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June 30, 2009
Faculty and students gain expanded classroom and research lab access to software through dedicated on-campus support
NATICK, Mass., June 30 -- The MathWorks today announced that it has joined with Virginia Tech College of Engineering in a three-year initiative to enable more competitive, cutting-edge, and collaborative education for the university's engineering and science students.
As part of this three-year relationship, The MathWorks will provide resources and support for the continued use and development of course components that utilize MathWorks tools. The MathWorks will also sponsor Virginia Tech's Joseph F. Ware, Jr. Advanced Engineering Laboratory (Ware Lab, www.eng.vt.edu/warelab/) with software for technical computing and Model-Based Design. The Ware Lab houses content for approximately 13 engineering-based design competitions, such as EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge, for undergraduate students. Access to MATLAB and Simulink in the Ware Lab will afford students the opportunity to gain expertise using industry-standard software tools in preparation for entering the workforce.
"To stay competitive, universities are seeking new ways to meet increasing expectations from students that they receive the highest-level access to and training on their industry's most relevant technology tools," said Tom Gaudette, manager of education technical marketing at The MathWorks. "Virginia Tech's recognition of its student body needs and expectations from the school curriculum established the framework upon which this relationship with the university is built."
"Our expanded relationship with The MathWorks provides an extraordinary asset for our engineering and science students," said Glenda Scales, associate dean, international programs and information technology, Virginia Tech College of Engineering. "We continuously strive to create more competitive programs and curriculum, and we know our students expect to learn about and gain expertise in cutting-edge tools that prepare them for industry. By offering MathWorks software, we achieve both of these goals."
This three-year collaboration builds upon years of Virginia Tech students using MathWorks software in academic competitions, such as EcoCAR and Challenge X. MathWorks software has also previously been licensed for use on laptops by Virginia Tech students; all undergraduate engineering students receive an engineering software bundle that includes 17 MathWorks products.
About Virginia Tech College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at Virginia Tech (http://www.eng.vt.edu/) is internationally recognized for its excellence in 14 engineering disciplines and computer science. The college's 5,700 undergraduates benefit from an innovative curriculum that provides a "hands-on, minds-on" approach to engineering education, complementing classroom instruction with two unique design-and-build facilities and a strong Cooperative Education Program. With more than 50 research centers and numerous laboratories, the college offers its 1,800 graduate students opportunities in advanced fields of study such as biomedical engineering, state-of-the-art microelectronics, and nanotechnology. Virginia Tech, the most comprehensive university in Virginia, is dedicated to quality, innovation, and results to the commonwealth, the nation and the world.
About The MathWorks
The MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. MATLAB, the language of technical computing, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a graphical environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain dynamic and embedded systems. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on these product families to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, electronics, financial services, biotech-pharmaceutical, and other industries. MathWorks products are also fundamental teaching and research tools in the world's universities and learning institutions. Founded in 1984, The MathWorks employs more than 2,100 people in 15 countries, with headquarters in Natick, Mass. For additional information, visit www.mathworks.com.
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Source: The MathWorks
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