The Stanford OSA/SPIE student chapter is hosting the following seminar this week, open to everyone. For more information about our events, including our Google Calendar, please visit http://student-osa.stanford.edu!
Optics, MEMS, and More:
Multiphysics Modeling Using COMSOL
Thursday, April 17, 2008
AP 200
4:15pm (refreshments at 4pm)
Simulating scientific phenomena is rapidly becoming an integral part of the design and optimization process in many science and engineering fields. Multiphysics simulation that can account for coupling of various models has never been easier - or more powerful - than what COMSOL (formerly FEMLAB) offers today.
This seminar covers an overview of COMSOL's capabilities, including specific examples relevant to those conducting research and teaching in fields such as:
• Optics, RF and microwave modeling
• Acoustics modeling
• Electromagnetics modeling
• MEMS and Microfluidics modeling
• Electrical-mechanical-thermal coupling
• Flow, transport and chemical reaction modeling
• Unlimited Multiphysics coupling: simulating multiple phenomena and their interactions
About the Speaker
Brian Adolf graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with degrees in Electrical Engineering / Computer Science and Physics. He worked as an Analog IC designer making DC/DC converters for cell phones and portable electronics. Brian then started his own company using COMSOL Multiphysics, and is now a COMSOL Applications Engineer at the Palo Alto office.
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