COMSOL Modeling Seminar at CSEM

November 26, 2025 Neuchâtel 9:30–17:00

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Explore the news in COMSOL Multiphysics® version 6.4 and connect with COMSOL engineers

You are invited to join us at CSEM Headquarters on Wednesday, November 26, to see the capabilities and workflow of the COMSOL Multiphysics® software and learn through guided hands-on exercises.

View the schedule below and reserve your seat for this free event! Note that you will have the option to stay the whole day or simply attend any presentation(s) of interest to you.

Schedule

09:30–10:00: Welcome coffee

10:00–11:00: Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics® & Live Demos

11:00–11:45: CSEM expert user presentations:

  • Florian Dubois: Design, modelling and experimental validation of thermo-optic phase for integrated photonics on lithium niobate on insulator platform
  • Dara Zaman Bayat: Particle tracing for environment/health monitoring
  • Guido Spinola Durante: App design to support FEM-based research and engineering

11:45–12:15: News in Version 6.4 & Discussions

12:15–13:30: Break for lunch

13:30–14:00: Structural Mechanics

14:00–14:30: Optimization & Uncertainty Quantification

14:30–15:00: Coffee break

15:00–15:30: Electromagnetic waves & Photonics

15:30–16:00: Simulation Apps, Surrogate Models & Digital Twins

16:00–17:00: 1-on-1 Discussion & Live Support 

Suggested Background

Presentations are open to beginners who want an introductory look at COMSOL Multiphysics® as well as advanced users who want to streamline their processes and establish an efficient and robust workflow based on best practices.

Registration

We recommend bringing a laptop to the event. A free two-week trial license of the COMSOL Multiphysics® software will be provided to attendees.

You can register via the form below.

Register for COMSOL Modeling Seminar at CSEM

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Workshop Details

Location

CSEM Headquarters
Salle Polyvalente Rue Jaquet-Droz 1
Neuchâtel 2002
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