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Sponsor of Harvard–MIT Mathematics Tournament

August 10, 2021
Veryst is proud to be a sponsor of HMMT—a prestigious math tournament jointly organized by students from Harvard and MIT. HMMT offers two tournaments each year as a challenge for middle and high school students. HMMT is one of the largest high school competitions in the world.

Veryst at COMSOL Day: Biomedical Devices 2021

May 11, 2021
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi moderated a panel discussion and Dr. Alireza Kermani spoke at this free, online event. The panel discussion addressed Simulation Software's "Remarkably Increased Role in Inventing, Developing, and Certifying Medical Device Designs." Dr. Kermani spoke about "Blood Damage Modeling of FDA Benchmark Nozzle."

Presentation at ANTEC 2021

May 10, 2021
Dr. Sean Teller offered an on-demand presentation titled "Tensile Specimen Preparation Method Impacting Failure Behavior" at ANTEC Classic 2021, which took place online May 10-21, 2021. He discussed his investigation of the effect of the sample creation process on the results from standard tensile tests.

Introducing a new member of the Veryst team!

May 3, 2021
Veryst is pleased to welcome Dr. Mike Kuron. Dr. Kuron is an expert in the simulation of fluid flow behavior.  He has extensive experience in CFD modeling of flows with turbulence, heat transfer, chemical reactions, multiple phases, and fluid-structure interaction. 

Sponsor of MIT’s Polymer Day 2021

April 28, 2021
Veryst was proud to participate in MIT’s (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Polymer Day 2021 symposium on Wednesday April 28, 2021. The virtual event included a poster fair, a poster competition, presentations, recruitment booths, an alumni career panel, and more.

Video available of webinar on Multiphysics Simulation in Audio Product Design

April 14, 2021
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi discussed a variety of case studies to demonstrate "Noise Reduction Through Measurement and Simulation" for this APEI webinar sponsored by COMSOL. The webinar included two additional presentations as part of a program focused on exploring multiphysics simulation as a tool for the audio engineer.

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