Veryst's role at COMSOL Conference reviewed in online article

October 8, 2024
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Just days after the conclusion of COMSOL Conference 2024 Boston, ENGtechnica, an online publication in engineering and technology, published a review of Veryst's presentations at the conference in an article titled "When a COMSOL Analysis Gets Difficult, Call In the Cavalry."

"Let’s face it: simulation is hard. It’s hard enough when the simulation involves only one discipline but when a simulation spans multiple disciplines, it becomes near impossible. An engineer can get bogged down in unfamiliar theory. With time pressures, they could make wrong assumptions, miss important details, get results that are way off — and never know it.

What is a product engineer, an expert in one discipline but a babe lost in the woods in every other, to do when faced with a challenging analysis that involves multiple disciplines?

They can call in the cavalry.

Cue Veryst"

After describing Veryst's workshop and the team--and offering a joke that is a classic among chemical engineers, the article goes on to state:

"I’m having a blast learning how analysis can be used to solve problems in multiple fields — in no small part due to Veryst’s presentation. I came to the conference to learn about COMSOL’s ability to handle multiphysics. I left impressed by Veryst, which has among its staff a profound knowledge of various disciplines and the skills to use COMSOL Multiphysics."

In addition to a workshop presented by Dr. Joseph BarakatDr. Matthew Hancock, and Dr. Sean Teller, Veryst presented two invited talks and several posters.

Read the full article here: https://engtechnica.com/who-you-gonna-call-when-a-simulation-goes-out-of-your-field-the-comsol-cavalry/

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