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May 18th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
Yesterday was a big day as we officially released the new version of COMSOL Multiphysics, version 4.3. This will be shipped towards the end of May, and customers should be receiving it in the beginning of June. It’s an exciting release as it involves three new products as well as a large number of improvements to the core software and most of the modules.

Read more on: COMSOL Releases Version 4.3 Today
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May 17th, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
Our Certified Consultants, AltaSim Technologies, are excellent at using COMSOL Multiphysics. If you read one of Phil’s blog posts back in April, you would already be familiar with their modeling of Surface Plasmon Resonance. Also mentioned, in passing, are the training courses AltaSim runs.
Read more on: AltaSim Knows How to Use COMSOL Multiphysics, You Can Too
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May 16th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
I am an avid reader of The Economist and always enjoy their coverage of technical and scientific subjects. In their issue from late April, they ran a special insert on Manufacturing and Innovation, which was a great read. One of their articles was a report on 3D printing and how this is actually becoming an integral part of manufacturing in that the actual printing is mass producing parts and components.
Read more on: From Model to Product in One Step
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May 14th, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
The release of COMSOL 4.3 is a big deal. My colleagues have been working very hard on this release, and lately water cooler conversations have been less about sporting events and more about what’s coming in version 4.3, and when it will be ready. Many are saying that this is “our best release yet”. Now it’s finally time to unveil what the fuss around version 4.3 is all about — and we bring it to you first via the COMSOL Blog.
Read more on: COMSOL 4.3 Release Highlights Now Online
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May 11th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
A really exciting project has just been finished here at COMSOL, which was great to be a part of. The next issue of IEEE Spectrum will feature a special insert titled: Multiphysics Simulation. Sponsored by COMSOL, this is a special section that contains nine articles about simulation — a must read for all subscribers to IEEE Spectrum as well as others interested in modeling.
Read more on: COMSOL Users Feature Heavily in June’s IEEE Spectrum
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May 10th, 2012 by
David Kan
“At 5:00 central time, June 5th 2012, Venus will transit the sun. It will not do so again until December 2117. The task at hand is to provide a live webcast of the transit as seen from Tulsa, OK.”
Read more on: Are you Ready for the June 5th Venus Transit of the Sun?
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May 9th, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
It’s almost time for our 3rd annual U.S. Government Modeling Event, so I wanted to give you an inside look at what it’s really all about.
Read more on: COMSOL Modeling Event for the U.S. Government this Month
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May 8th, 2012 by
Jenna Dupre
A new version of COMSOL Multiphysics will be released very soon, and in conjunction with this we are holding webinars to go over what exactly is new in COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.3. For our friends located in Europe, the free webinar will be conducted live on June 21st. The speaker of this online event, Phil Kinnane, will introduce you to three brand new products and go over the wide array of tools that are available in this new version.
Read more on: European Webinar on New Features in COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.3
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May 7th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
It’s an exciting time here as we’re starting to release a series of resources for COMSOL users and people interested in modeling and optimizing multiphysics and other engineering applications. This will be done as a set of CDs that will contain animated videos summarizing the features in COMSOL’s suite of products, and videos showing model examples being built. Also included on this CD will be white papers, conference articles, and reports of real-life situations where modeling has been applied.
Read more on: Free Chemical Showcase CD now Available
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May 4th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
This week we ran a series of three one-day courses. The first two days centered on modeling batteries and fuel cells, as well as electrodeposition applications. Today, the course looked at simulating corrosion. This was a great opportunity for a number of our customers and other interested people to try out the new Corrosion Module.
Read more on: Corrosion Course Introduces Attendees to New Module