User experience: Interfacing with neuroscience with MATLAB
This talk will highlight three core dimensions of usability and show how the MATLAB platform helps researchers overcome common barriers. First, we’ll explore coding productivity—introducing computational notebooks and AI-assisted development. Second, we’ll address usability of compute and data resources, including HPC integration, database access, and reproducibility best practices. Finally, we’ll focus on usability in real-world workflows that require hardware control or deployment, with examples relevant to medical technology.
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Shubo Chakrabarti is a systems neuroscientist by training. He earned his Master’s at King’s College London and PhD at Penn State University, then held an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship at the German Primate Center before becoming a Principal Investigator at the University Hospital Tübingen, where he studied state estimation in sensorimotor circuits. In 2020, he transitioned to industry and joined MathWorks, where he drives MATLAB adoption across European and African research infrastructures and leads a team supporting major research institutions in Central Europe.