Introduction

MATLAB EXPO brought together engineers, researchers, and scientists to hear real-world examples, get hands-on demonstrations, and learn more about the latest features and capabilities of MATLAB and Simulink

Save the Earth: Accelerate Climate Science and Electrify Everything

Dr Tanya Morton, MathWorks Dr Heather Gorr and Michael Carone, MathWorks

Advancing AI and Data Science Through Industry/Academia Collaboration

Dr Talitha Washington, Clark Atlanta University and Atlanta University Center

Rolls-Royce Pathway to Net Zero

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Work Smarter, Not Harder – Electrifying Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence

How Is Shell Driving Its AI Future?

Daniel Jeavons and Amjad Chaudry, Shell International Ltd

The Electronic System Architecture Modeling (eSAM) Method

Chris Watkins, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

Automotive DevOps for Model-Based Design with AWS

Stephen Gallagher and Haydn Peterswald, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

5G, Wireless, and Radar

Algorithm Development and Data Analysis

Autonomous Systems and Robotics

Electrification, Motor Control, and Power Systems

Modeling and Simulation, Systems Engineering

Attendees were inspired by success stories from MATLAB and Simulink users, and saw new product capabilities in action They heard about real-world applications from leading MathWorks customers like Bosch, CapGemini, Honeywell, Kyocera, MAN, Nokia, Qualcomm, international universities, and more

Attendees engaged in MATLAB and Simulink online workshops delivered by senior MathWorks engineers on topics like low-code AI, automating drone analysis, using MATLAB with Python, modeling electrical power systems, pocket AI and IoT, continuous integration with MATLAB and GitHub Actions, and object-oriented programming

Women in Tech Ignite Panel Discussion

Attendees met and were inspired by a diverse group of women engineers and scientists and heard about the innovative ways they use MathWorks products

Exhibition Hall and Interactive Breaks

Attendees met with partner companies, asked questions of MathWorks experts, enjoyed a stretch break, and collected prizes in our contests

  • See all conference talks The climate crisis is here Engineers and scientists are engaged to help Engineers innovate rapidly to decarbonize energy production, electrify everything, and design sustainable products Scientists accelerate their research to inform climate adaptation and enhance understanding through advances in cloud computing and artificial intelligence And educators train the next generation to take these advances even further In this talk, you will learn how scientists and engineers use MATLAB® and Simulink® to tackle this great challenge—to save the earth and build a clean, electrified future! Dr Tanya Morton is the worldwide director of customer success engineering for MathWorks, the makers of MATLAB and Simulink She has worked at the forefront  of innovation, engineering, and science for over 26 years, including 17 years in customer-facing roles at MathWorks and 4 years as a leader at a technology  startup She is passionate about sustainability and supporting MathWorks customers in understanding and tackling climate change She holds an M A in mathematics from the University of Oxford and a Ph D in mathematics and computer science from Vanderbilt University

What's New in MATLAB and Simulink R2022a

Learn about new capabilities in MATLAB® and Simulink® to support your research, design, and development workflows This talk highlights new tools for increasing productivity, such as interactive apps and Live Editor tasks in MATLAB for automating tasks and calculations without writing code, and new features in Simulink for running simulations in parallel You’ll also see new capabilities for workflows involving other tools, languages, and technologies, including using Python® with MATLAB, and exporting content from Simulink as standalone functional mockup units (FMUs) Additionally, new capabilities for sharing your MATLAB code and Simulink models will be showcased, including publishing MATLAB functions as Docker container-based microservices and generating a configurable MATLAB UI from a Simulink model

Heather Gorr is a senior product marketing manager for MATLAB, leading technical marketing content in data science, AI, deployment, and advanced MATLAB and Python programming She has supported MATLAB users in the areas of mathematics, data science, deep learning, and application deployment since 2013 Prior to joining MathWorks, she was a research fellow focused on machine learning for prediction of fluid concentrations Heather holds a Ph D in materials science engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, and a master of science and bachelor of science in physics from Penn State University She is also a musician and student at Berklee College of Music Online, pursuing advanced music production

Michael Carone is a principal product marketing manager for Simulink at MathWorks, focusing on ways to bring Model-Based Design to the cloud His background is in mechanical engineering and engineering design methodologies He previously worked as an industry marketing analyst and product marketing manager for Stateflow Michael has a master of science from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a bachelor of science from Lehigh University, both in mechanical engineering

The artificial intelligence (AI) and data science workforce continues to expand and demands more talent to meet industry needs While technologies have accelerated rapidly in industry, incorporating these evolving technologies poses a challenge to universities to align educational experiences with the evolving workforce needs There is growing and urgent recognition of the potential for racial and other forms of bias that can shape AI and data science with significant social and economic impacts on individuals and communities

Developing mutually beneficial industry/academia collaborations can bring novel insights that enhance both research and educational experiences while fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion To drive real social impact, cross-sector efforts must also build trust to catalyze AI/data science advances that benefit society These high-impact relationships can lead to new courses, programs, and research endeavors that will enhance AI/data science technologies and the workforce The Atlanta University Center Data Science Initiative works across Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Spelman College and facilitates collaborations with industry

The Initiative developed a new AI course that infused AI4ALL’s curriculum with current ethical challenges A partnership with NielsenIQ resulted in a hands-on course where students develop strategies to address a posed business case and connect with working professionals By working with Greenlink Analytics, faculty will be engaged to use mapping tools that uncover inequities through data With support from Google Health, social work faculty will use data to drive the development of better treatment and methodologies to address social determinants of health In addition, partnerships with UnitedHealth, The Coca-Cola Company, SAP, Truist, The Home Depot, and Uber expand participation in AI/data science and encourage new advances on how to address bias and ethics in AI/data science

This session will explore how to develop effective collaborations that lead to educational pathways for all students It will also show how researchers in the Atlanta University Center are developing new ways to inform the development of AI and data science that minimize racial biases

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