News & Events

Gold Sponsor of two COMSOL conferences

Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of two important COMSOL events: COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge (England) and COMSOL Conference 2014 Boston (Massachusetts).  This was a major event for those interested in multiphysics modeling and simulation.

Participation in summit on modeling and simulation of medical devices

Dr. Stuart Brown participated in the first Medical Device Innovation Consortium Modeling and Simulation Summit. Dr. Brown presented on the "Importance of Accurate Material Models in the Simulation of Medical Devices."

Veryst presents at three conferences

Dr. Stuart Brown spoke about “Modeling and Design of Reinforced Elastomeric Products for Oil and Gas Applications” and “High Strain Rate Testing of Polymers for Impact Simulations,” while Eric Schmitt spoke about “Calibration and Experimental Validation of Advanced Constitutive Models of Polymeric Materials at High Strain Rates.”

COMSOL-hosted webinar on fluid-structure interaction

Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) is the interaction between a moving or deformable structure and an internal or surrounding fluid flow.  This webinar showed how to simulate FSI, explored characteristic examples, and more.

There's a new engineer at Veryst

Veryst is pleased to welcome a new member to its engineering team! Dr. Matthew Hancock, has an extensive background in fluid mechanics and model-based engineering, including microfluidics, wetting of textured surfaces, surface tension effects, heat/mass transfer, solid-fluid interaction, wave motion, and multiscale analysis.

Publication in ASME Journal of Medical Devices

Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom et. al published an extended abstract on their work on testing and modeling the rate dependent behavior of polyether ether keytone (PEEK).

Veryst engineer offers COMSOL webinar

Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom spoke in a webinar titled "The Importance of Material Model Calibration for Structural FEA." Structural mechanics simulations often use nonlinear material models that need to be calibrated to experimental data. Dr. Bergstrom demonstrated how easily COMSOL material models can be calibrated and used in FE simulations. 

A new addition to the Veryst team!

Veryst is pleased to welcome Eric Schmitt, M.S. to its engineering team.  Mr. Schmitt is a mechanical engineer who has worked in simulation, prototyping, testing, and product development roles. 

Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2013

Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of COMSOL’s premier event: COMSOL Conference 2013 Boston.

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