Contributors from the Past 7 Days
162 contributors found in Answers
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Hic sunt dracones! PROFESSIONAL: Physician (M.D.): Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine; M.Sc. Biomedical Engineering: Instrumentation, Signal Processing, Control, System Identification, Parameter Estimation NON-PROFESSIONAL: Amateur Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator; Private Pilot, Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Rating Airplane; Gamer NOTE: I do not respond to emails or personal messages, unless they are about my File Exchange contributions. Time Zone: UTC-7 (Standard); UTC-6 (Daylight Savings/Summer) |
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What is a model? Professional Interests: Model-Based Development |
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Professional Interests: medical image processing, optimization algorithms PLEASE NOTE: I do not read email sent through my author page. Please post questions about FEX submissions in their respective Comments section. |
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Suspensa Vix Via Fit |
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I joined The MathWorks in the Technical Support department during the summer of 2001 and transferred into the Quality Engineering department in March of 2004. I now work qualifying the core MATLAB numerical functions (PLUS, MINUS, LU, FFT, ODE45, etc.) Professional Interests: mathematics, MATLAB For assistance with MATLAB question please post to MATLAB Answers or contact Technical Support using the Contact Us link in the upper-right corner of the page instead of contacting me directly. |
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A retired applied mathematician, consultant, sometime mechanical engineer, numerical analyst, woodworker, bridge player. Please DON'T contact me, as too many students then decide I am their personal consultant if I allow it. I won't do consulting by mail. |
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Community volunteer, like to help people by making difference in their lives |
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Software engineer at MathWorks with a Ph.D. in neurophysiology from the University of Rochester (NY). Specialized in visual and vestibular systems, multisensory integration, sensory-motor and control systems, steering, and navigation. Former member of the MathWorks Community Advisory Board. *My community contributions before 14-Feb-2022 were prior to my employment at MathWorks. |
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Senior Scientist (male/man) and Inventor in the Procter and Gamble Company, one of the world's 10 largest industrial corporations. I did image analysis full time until my retirement in 2023 and currently have only part time jobs with P&G. I have Ph.D. in Optical Sciences specializing in imaging, image processing, and image analysis. 45+ years of military, academic, and (mostly) industrial experience with image analysis programming and algorithm development. Experience designing custom light booths and other imaging systems. Experience with color and monochrome imaging, video analysis, thermal, ultraviolet, hyperspectral, CT, MRI, radiography, profilometry, microscopy, NIR and Raman spectroscopy, etc. on a huge variety of subjects. Member of the Mathworks Community Advisory Board. Be sure to click "View All" in my File Exchange to see ALL of my demos and tutorials. |
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Research Assistant.
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Professional Interests: IT |
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Punctuality, cooperative, ability to analyze. |
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I make tools for fast and robust state estimation and consult with aerospace companies about guidance, navigation, control, simulation, and optimization with An Uncommon Lab (anuncommonlab.com). |
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Available for consultancy in MATLAB, Aero/Hydrodynamics, computational geometry, optimisation, web apps in python and API design and build. https://uk.linkedin.com/in/thclark1 |
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I am an Associate Engineer at MathWorks. DISCLAIMER: Any advice or opinions here are my own, and in no way reflect that of MathWorks. |
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The best way to learn MATLAB is speaking in MATLAB |
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