[Colloquium] Reminder: COMSOL 5.0 and Application Builder Workshop

Benjamin Recchie bcrecchi at uchicago.edu
Mon Feb 16 09:43:22 CST 2015


Please forward this workshop announcement to your faculty, students, and colleagues who may be interested.


COMSOL 5.0 and Application Builder Workshop

Mian Qin, COMSOL, Inc.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 1:00–4:00 p.m. | Kathleen A. Zar Room, John Crerar Library

Join us for this unique opportunity to advance your skills in multiphysics simulation. This half-day workshop begins with a walk-through of the fundamental modeling steps in COMSOL Multiphysics. Attendees will then have the chance to set up and solve a simulation through a hands-on exercise, guided by a COMSOL expert. You will leave with new skills to work on your own applications using your free, two-week COMSOL trial.


• Discover the capabilities and features of COMSOL Multiphysics and get a quick overview of the add-on products

• Learn the natural workflow of the COMSOL Desktop user interface through which all physical phenomena are set up

• See how to efficiently create and modify your models, and optimize your designs, step-by-step

• Experience the speed and ease of modeling in the COMSOL environment, shown through a hands-on multiphysics simulation example

• Learn to convert an existing COMSOL model into an app using the COMSOL Application Builder

• Set up and solve your first simulation

• Have a conversation with a COMSOL specialist about your application area

• Start your two-week free trial and work through your own simulations helped by the COMSOL Technical Support Team

• Try the Application Builder for designing COMSOL applications



Prerequisites: A computer running Windows is needed for the Application Builder. To participate in the hands-on session you will need to bring a laptop to run a free two-week trial license of the COMSOL software. If you are unable to bring a laptop, we'll ask you to pair up with another attendee during the hands-on part of the workshop.

Register here<http://www.comsol.com/events/c50abw/33433/>.




Benjamin Recchie
Communications, Outreach, and Project Manager, Research Computing Center
The University of Chicago
6030 S. Ellis Ave., Room 130
Chicago, IL 60637
E: bcrecchi at uchicago.edu
T: 773.834.5546
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