News & Events

Training session on Polymer Testing and Modeling for FE Simulation

May 15, 2023
Dr. Sean Teller offered an in-person training course at NAFEMS World Congress 2023 on "Polymer Testing and Modeling for FE Simulation." This course was intended for finite element engineers who simulate polymers and are interested in advancing their modeling skills.

Sponsor of MIT’s Polymer Day 2023

April 26, 2023
Veryst is proud to have participated again in the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Polymer Day 2023 symposium on Wednesday April 26, 2023. The event included a poster competition, presentations, a career fair, a networking lunch with industry sponsors, an alumni career panel, and more.

Veryst engineers present at 2023 Adhesion Society Annual Meeting

February 19, 2023
Dr. Mark Oliver spoke about “Hybrid Joint Concepts for Adhesive Bonding of Additively Manufactured Parts” and Dr. Scott Grindy spoke about “Calibrating Cohesive Zone Models for Structural Adhesives Bonded to Plastic” at this in-person event in Orlando, Florida.

Keynote speaker at COMSOL Day: AC/DC Simulations 2023

February 9, 2023
Dr. Nirmal Paudel was the keynote speaker at this free, online event where he discussed "Electromagnetic Modeling and Design of Magnetic Couplings." Dr. Paudel's presentation included demonstrating a workflow for designing a magnetic coupling using COMSOL Multiphysics and its parametric sweep functionality.

Webinar on Electromagnetic Modeling and Design of an Actuator

January 26, 2023
Dr. Nirmal Paudel presented a free, one-hour webinar titled "Electromagnetic Modeling and Design of an Actuator." He demonstrated a workflow for designing an electromagnetic actuator using the COMSOL Multiphysics simulation software and its parametric sweep and optimization tools in both static and transient simulations.

Veryst supports bioengineering study of new surgical technique, just published

January 17, 2023
Veryst is proud to have supported 3D BioLabs LLC with a study described in its recent publication titled “Rodent Model for Orthotopic Implantation of Engineered Liver Devices.” The publication presents a novel surgical technique to provide blood supply to implanted cellularized devices that augment or replace liver tissue function.

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