathematical programming environment, it is used by researchers, academicians and industry professionals. Because of the tools which are present in MATLAB, makes it more versatile and useful for wide range of applications.
Rupesh Gosavi started his practice with MATLAB in the year of 2013, during his post-graduation. With this blog he wants to spread the knowledge of MATLAB and Simulink, which he gained over the practice of more then 7 years.
He is holding a graduation degree in mechanical engineering and post-graduation in automobile technology. During his post-graduation studies, he found MATLAB being a most interesting, dynamic and research oriented language.
He hold a certification from MathWorks as Certified MATLAB Associate. He has conducted more than 16 workshops in 20 odd institutions and shared his knowledge with more than 500 students and 200 faculties across Maharashtra. His work has been appreciated by well known institutions.
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