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Webinar: High-throughput multiphysics and multiscale simulations in COMSOL

Date: 25th May 2017, Time: 7pm BST If you want to learn about high-throughput multiphysics and multiscale simulations, then tune into this webinar with guest speaker Ed Furlani from the University at Buffalo.

From discoveries in basic science to the development of next-generation commercial technology, high-throughput multiphysics and multiscale simulations are needed to study complex and coupled phenomena that span multiple length and time scales.

In this live webinar, we will demonstrate high-performance modelling and simulation using the COMSOL Multiphysics and COMSOL Server software, which are used in the University at Buffalo’s Centre for Computational Research (CCR), a leading academic supercomputing facility. We will discuss implementing programs on CCR clusters and demonstrate using the Application Builder in COMSOL Multiphysics. The Application Builder enables nonspecialists to run simulation studies using a custom-designed graphical user interface that hides the underlying computational model. This is especially attractive to companies that want to accelerate the development cycle using modelling, but cannot justify hiring a full-time resident expert. We will further demonstrate using COMSOL Server to access and manage simulation applications.

The presentation will be reinforced with case studies in the fields of nanophotonics, magnetohydrodynamics, and biomedical applications of electromagnetics and electrochemistry. We will present a variety of industrial modelling projects that involve 3D additive manufacturing using liquid metal printing, inductive-loop sensing technology for traffic control, and electrical stimulation therapy for wound and prosthetic implant treatment. You can ask questions at the end of the webinar during the Q&A session.

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