Matlab

The University has Matlab Total Academic Headcount License (TAH) for researchers and staff. This license provides unlimited use of Matlab and the following toolboxes for research and teaching:

Simulink Bioinformatics Toolbox
Communications System Toolbox Computer Vision System Toolbox
Control System Toolbox Curve Fitting Toolbox
DSP System Toolbox Data Acquisition Toolbox
Database Toolbox Datafeed Toolbox
Econometrics Toolbox Embedded Coder
Filter Design HDL Coder Financial Instruments Toolbox
Financial Toolbox Fuzzy Logic Toolbox
Global Optimization Toolbox Image Acquisition Toolbox
Image Processing Toolbox Instrument Control Toolbox
MATLAB Builder EX MATLAB Builder JA
MATLAB Builder NE MATLAB Coder
MATLAB Compiler MATLAB Report Generator
Mapping Toolbox Model Predictive Control Toolbox
Neural Network Toolbox OPC Toolbox
Optimization Toolbox Parallel Computing Toolbox
Partial Differential Equation Toolbox RF Toolbox
Robust Control Toolbox Signal Processing Toolbox
SimMechanics Simscape
Simulink 3D Animation Simulink Coder
Simulink Control Design Simulink Design Optimization
Spreadsheet Link EX Stateflow
Statistics Toolbox Symbolic Math Toolbox
System Identification Toolbox Trading Toolbox
Wavelet Toolbox xPC Target

Using Matlab in the School

The School Matlab concurrent license server serves the TAH license to managed PCs connected to the EECS networks. Additionally, Matlab is available on the general purpose Linux login servers, amd the EECS computing clusters.

Offsite Use by Researchers

The Matlab TAH license also allows PhD students and staff to register for a designated computer license, which allows usage when not on the campus network, making it possible to use Matlab at conference or for field work. For more information about registering for a designated computer license, please email its-helpdesk@qmul.ac.uk

Taught Students

Taught students can use Matlab in the labs, but the installation on equipment NOT owned by the College is NOT allowed at this time.