See How Multiphysics Simulation Is Used in Research and Development
Engineers, researchers, and scientists across industries use multiphysics simulation to research and develop innovative product designs and processes. Find inspiration in technical papers and presentations they have presented at the COMSOL Conference. Browse the selection below or use the Quick Search tool to find a specific presentation or filter by application area.
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The focus of this work is to determine the potential for arrays of nanoscale bowtie antennas for light enhancement and direction control in nano-optics devices. This is achieved by studying the effects of illumination on the backscattered and total fields, along with the intensity of the ... Read More
The presence of anthropogenic or natural pollutants in groundwater system poses a threat to water resources. Several remediation techniques have been explored and developed to decrease the concentration of contaminants. One such remediation technique, injection of nano-particles in the ... Read More
Interacting with digital devices has become part of daily life, whether in consumer products, services, or industrial applications. Most display-based devices provide user interactivity through touch sensing via a touch panel. As the number of device features increases, it demands an ... Read More
Plastic packages, coated with Epoxy Molding Compound (EMC) can provide an economic and versatile protection to the integrated circuits (IC) from mechanical damage. A major drawback of molded packages is that they are not hermetic and are prone to absorb moisture from external ... Read More
According to a World Health Organization report, more than 360 million people suffer from hearing loss [1]. The majority of patients can usually be fitted with conventional hearing aids. These devices are subject to continuous further development and optimization - connecting the ... Read More
During semiconductor manufacturing, finished silicon microchips need to be released from a carrier tape they stick to by an adhesive. This is done by vacuum forces that (a) hold the chip flat from above and (b) pull the tape off from the chip underside. Sounds simple, but is very tricky ... Read More
The EPFLoop team from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne has developed a capsule thanks to which it achieved 3rd place in SpaceX’s Hyperloop Pod Competition in 2018. This year the EPFLoop team has been selected again to participate at the 2019 Competition held at the SpaceX ... Read More
The EPFLoop team from Lausanne last year won the 3rd place in SpaceX’s Hyperloop Pod Competition in 2018. This year the team will participate at the 2019 Competition held at the SpaceX facilities California. Reliability of the different subsystems constituting the pod is a key point. ... Read More
The hyperthermia therapy (HT), i.e. an increase of the body tissues temperature to 39-43 °C caused by the exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation (like radiofrequency or microwaves), has been demonstrated to sensitize tumours to radiotherapy and chemotherapy (i.e. cancer ... Read More
Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) is viewed as a viable option to reduce Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. In particular, CO2 injection into deep saline formations (DSF) has been the subject of numerous investigations during the last decade, including pilot and demonstration projects [Reiner ... Read More