KURSER

Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics

Swedish version

This one-day course is open to all - with or without experience of COMSOL Multiphysics. You will learn how to use the COMSOL Multiphysics graphical user interface to create simulations of physics phenomena. You will get hands-on experience by creating models within heat transfer, electromagnetics, transport phenomena, and structural mechanics. The course covers geometry modeling in 2D and 3D, setting boundary conditions and material parameters, mesh generation, solving, visualization, and postprocessing.



Suggested background

This course is suitable for anybody interested in using COMSOL Multiphysics for mathematical modeling of physics phenomena such as heat transfer, transport phenomena, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, photonics, structural mechanics and acoustics. This hands-on workshop requires only a basic knowledge of mathematical modeling. No MATLAB skills are required.


Instructor

Linus Andersson
COMSOL AB

Linus Andersson received his M.Sc. degree in Engineering Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He joined COMSOL in 2003, after completing his diploma thesis at CERN, Switzerland. Linus is the assistant manager of global technical customer support and an applications engineer specializing in electromagnetics and acoustics.



Registration fee

5,950 SEK per person.


Date and location

Time 9.00 to 17.00. Course check-in is from 8.30. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are included.


Course location

CityLocation
Stockholm Konferens Spårvagnshallarna
Birger Jarlsgatan 57A
111 40 Stockholm
Lund Ideon Center
Scheelevägen 17, byggnad Beta
223 70 Lund
Göteborg Chalmers Teknikpark
Sven Hultins gata 9C
412 88 Göteborg


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