Designing and Simulating Physical Models

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Designing and Simulating Physical Models

About this course

As systems become more complex, engineers need to keep pace with the techniques for designing and testing the digital representations of their creations. This course equips you with the latest skills in modeling and simulation using Simscape™, an industry-standard tool integrated with Simulink® and prepares you to meet the changing needs of engineering roles in automotive, aerospace, and robotics sectors, ensuring you remain competitive and relevant in a rapidly advancing job market. You will have the opportunity to engage in practical, project-based learning that mirrors the challenges faced by top engineering firms. Through hands-on experience creating dynamic models and simulating real-world systems, you’ll develop skills in multi-domain physical modeling and component integration. You will use Simulink and Simscape throughout the course. Simulink is a multi-domain modeling and simulation environment for engineers and scientists who design controls, wireless, and other dynamic systems. Within the Simulink environment, Simscape is used to rapidly create models of real-world components like electric motors, batteries, quadcopters, and robot arms. You will receive free access to Simulink and Simscape for the duration of the course to complete your work. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or a seasoned professional, this course will enhance your skill set. Enroll now to gain skills that are in high demand across various engineering fields.

What you'll learn

  • multi-domain physical modeling
  • component integration
  • using Simulink and Simscape
  • simulation of real-world systems

Course objectives

  • to equip engineers with the latest modeling and simulation techniques
  • to prepare students for engineering roles in various sectors
  • to enhance competitive skills in the job market

Skills you'll gain

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