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Video available of webinar on Multiphysics Simulation in Audio Product Design

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.

Virtual networking with plastics and polymer professionals!

This one-hour event was hosted by Veryst Engineering, the Eastern New England Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers, and the UMass Lowell Plastics Engineering Department.

Video available of Accelerated Life Testing presentation at Polyolefins Conference

Dr. Scott Grindy presented “Accelerated Life Testing of Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Materials” at the 2021 International Polyolefins Conference, which took place virtually February 23-24, 2021. The pre-recorded talk is now available online.

Webinar on multiphysics modeling for MEMS systems

Dr. James Ransley offered a webinar on how to use multiphysics modeling for MEMS systems.

Webinar on Modeling Fluidic Diagnostic Systems

Recent events underscore the importance of rapid diagnostic tests for detecting viruses. Dr. Andrew Spann demonstrated the use COMSOL Multiphysics to understand and optimize the performance of different aspects of diagnostic systems, including chemical concentration gradients, chemical carryover, reagent dissolution, and mixing.

Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2020 North America

Veryst was busy at this conference, a new online event. Our engineers--certified COMSOL consultants--offered a workshop on "Solving Challenging Multiphysics Problems," delivered a keynote presentation on "Modeling Flow of Exhaled Droplets between Two Runners" and presented six additional presentations on a wide-range of topics.

Veryst at COMSOL Day: Government R&D 2020

Dr. Nagi Elabbasi was the keynote speaker and Dr. Andrew Spann was a panelist at this free, online event. Dr. Elabbasi’s presentation highlighted two models Veryst developed: one involving a hospital room with a coughing patient and the other involving two runners in an open space running six feet apart.

Veryst's Spring App is the Subject of a COMSOL Blog and Video

Helical springs are used in nearly every industry, from medical devices to cars and planes, from toys and consumer products to industrial products. This COMSOL blog describes how Veryst developed a simulation app using the Application Builder in the COMSOL Multiphysics software.

Session chair on MEMS & sensors; panelist discussing how workplace diversity drives innovation, productivity

Ms. Allyson Hartzell, a MEMS expert and industry leader, co-chaired a technical session and was also invited to participate in what was certainly an interesting discussion at ECTC 2020—a free, virtual event this year.

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