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Call for Papers: COMSOL Conference 2010 Boston
Monday, 05 April 2010
COMSOL is now accepting abstract submissions for the sixth annual meeting on multiphysics simulation.
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BURLINGTON, MA (April 5, 2010) - COMSOL, Inc., is pleased to announce that it will hold its sixth annual conference on multiphysics modeling and simulation October 7-9 at the Boston Marriott Newton. Engineers and Scientists are invited to submit abstracts describing projects in which they have made achievements using COMSOL Multiphysics(R). Authors of accepted submissions will present their work at the conference and submit a paper or poster for the conference proceedings. The proceedings CD circulation exceeds 100,000 worldwide.
Suggested topics for oral and poster presentations include:
Acoustics
Batteries & Fuel Cells
Bioengineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Electromagnetics
Geophysics
Heat Transfer
MEMS & Piezo Devices
Multiphysics
Numerical Methods and Optimization
Optics & Photonics
Plasma Physics
Structural Mechanics
Abstracts should briefly summarize the individual or group's work, with particular focus on describing the problem, solution, results, and conclusions. Submissions will be reviewed by the Conference Program Committee, comprised of a panel of leaders in innovation from NIST, GlaxoSmithKline, Harvard University, and ExxonMobil, to name just a few. A complete Program Committee list has been announced on http://www.comsol.com/conference2010/usa/progcomm/.
Abstracts submitted by the early bird deadline of June 25th will receive a discount on conference registration fees. The final deadline for the submission of abstracts is August 6th. Interested parties should visit http://www.comsol.com/conference2010/usa/papers/ for complete guidelines on submitting and uploading an abstract.
For more information on the COMSOL Conference Boston 2010, visit http://www.comsol.com/conference2010/usa/.
About COMSOL Multiphysics(R)
COMSOL Multiphysics is a software environment for the modeling and simulation of any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for multiphysics phenomena. Optional modules add discipline-specific tools for acoustics, chemical engineering, earth science, electromagnetics, heat transfer, MEMS, and structural analysis. COMSOL products are available for the Windows, Linux, and the Macintosh operating systems. Full details about COMSOL Multiphysics and related products are available at www.comsol.com.
About the COMSOL Group
COMSOL was founded in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden, and has grown to include offices in the Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and a US presence with offices in Burlington, MA, Los Angeles, CA, and Palo Alto, CA.