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Battery Workforce Challenge Y2 Winter Workshop 2025
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      • For the Engineering presentations, the entire team is encouraged to be in the presentation and should sign up for their session (for headcount purposes). Teams may not attend other team’s presentations. 
        • If the team wants to have virtual participation, the teams are required to set up a Teams meeting. Send the Thermal and Module meeting notice to Ravi, the SW meeting notice to Ajay Suresh, and the BDU training notice to David. The main presenter for the slides shall be in the room. Individuals on the call may only answer questions.
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Thursday February 27, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EST
This session is focused on understanding the methods and benefits of separating software into components, specially in the Simulink environment. Componentizing a model or any form of software is critical to ensuring different parts are properly designed, implemented, and verified to behave according to your requirements. It also assists you, the developers of the software, in breaking down functionality into manageable chunks that can be prioritized and built up into a complex system without having to tackle the entire suite of features at once
Speakers
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Sam Reinsel

Senior Education Programs Engineer, MathWorks
Sam joined MathWorks in 2018 as in the engineering development group, and has been on the Student competition team since 2020. He primarily supports Automotive student competitions in the US and Europe. Sam holds an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech, where he worked... Read More →
Sponsors
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MathWorks

MATLAB and Simulink are fundamental computation tools used at more than 5,000 educational intuitions worldwide. MATLAB is one of the top 10 most popular programming languages and is used for teaching, research, and project-based learning. Add MATLAB and Simulink to the classroom to... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm EST
Hilton Greenville - Blue Ridge

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