Veryst Engineering is pleased to share the recording of a keynote delivered by Principal Matthew Hancock at COMSOL Conference Boston 2025, linked here.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi was a panelist for a webinar on “Democratizing Simulation: From Computational Models to Simulation Applications,” hosted by COMSOL. Watch a video of the webinar.
Eric Schmitt, as part of a team with his father and twin brother, has won the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s year-long weather forecasting competition, the “Sub-Seasonal Climate Forecast Rodeo.” The goal was to develop systems that perform better than the existing baseline forecasts. As the winning team, they received a prize of $250,000.
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Tech Briefs, a design engineering publication focused on reporting significant new technologies, has published an article by Veryst engineers Allyson Hartzell and Andrew Spann titled “Solving the Interconnect Challenge: How to Bring Flexibility to Wearable Design.”
Veryst announces important updates to our PolyUMod® software—a library of 23 accurate material models that can be used to represent the nonlinear viscoplastic behavior of many different types of materials.
Dr. Sean Teller's article appears in RubberWorld magazine’s January, 2019 edition. Dr. Teller explains the different test methods available to test elastomers and TPEs, advantages and disadvantages, and more.
Dr. Alireza Kermani’s study of airflow in a hospital room was highlighted in a blog from SimScale simulation software. The blog describes the use of CFD for simulation and also offers suggestions for design optimization.
In Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom's webinar, he demonstrated how nonlinear structural material models can be calibrated and used in multiphysics simulations, discussed what type of experimental data is required, and illustrated how to select a proper material model to get accurate results.