About
Blinkdagger is both an engineering and MATLAB blog. It is a resource dedicated to presenting tutorials mainly on MATLAB, but on other topics as well. In addition, you can find articles, editorials, and reviews on contemporary topics that are infused with an engineering twist.
The tutorials that we present are easy to follow, clearly written, and accompanied with many descriptive images. We understand that learning something new can be difficult, so we strive to construct our tutorials in such a way that it eases your learning curve. We utilize a simple but powerful style in our tutorials, which makes things easy for you, and differentiates us from the norm.
Blinkdagger was created late October 2007, and is still very much in development. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please use the Contact Form and drop us an email. We appreciate all feedback and look forward to hearing from you.
Quan Quach
Quan obtained his Masters in Controls Systems from USC in 2007 and completed his undergraduate studies at Harvey Mudd College in 2004. Quan is currently working as a Systems Engineer. He has a wide range of interest that includes: MATLAB, engineering, and basketball. His favorite TV shows are Lost and 24, and his favorite food is pizza.
Rob Slazas
Rob completed his MS in engineering in 2000, MBA in 1999 and undergraduate studies in 1997, all from the University of Miami. He is also a certified six-sigma black belt. Rob currently works as a research & development engineer in the area of implantable medical devices to treat stroke. In a previous life he worked for Uncle Sam on nuclear subs. Among Rob’s interests are experimentation (and the associated statistics), numerical methods, chess, rock climbing, an affliction known as “Call of Duty”, and diaper changing.
Being in the right place at the right time is the key to success. At blinkdagger, we try to provide you with the information you need, so that you’re always in the right place when the right time arrives.
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