Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom has co-authored (in collaboration with Maureen Dreher and Srinidhi Nagaraja of the U.S.
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).
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is used extensively in biomedical devices due to its mechanical properties, including high impact and wear resistance. Veryst developed an advanced thermomechanical constitutive model for UHWMPE where the microstructure of the material is represented using three structural domains that capture the experimentally-observed, nonlinear, time- and temperature-dependent response at small and large strains.
Veryst is pleased to welcome Dr. Andrew Spann to its engineering team. Dr. Spann's expertise uses high-performance computing to study complex physical systems, including biological systems such as vesicles, red blood cells, microfluidic devices, and platelets.
Veryst is proud to announce that Dr. Matthew Hancock and Dr. Andrew Spann have been named Senior Consultants at 3D BioLabs--an early-stage R&D company in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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.
Veryst's simulation capabilities—and work from Dr. Alireza Kermani—were again highlighted in a recent COMSOL blog titled "Designing Effective Transdermal Drug Delivery Patches with Simulation."
In this four-part series, Dr. Nagi Elabbasi discusses some exciting real world simulation applications using the software COMSOL Multiphysics and describes recent innovations and advances in simulation.
Dr. Matthew Hancock and Dr. Sean Teller spoke at the Pre Filled Syringes and Injectable Drug Devices East Coast conference held in Boston, MA. They talked about “Multiphysics Simulation and Testing in Combination Product Design & Verification: Reducing Patient Risk.” Afterwards, they participated in a panel discussion.
Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom presented papers on a variety of topics at conferences around the world in 2009 and 2010.
In addition to being a Gold Sponsor of this event, Veryst engineers presented four papers at the conference, including a plenary talk by Dr. Stuart Brown titled “Forensic Engineering: Multiphysics Simulation Unravels Elevator Brake Failure.”
Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor once again of COMSOL’s premier event, and to have presented four papers at the conference.
Allyson Hartzell was invited to speak at the International Workshop on Nano/Micro 2D and 3D Fabrication and Manufacturing of Electronic and Biomedical Devices and Applications (IWNEBD-2018), at the India Institute of Technology, Mandi.
Dr. Matthew Hancock participated in a panel discussion about “Modeling and Simulation in the Pharmaceutical Industry” at this free, online event.
Dr. Stuart Brown attended the ASTM Medical Device Committee (F04) meeting in Tampa, Florida, November 16-17, 2011. He participated in subcommittee meetings involved in standard development on absorbable polymers, PEEK, tissue-engineering medical products (TEMPS) and orthopaedic devices.