Creating Engineering Teaching Examples with Simscape
Overview
Join us for an insightful webinar for UK and Nordic universities on using Simscape to enhance engineering education. Simscape, a leading tool for modelling multidomain physical systems, is employed by industry leaders to simulate complex engineered systems across various domains such as mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic.
This session will explore how incorporating example Simscape models into your curriculum can promote the practice of model-based design, a vital skill for aspiring engineers. Model-based design not only streamlines the development process but also fosters innovation and precision—qualities that are essential in today’s engineering landscape.
The webinar will feature customer stories that highlight successful implementations of Simscape. We'll also demonstrate how Simscape models can be seamlessly incorporated into your teaching, even if you're not an expert in the tool. These models are designed to be accessible and effective, providing educators with valuable resources to inspire and educate future engineers.
Don't miss this opportunity to discover how Simscape can transform your teaching approach and empower the next generation of engineers.
Highlights
> Introduction to Simscape, focusing on its fundamental capabilities for simulating physical systems.
> Review Customer stories where Simscape has been used.
> Explore existing off-the-shelf models from MathWorks and see how these can be integrated into your teaching materials.
> Learn how to add interactive elements to Simscape models to enhance hands-on learning experiences in the classroom.
Who Should Attend
> Educators who are interested in using models and simulations as part of their teaching.
> Those teaching mechanical, electrical, aerospace, automotive or systems engineering will find Simscape a valuable teaching tool.
> No previous experience with MATLAB and Simulink is required.
About the Presenter
Andrew Redfearn is part of the Academic support team at MathWorks. He has extensive experience teaching MATLAB, Simulink and Simscape to academics and industry.