News & Events

"Trends in MEMS Testing" — article features MEMS expert

An article on “Trends in MEMS Testing” features the insight and expertise of Veryst’s Allyson Hartzell.  The article discusses how the increasing use of MEMS devices is resulting in greater attention being focused on concerns such as the packaging and testing strategies of those devices. 

Introducing a new member of the Veryst team!

Dr. Andrew Fiore brings to Veryst his expertise is in chemical engineering and high-performance computing and advanced algorithms to simulate complex physical phenomena, with a specific focus on fluid mechanics and complex fluids.  

Polymers expert is keynote speaker at NAFEMS Nordic Seminar

Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom discussed “Advanced Material Models for Rubbers, Thermoplastics, and Composites” as a keynote speaker at this event in Lund, Sweden.

Webinar on simulation applications — now on video

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.

COMSOL video and blog show how Veryst combines material testing and simulation for reliable results

COMSOL offers an “inside look” at how Veryst’s engineers collaborate to produce accurate and reliable simulations. 

Veryst engineer wins climate forecasting competition

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.

Webinar on multiphysics modeling of MEMS

Dr. James Ransley offered a webinar on Multiphysics Modeling of MEMS. This event was sponsored by COMSOL.

NASA Tech Briefs article features Veryst engineers

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.”

PolyUMod and compatibility with Abaqus, ANSYS

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. 

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