Keynote: Driving Innovation with Multiphysics Simulation

Duration: 19:43

In this keynote talk from the COMSOL Conference 2025 Boston, Matt Hancock of Veryst Engineering shared how his team uses multiphysics simulation to solve their clients' engineering challenges.

Hancock began with an overview of the Veryst modeling methodology, which takes a hierarchical approach to problem solving. He walks listeners through the process of testing and developing ideas, while addressing challenges such as material properties and material calibration. He shares how he harnesses the capabilities of the COMSOL Multiphysics® software to accelerate development, boost performance, and reduce risk — helping clients reach the market first. Hancock highlights several specific examples of how modeling and simulation have helped drive innovation in medtech, healthcare, fusion energy, pharmaceutical products, and chemical processing.

Matt Hancock is a principal at Veryst Engineering, where he solves challenges involving fluid mechanics and microfluidics. He holds a PhD in environmental fluid mechanics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.