The Program Committee members of one of the world’s largest conference on multiphysics simulation are delighted to invite engineers and researchers to submit abstracts to this year’s event. Selected papers, posters, and presentations will be featured at the 10th annual COMSOL Conference, an experience that has been bringing the engineering community together for a decade.
The COMSOL Conference attracts more than 2,000 attendees around the globe and provides them with the chance to share their work and showcase the latest innovations in their fields. The conference focuses on advancing cross-discipline and multiphysics simulation by providing conference attendees with a multitude of hands-on minicourses, user presentations, and keynote talks from industry leaders. The conference also provides attendees with the chance to interact with the makers of COMSOL Multiphysics®.
Conference Highlights Include
- Application-specific minicourse sessions taught by COMSOL specialists covering a wide array of disciplines
- Keynote talks from industry leaders and prominent researchers
- An exhibition showcasing products offered by COMSOL Partners
- The exciting introduction of the newest version of COMSOL Multiphysics
- The chance to interact with peers and explore the simulation work of engineers
Presenting a poster, paper, or both at the COMSOL Conference is a great opportunity for multiphysics users to achieve widespread recognition within a skilled community of engineers and researchers. “COMSOL users who present at the conference will have their work recognized and shared with more than 165,000 people. Engineers and scientists will have a unique chance to present in front of colleagues who are working through similar problems,” says Jinlan Huang, Program Chair for the Boston conference. “Attendees can really benefit from sharing new simulation techniques and innovative design strategies.”
Papers and posters presented at the conference will be published on the COMSOL website where they reach a worldwide audience of engineers. Explore the contributions to last year’s conference by visiting: www.comsol.com/2013-user-presentations.