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News Release from: Comsol | Subject: Comsol Conference CD
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2008
Free CD covers multiphysics modelling
CD contains more than 250 technical papers, 190 user presentations, 40 downloadable and ready-to-run models in Comsol Multiphysics format, and 90 video clips illustrating multiphysics modelling.
Proceedings and user presentations are now available from the recent Boston and Grenoble Comsol conferences The 2008 Edition of the Comsol Conference CD contains more than 250 technical papers, 190 user presentations, 40 downloadable and ready-to-run models in Comsol Multiphysics format, and 90 video clips illustrating multiphysics modelling across all disciplines of science, industrial and space research, engineering, medical research, and education
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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More than 1500 users of multiphysics modelling and simulation software attended this year's Comsol conferences worldwide.
"With each passing day, multiphysics modelling becomes more and more essential to industry, science, and academia worldwide", says Vineet Dravid, Chairman of the Conference Programme Committee.
"And scientists and engineers are eager to learn as much as they can about leveraging this powerful tool".
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"We have distributed nearly 200,000 copies of Comsol Conference CDs over the last two years, and this year's edition has more in-depth information than ever before".
The hundreds of real-world examples, tutorials on multiphysics modelling, and links to complementary data enable readers to discover the latest multiphysics modelling and simulation techniques.
In addition, they can learn how multiphysics solves real-world problems and expands research horizons.
Besides the user presentations, the CD includes the keynote addresses from both the Boston and the Grenoble Comsol Conferences.
Among the keynote lectures are "A survey of multiphysics applications for materials and processes" by John Tanski of the Los Alamos National Laboratory: "NASA's life support developments" by Jim Knox of NASA Marshall Space Flight Centre, and "Dynamic responses of anisotropic viscoelastic material structures" by Professor Michel Castaings of the Universite Bordeaux.
Another useful feature of this piece is the advanced Java-based search function which makes it easy to locate presentations by keywords and logical OR searches.
A complete author index provides a synopsis of the author's paper or presentation, a PDF copy of their talk, and additional links, such as to downloadable models, when appropriate.
The CD also features animated introductory tutorials on multiphysics modelling, a PDF of a booklet describing the Comsol Multiphysics product line, and an electronic version of Comsol News, a technical computing magazine dedicated to multiphysics modelling and simulation. Request a free brochure from Comsol ...
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