Veryst has deep expertise in fluidic mixing processes, which we leverage for our clients across industries. A fundamental aspect of mixing is the stretching and folding of the interface between initially separated substances. This occurs in many forms a
Fluid-structure interaction refers to the analyses involving simultaneous fluid flow and solid deformation. Veryst Engineering has worked on a wide range of FSI problems of different complexities.
Veryst offers a comprehensive approach to solving problems in microfluidic device development. We employ an array of modeling tools, such as scaling arguments, analytical formulas, computational simulations, and laboratory testing to inform the design and integration of common components.
Dr. Matthew Hancock co-presented a webinar titled "Modeling Microfluidic Devices with COMSOL Multiphysics," which focused on enhancing modeling and design processes for lab-on-a-chip devices, biosensors, micromixers, inkjet nozzles, and other microfluidic systems.