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.
Veryst is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2018 Boston. Veryst engineers presented a workshop, moderated a panel discussion, and more.
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 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.
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.
Dr. Matthew Hancock offered a webinar addressing modeling and design processes for lab-on-a-chip and organ-on-a-chip devices and other microfluidic systems. He discussed simulation methods and related tools and demonstrated how to set up an example model of a micropump with fully (two-way) coupled fluid-structure interaction.
Dr. Matthew Hancock participated in a panel discussion about “Modeling and Simulation in the Pharmaceutical Industry” at this free, online event.
At COMSOL Day Boston, Dr. Nagi Elabbasi spoke about Multiphysics Simulation in Medical Devices and Bioengineering and Dr. Matthew Hancock spoke about Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Devices.
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.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi and Dr. Mark Oliver were invited speakers at COMSOL Day in Cambridge, MA. Dr. Elabbasi discussed “RF Tissue Ablation with Blood Flow” and Dr. Oliver discussed "Simulation of Adhesive Joining Processes."
Dr. Matthew Hancock and Dr. Joseph Barakat presented "Simulation of Lipid Nanoparticle Self-Assembly for mRNA Vaccine Production" as the keynote address at this free, online event. They outlined modeling approaches and discussed how models can be used to guide process and design decisions.
Dr. Nirmal Paudel delivered a keynote talk on “Electromagnetic Simulation of an Axial Flux Motor.” This presentation included working through an electric vehicle axial flux motor example in detail to illustrate how simulation, including static and transient simulations, can provide practical design and optimization insights.
Dr. Matthew Hancock co-presented a webinar titled "Modeling Microfluidic Devices with COMSOL Multiphysics," which focused on enhancing modeling and design processes for lab-on-a-chip devices, biosensors, micromixers, inkjet nozzles, and other microfluidic systems.
Modeling a complex thermomechanical process, such as welding, requires the inclusion of several coupled physics phenomena. The webinar described how multiphysics modeling enabled a simulation of a valve welding process, which was needed to determine how a toxic leak developed.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi was a panelist for a webinar on “Democratizing Simulation: From Computational Models to Simulation Applications,” hosted by COMSOL. Watch a video of the webinar.