Master todays MATLAB technical programming language while strengthening problem-solving skills with the help of Chapmans successful MATLAB PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS, 7th Edition. You will learn how to write clean, efficient and well-documented programs as you simultaneously gain an understanding of the many practical functions of MATLAB. The first nine chapters provide a basic introduction to programming and problem solving, while the remaining chapters address more advanced topics such as I/O, object-oriented programming and Graphical User Interfaces. With this comprehensive coverage, this text serves as a trusted reference tool throughout your studies and into your professional career as you work with MATLAB.
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Weight: 1225g
Dimensions: 188 x 231mm
Publication Date: 16 May 2024
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9798214001531
About Stephen Chapman
Stephen J. Chapman received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University and an M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He pursued further graduate studies at Rice University. Mr. Chapman has served as an officer in the U.S. Navy assigned to teach Electrical Engineering at the U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School in Orlando Florida. He was also affiliated with the University of Houston where he ran the power systems program in the College of Technology. In addition he has served as a member of the technical staff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Lincoln Laboratory both at the main facility in Lexington Massachusetts and at the field site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. While there he did research in radar signal processing systems. He ultimately became the leader of four large operational range instrumentation radars at the Kwajalein field site (TRADEX ALTAIR ALCOR and MMW). Mr. Chapman also served as a research engineer at Shell Development Company in Houston Texas where he conducted seismic signal processing research. In addition he was affiliated with the University of Houston where he continued to teach on a part-time basis. Mr. Chapman is currently Manager of Systems Modeling and Operational Analysis for BAE Systems Australia in Melbourne Australia. He is the subject matter expert of a team that has developed a model of how naval ships defend themselves. This model contains more than 400000 lines of MATLAB code written over more than a decade. Mr. Chapman is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (and several of its component societies). He is also a Fellow of Engineers Australia. Stephen J. Chapman received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University and an M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He pursued further graduate studies at Rice University. Mr. Chapman has served as an officer in the U.S. Navy assigned to teach Electrical Engineering at the U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School in Orlando Florida. He was also affiliated with the University of Houston where he ran the power systems program in the College of Technology. In addition he has served as a member of the technical staff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Lincoln Laboratory both at the main facility in Lexington Massachusetts and at the field site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. While there he did research in radar signal processing systems. He ultimately became the leader of four large operational range instrumentation radars at the Kwajalein field site (TRADEX ALTAIR ALCOR and MMW). Mr. Chapman also served as a research engineer at Shell Development Company in Houston Texas where he conducted seismic signal processing research. In addition he was affiliated with the University of Houston where he continued to teach on a part-time basis. Mr. Chapman is currently Manager of Systems Modeling and Operational Analysis for BAE Systems Australia in Melbourne Australia. He is the subject matter expert of a team that has developed a model of how naval ships defend themselves. This model contains more than 400000 lines of MATLAB code written over more than a decade. Mr. Chapman is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (and several of its component societies). He is also a Fellow of Engineers Australia.