Dr. Matthew Hancock, Senior Engineer, presented "Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Devices" at the BioEngineering 2017: BioMEMS, 3D-BioPrinting & Synthetic Biology conference.
Dr. Matthew Hancock presented "Simulations of Micropumps Based on Tilted Flexible Fibers" at the American Physical Society's 68th Annual Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Meeting,
Dr. Matthew Hancock spoke about "Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Devices" at the Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics & Microarrays World Congress.
Dr. Matthew Hancock offered a presentation on "Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Organ-on-Chip Devices" at the Lab-on-a-Chip Microfluidics & Microarrays World Congress 2016.
Dr. Sean Teller spoke about “High Strain Rate Testing and Material Modeling of an Anisotropic Glass Fiber Filled Polyetherimide” at the 15th LS-DYNA International Conference and Users Meeting.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi spoke about "Challenges in Radio Frequency Tissue Ablation Simulations at the 2016 NAFEMS European Multiphysics Conference. Veryst has developed computational models that illustrate the sensitivity of RF thermal ablation response and highlight the importance of model validation.
Dr. Matthew Hancock offered a presentation on "Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Organ-on-a-Chip Devices" at the Organ-on-a-Chip World Congress & 3D Culture 2016.
Dr. Alireza Kermani offered a presentation on "Sloshing Analysis of Baffled Container Using SPH Method" at this SIMULIA conference.
Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom was co-author (in collaboration with Maureen Dreher and Srinidhi Nagaraja of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) of two presentations given at the 10th World Biomaterials Congress,
Dr. Sean Teller spoke about "Impact Testing and Modeling of Energy Absorbing Foams for Finite Element Simulation" at the Foam Expo 2017. His presentation focused on high strain-rate testing and modeling of foams for use in finite element simulations.
Dr. Mark Oliver spoke about “Optimizing Additively Manufactured Parts for Adhesive Assembly” at the Adhesion Society’s Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina.
Dr. Sean Teller spoke about “A New High Strain-Rate Biaxial Experiment to Validate Constitutive Models for Polymers” and about “Fracture Testing and Cohesive Zone Modeling of Automotive Adhesives” at ASME IMECE.
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."
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.
Dr. Matthew Hancock and Dr. Joseph Barakat discussed "Computational Fluid Dynamics Investigation of Lyophilized Drug Product Reconstitution within Dual-Chamber Autoinjectors: Optimizing Device Performance through Simulation." Veryst also presented a poster and had a booth at the event.