On-site Workshop: Modeling of Electromagnetic Waves in COMSOL®
Come join us for a workshop at Zurich-Technopark on Wednesday, June 18th, 2025 and learn the fundamental modeling workflow and how to use COMSOL Multiphysics® for RF, microwaves, and optics simulations.
During this interactive workshop, both beginners and experienced COMSOL users can advance their skills in EM simulations.
We start with the essential modeling steps common to all electromagnetic wave analyses and then focus on specific techniques relevant to modeling resonant structures, antennas, waveguides, filters, periodic structures such as metamaterials, and scatterers in background fields.
Wednesday, June 18th 2025
Schedule:
09:00 - 09:30 Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics® Antenna Modeling
09:30 - 10:30 Modelling Resonators, Waveguides, Scattering, Multiphysics and more.
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:00 Hands-on and Live Tech Café
After the presentation, your COMSOL representatives will be available to answer questions.
We recommend bringing a laptop to the event in order to practice the new functionality right away. All participants will receive a 14-days free trial license of the current COMSOL Multiphysics® software version.
Suggested Background
This workshop will be held in English. Personal assistance in German and English.
All participants will receive a 14-days free trial license of the current COMSOL Multiphysics® software version.
For more information, email events-ch@comsol.ch or call +41 (0)44 515 78 00.
Register for On-site Workshop: Modeling of Electromagnetic Waves in COMSOL®
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Speakers
Sven Friedel established the COMSOL branch office in Switzerland and has helped engineers in industry and academia to drive innovation with multiphysics simulation since 2004. He holds a PhD in physics and worked as a researcher and lecturer on several topics, including electromagnetic inverse problems, geomagnetism, volcanology, and geotechnical engineering in Leipzig, Newcastle, and at ETH Zurich.
Justus Bohn joined COMSOL in 2021 as a technical sales and application engineer. He studied physics at the University of Jena, Germany, and researched at the University of Syndey, Australia. For his PhD, he joined the Centre for Doctoral Training in Metamaterials at the University of Exeter, UK.