Advanced COMSOL Multiphysics® Course (2 Days)

If you are looking to use more advanced features in COMSOL Multiphysics®, this is the course for you. This 2-day course is aimed at scientists and engineers from both academia and industry with experience in modelling with COMSOL Multiphysics® who would like to learn more about the advanced features of the software. The course will be a mixture of theory and hands-on exercises during both days, and the agenda will cover features such as setting up moving meshes, adding ODEs to your model, using optimisation, selecting and manually configuring solvers. We also encourage you to bring your own modelling problems for discussion with the course leader. By the end of this course you will feel comfortable with most of the commands available on the COMSOL Desktop and you will be able to solve advanced problems with COMSOL in an efficient manner.
Contents
- Coupling different types of physics (including problem size reduction)
- Solvers and study sequences
- Advanced meshing and moving meshes
- Defining curvilinear coordinate systems
- Adding ODEs to your problem and model couplings
- Parameterisation of geometry and variables
- Optimization and sensitivity
- Advanced post-processing
- Finding and eliminating errors in the model
Suggested Background
To get the most out of the training you should have been using COMSOL Multiphysics® for your own projects in the past or have attended the 2-day intensive course on COMSOL Multiphysics®.
Pricing & Payment Methods
The fee for this two day course is CHF 1499 (academic rate CHF 749 and group discount upon request) + VAT including course material, lunch and coffee breaks.
This course will be held in English. Personal assistance in German and English.
For registration and more information, e-mail info@comsol.ch, or call +41 (0)44 515 78 00.

Please review our course cancellation/return policies. For additional information, please email info@comsol.ch.
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Training Course Details
Location
IT-trainingroom (1st floor, wing Darwin) Technoparkstrasse 1
Zurich 8005
Directions
Speakers
COMSOL
Sven Friedel established the COMSOL branch office in Switzerland in 2004. He received his PhD in physics from the University of Leipzig in the field of inverse electromagnetic problems. There, he also taught lectures in geomagnetism and volcanology before joining the Institute of Geotechnical Engineering at ETH Zürich as a postdoctoral researcher.
COMSOL
Andrea Radu is an applications manager at the Swiss COMSOL office. She's previously worked at ETH Zürich on porous media transport. Andrea is a chemical engineer with an MS in food science from Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand and a PhD from TU Delft in the field of membrane processes for water treatment.
