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Startup Journey: From idea generation to market-ready products with MATLAB and Simulink

Lucas Reinfeld, TWAICE

Overview

In this seminar you will learn how our Startup and Accelerator programs can help you. See how MathWorks technology stacks are used by startups and established companies to accelerate the pace of innovation and overcome challenges. MATLAB and Simulink are widely used across industries for research and product development.

Highlights

  • Learn about tools and services available to support Startups and Accelerators
  • Techniques to research projects, develop prototypes, and reach early-stage milestones fast
  • Practical examples in areas such as system simulation, data science and application deployment

About the Presenters

Lucas Reinfeld is Sales & Business Development Manager at TWAICE. He holds a B.Sc. in Energy Technologies from the Technical University of Hamburg and graduated with a M.Sc. in Automotive Engineering at the Technical University of Munich complemented with experiences in Mexico and Sweden. After several positions in both respective fields Lucas joined TWAICE in 2019 to implement a parametrization method for thermal models of Li-ion batteries. Since early 2020 Lucas has been supporting TWAICE's commercial team with his technical expertise and is responsible for driving our business activities with international players of the automotive industry and battery system suppliers.

Vasco Lenzi is a senior application engineer at MathWorks Switzerland. He specializes in design automation with emphasis on multidomain modelling, control design, verification, and deployment. He collaborates with industrial automation and machineries, automotive, and medical companies. Prior to joining MathWorks in 2016, Vasco worked as a development engineer on the modelling and simulation of engines at Liebherr Machines Bulle. Vasco also worked as a control software developer at the Institute of Dynamic Systems and Control, ETH, with active participation in Formula Student competitions. He holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering and an M.S. in energy sciences from ETH Zurich.

Christoph Kammer is an application engineer at MathWorks Switzerland. He specializes in time- and frequency-domain control, modelling, simulation, and optimization. Prior to joining MathWorks in 2019, Christoph worked as a contract engineer for Richemont, Festo, and Online Control Sàrl, where he worked on industrial computing, automation, and process development. He obtained a master’s in mechanical engineering at ETH Zürich and holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from EPFL, where he specialized in control design as well as the control and modeling of power systems.

Recorded: 29 Jun 2021