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Discover how Adity Dokania helped bring MATLAB to the web, redefining accessibility and setting new standards in browser-based technical computing.
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Adity Dokania played a pivotal role in launching MATLAB on the Web, a browser-based version of MATLAB that improved global accessibility by 30%+ in academia. She led front-end design, QA automation, and testing frameworks, cutting post-release bugs by 40%. The project set a new bar for usability, education tech, and browser-based technical computing.

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