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Revision as of 10:06, 26 March 2009

This page is currently under construction and will be up and running soon.

Welcome to the Process modelling and control group website
Quick links

The PM&C website is dedicated to information that will be of interest to students completing their postgraduate course in Control Engineering, but will also interest many other people.

Free Software
Do you want free alternatives to Matlab, Microsoft Office or Outlook? Yes, you have the choice not to pirate all the software you need for your University work. It's called free software. You may have heard of GNU/Linux, but there is hope for people who still want to run other operating systems.

Free Simulator
We are working on a project to produce a free dynamic simulator for quick and dirty dynamics checks and academic purposes. Here are some pertinent links:


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