New Techniques for Electrical Engineering Courses

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Gain Greater Insight into the Nature of Physical Systems
 
This webinar introduces new techniques that bring together theory and applications in electrical engineering courses, and how these techniques can be applied to advance research. Whether it is in a freshman circuits class, or a senior level robotics class, these techniques are easy and intuitive enough to be used by undergrads so they can gain greater insight into the nature of physical systems.
 
In this presentation case studies will be presented that demonstrate successful uses of the symbolic computation system Maple and related modeling system MapleSim in academia.
 
PRESENTERS:

Tim Vrablik, Academic Segment Manager, Maplesoft
Tim Vrablik is an Academic Segment Manager at Maplesoft. A graduate of the University of Windsor, Tim’s background is in Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics. Tim has been with Maplesoft since 2008 and has worked with numerous academic institutions in helping them successfully implement Maplesoft solutions on their campuses.
 

Bonnie Yue, Application Engineer, Maplesoft
Bonnie Yue holds a M.A.Sc in mechanical engineering from the University of Waterloo. Her past research includes collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency to develop a HIL platform for space rovers.

MODERATOR:

Dexter Johnson
Analyst at Cientifica, a business intelligence company for emerging technologies
Author and Editor of several market reports on nanotechnology
Contributing editor for IEEE Spectrum’s Tech Talk
Program Director for numerous international conferences on nanotechnology, and fiber optics.

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