The event will explore multiphysics simulation applications and modelling topics in support of innovation and design in the electronics industry.
COMSOL, developer of the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software, has announced that COMSOL Day: Electronic Devices will be held on Thursday, November 7, from 9am to 3:15pm GMT. This online event will feature keynote speakers from Hivelix and SOITEC SA. The event will also include COMSOL-led technical sessions covering how multiphysics modelling benefits the electronics industry.
Modelling and simulation has proven to be a powerful asset in the design and manufacturing of electronic devices, allowing engineers and scientists to tackle key questions related to component performance, efficiency and reliability.
The COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation platform and its add-on products offer extensive capabilities for modelling a wide range of physics phenomena, enabling accurate virtual prototyping to investigate various problems related to component design, packaging, testing and thermal management. The software’s unique ability to combine in a single simulation all of the couplings involved between low-frequency or high-frequency electromagnetics, the transport of charge carriers, heat transfer and structural mechanics allows engineers to build high-fidelity models in a time- and cost-effective way. Join us for this COMSOL Day to see how multiphysics simulation can make design and R&D more efficient in the electronics industry.
In addition to two, soon-to-be-announced keynote talks, the event program will cover the following topics:
- Keynote | Extraction of Electrical Interface Resistivity on Auto SmartSiC™ Substrates
- Modelling Electronic Devices with COMSOL Multiphysics®
- Capacitive, Resistive and Inductive Devices
- Optoelectronic & Semiconductor Devices
- Thermal Management
- Packaging & Testing
- Heat transfer in spacecraft
- Acoustics and aeroacoustics
- Low-frequency electromagnetics
- Panel Discussion
A Q&A session will follow each keynote talk and technical presentation.
View the COMSOL Day Program Details
Registration is free of charge.
About COMSOL Days
COMSOL Days are popular online events applicable to people who work in industries and areas where COMSOL Multiphysics® can benefit their modelling and simulation projects. All COMSOL Days cover a wide range of subjects, including how to turn COMSOL models into specialised simulation apps for engineers who do not have a background in modelling.
The events feature 1-day programs with keynote presentations, technical sessions and more. COMSOL Days will continue throughout 2024 with multiple events held each month.
