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Matlab: Ub

| User Group | Eligible for MATLAB | Access Method | |------------|--------------------|----------------| | Undergraduate students (any major) | Yes | UB email address | | Graduate students | Yes | UB email address | | Faculty & instructors | Yes | UB email address | | Staff (research/academic roles) | Yes | UB email address | | Alumni | No | — |

: Simulink is included (Simulink + common blocksets). However, certain high-cost add-ons (e.g., Simulink Real-Time, Polyspace) may require special requests to UBIT.

Once signed in, you can download and activate the software on your personal Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. ub matlab

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[Your Name] Role: [e.g., Graduate Research Assistant / Academic Computing Analyst] Date: [Current Date] | User Group | Eligible for MATLAB |

Students, faculty, and staff at UB can access MATLAB through several official channels:

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MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) is a high-performance language for technical computing, integrating computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment. At the University at Buffalo (UB), MATLAB is a critical resource for engineering, mathematics, data science, and physical sciences. This report summarizes the availability, licensing model, installation procedures, and support structures for MATLAB at UB.

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