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Featured Professors

The MathWorks is proud to showcase professors and researchers who use our tools to educate future engineers and scientists.

Dr. Donald L. Mackison
University of Colorado
Department of Aerospace Engineering
www.colorado.edu

Joe Mixsell
University of Alaska Anchorage
School of Engineering
www.uaa.alaska.edu

Thomas J. Connolly, Ph.D.
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Biomechanics
http://engineering.utsa.edu/ME/faculty_staff/Connolly.html

Dr. Reza Emami
University of Toronto
Institute for Aerospace Studies
www.mecheng.ohio-state.edu/

Dr. Victor Fernandez-Davila
Central University of Chile
Department of Civil Engineering
www.ooccucentral.cl/

Amos Gilat
Ohio State University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
www.mecheng.ohio-state.edu/

Cher Ming Tan
Associate Professor
Nanyang Technological University of Singapore
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Division of Microelectronics
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee/eee6/

Dr. Robert E. Zee
University of Toronto
Institute for Aerospace Studies
www.utias-sfl.net


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