The organizers of COMSOL Conference 2016 Boston are proud to announce this year’s keynote speakers. The COMSOL Conference is held worldwide in seven major cities. It attracts thousands of engineers and scientists with its focus on multiphysics simulation and application design. The first event is taking place in Boston on October 5-7 and features the following line up of distinguished modeling and simulation professionals:
- Bernard McGarvey, senior engineering advisor at Eli Lilly and Company: KEYNOTE: Leveraging Modeling and First Principles Thinking to Accelerate Improvement at a Pharmaceutical Company
- Edward P. Furlani, professor in the Departments of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering at University at Buffalo (UB) SUNY: KEYNOTE: Multiphysics and Multiscale Simulations: Advancing Basic Science and Industrial Applications
- Carl Meinhart, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California – Santa Barbara (UCSB) and founder and CEO of Numerical Design, Inc.: KEYNOTE: Transport Processes in Microfluidics
- Sebastien Perrier, R&D acoustical engineer at Echologics Engineering: KEYNOTE: The Effect of Local Resonators on Sound Propagation in Fluid-Filled Pipes
The COMSOL Conference brings together engineers, researchers, and scientists worldwide throughout seven locations, providing them with the chance to showcase their work, share innovative technologies and best practices, as well as the opportunity to interact with the members of the COMSOL community.
The 2016 conference will feature presentations on simulation apps using the Application Builder and the COMSOL Server™ product.