🚀 New episode of Inspiring Computing! I had the pleasure of chatting with Filip Rak, team leader at the Czech Aerospace Research Centre (VZLU), about his incredible journey from engineering to leading satellite attitude and orbit control systems development. In this episode, we dive into: The challenges and triumphs of satellite launches 🚀 Using MATLAB and MicroPython in aerospace engineering 💻 Capturing a selfie from space — a milestone that fueled even bolder projects 📸✨ Navigating late-stage attitude control and the unique demands of CubeSats with limited resources 📦 VZLU's agile, risk-tolerant approach to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in aerospace innovation This conversation is a deep dive into how advanced computing fuels innovation in aerospace and highlights the delicate balance between groundbreaking ideas and practical constraints. Check out the episode here:https://lnkd.in/ervf8PD6
Inspiring Computing
Technologie, informatie en internet
Eindhoven, North Brabant 250 volgers
Triggering Curiosity
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The Inspiring Computing podcast is where computing meets the real world. This podcast aims to trigger your curiosity by talking to proficient and advanced users of MATLAB, Python, Julia who use these tools to deepen their understanding of the world, simulate, explore trade-offs and gain insights that help companies add more value. In addition to proficient users we will also talk with the product marketing, toolbox authors, package developers and library maintainers to see what drives the development and what issues they are solving for others to benefit from.
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- Technologie, informatie en internet
- Bedrijfsgrootte
- 1 medewerker
- Hoofdkantoor
- Eindhoven, North Brabant
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- 2023
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- MATLAB, Python en Julia
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High Tech Campus
Eindhoven, North Brabant, NL
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🚋 Exploring Tram Manufacturing: Navigating Urban Infrastructure with Robert Grepl 🚋 https://lnkd.in/efiDPiFc In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of tram manufacturing with industry expert Robert Grepl. Have you ever wondered what it takes to design a tram that seamlessly integrates into an existing city without colliding with its infrastructure? With only a few centimeters separating trams from buildings, the precision required in this field is astounding. How do manufacturers and city planners collaborate to identify potential obstacles and determine which structures must be avoided? Join us as we uncover the complexities and innovations that enable trams to safely navigate urban landscapes, ensuring smooth operations in bustling city environments. Stay tuned for insights that will reshape your understanding of urban transit! Robert explains from the beginning where trams manufacturers in cities make decisions what the common tools they use and how his company, which created a simulation engine called TRAMotion helps solve this problem.
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New feature in MATLAB R2024b Range Slider Widget in live scripts #MATLAB MathWorks VersionBay
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A simple way to create Pivot Tables with MATLAB. @MathWorks #MATLAB VersionBay
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Simple example of how to add an image to a QR Code with Julia. #julialang JuliaLang Eindhoven
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Neat little way to get Julia to tell a joke. #Julia #Julialang #jokes
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🚀 In the latest episode of Inspiring Computing, Max Mozgovoy shares the fascinating story behind Callr.ai and its AI caller agent, Julia. Listen here:https://lnkd.in/exxPm-HJ Discover how Julia is revolutionizing businesses by handling tasks like appointment scheduling, replacing the first line of phone calls, and seamlessly integrating into CRMs. This innovation is set to transform processes across sales, internal service requests, and HR. Tune in to learn how AI is shaping the future of customer interaction and business operations! #AI #Innovation #InspiringComputing #Automation #BusinessTransformation
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Simple Python Tip that not everyone is aware of... 1_000 instead of 1000. #Python #Pythontips