COMSOL announced that the first stop of its worldwide COMSOL Conference 2025 tour will be held in Boston, MA, on October 8–10. The COMSOL Conference provides a space for engineers, scientists, and researchers to showcase their modeling and simulation work, exchange ideas, and learn new modeling techniques, COMSOL shares.
Program highlights of the 2025 event include:
Fostering knowledge exchange between COMSOL engineers, keynote speakers, poster and slideshow presenters, and attendees is a primary goal of the conference, organizaers say.
"Our main goal with the conferences is to create a space for our users that sparks creativity and innovation, whether through the keynote talks, technical minicourses, demo stations, or even conversations during the session breaks," says Margaret Lemus, vice president of marketing at COMSOL. "It's a great opportunity for COMSOL Multiphysics users to hear from others about how they've used the software and discuss the physics problems they're solving in their work."
For those interested in showcasing their use of simulation through a poster or slideshow presentation at the conference, the program committee is accepting abstracts through July 11, 2025. To learn more about the presentation options and deadlines and submit an abstract, visit the Showcase Your Work page on the conference website.
All accepted submissions will be considered for the COMSOL Conference Best Paper and Best Poster awards. After the live event, accepted works are published in the online proceedings on the COMSOL website.
To learn more about the COMSOL Conference 2025 Boston and register, visit the conference website.
The COMSOL Conference 2025 is also making stops in the Netherlands and China.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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