Differential Equations Modeling with MATLAB
Overview
Discover the importance of mathematical modeling in analyzing and simulating the dynamics of complex systems during this webinar. Mathematical modeling serves as an essential resource for both engineers and scientists, enabling activities such as predicting system performance and analyzing responses. Find out how to build, document, and distribute your mathematical modeling projects using MATLAB.
Additionally, you’ll explore how the MATLAB Live Editor can revolutionize the way you create, document, and share your mathematical models, by combining code, output, formatted text, visuals, and equations all within a single interactive document.
Highlights
- Building models based on fundamental principles
- Fitting curves and surfaces to data and comparing candidate models
- Estimating model parameters to enhance efficiency
Who Should Attend
Faculty, students and SCUDEM 2025 participants are welcome! Optional free introductory MATLAB Onramp training can be found here.
About the Presenter
Mike Michailidis is the mathematics academic discipline manager at MathWorks. He received his B.Sc. in Mathematics and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Denver, conducting research on modeling and control of unmanned aerial vehicles with time-varying aerodynamic uncertainties. After serving as a postdoc and adjunct professor at the University of Denver for a couple years, Mike has been on a mission to harmoniously bridge the worlds of mathematics and computation ever since.
Agenda
| Time | Title |
3:00 pm |
Differential Equations Modeling with MATLAB |