See How Modeling and Simulation Is Used Across Industries
Multiphysics modeling and simulation drives innovation across industries and academia — as is evidenced by the many uses showcased in the technical papers and posters presented by engineers, researchers, and scientists at the COMSOL Conference each year.
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Electric vehicles (EVs) present a sustainable alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles. However, their widespread adoption remains hindered by limited driving range and insufficient charging infrastructure. Wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies, particularly those enabling ... Read More
Accurately determining the effective dielectric properties (complex permittivity and permeability) of granular mixtures is essential for optimizing microwave-based processes, including materials synthesis and catalytic reactions. Conventional mixing laws often fail to capture the complex ... Read More
Surface plasmons in metal rectangular gratings can form bands and band gaps in their dispersion relations, analogous to those in photonic band-gap crystals and electronic bands in semiconductors. Introducing a dielectric coating atop the metal redshifts the plasmonic band gap, enabling a ... Read More
Recent retina implants have been shown to form monochromatic vision with prosthetic visual acuity of 20/438, dependent on the individual pixel size of 100 microns [1]. It is still far from meaningful image formation. Overall, the key challenge in retinal stimulation is the unresolved ... Read More
As post-LHC particle accelerators of higher energy become prohibitively expensive, physisicists are turning to precision low-energy measurements of fundamental symmetries as an avenue for the discovery of new physics. A common requirement of many of these experiments is precision ... Read More
For more than thirty years the GeePs Laboratory has been working on the numerical simulation of electromagnetic systems through numerous research topics. During this conference, we propose to present a recent problem that has been addressed by the laboratory. It is connected to ... Read More
For more than thirty years the GeePs Laboratory has been working on the numerical simulation of electromagnetic systems through numerous research topics. During this conference, we propose to present a recent problem that has been addressed by the laboratory. This application concerns ... Read More
As part of the European Research Roadmap to the Realization of Fusion Energy [1], the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) [2] aims to study alternative divertor configurations in view of the EU-DEMO [3] power exhaust handling issues. The DTT superconducting magnet system comprises 18 ... Read More
The frequency range from 0.1 THz – 10 THz of the electromagnetic spectrum is designated as the Terahertz (THz) band; having unique properties such as high absorption in polar materials, characteristic spectral fingerprints and non-ionizing characteristics because of its weak photon ... Read More
The construction of a superconducting aircraft motor demonstrator is underway under ASuMED project. Magnetized stacks of commercial superconducting tapes will be applied in a rotor in place permanent magnets. The rotor will be cooled with liquid hydrogen down to approximately 20K to ... Read More
