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   <title>Design Engineers across the Globe Compete In “Create the Future” Contest</title>
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   <description>Save Lives, Create Jobs, Keep the Earth Green and Win a Grand Prize of $20,000&#13;
New York, NY – The eighth “Create the Future” Design Contest...</description>
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   <title>Including operators and expressions in a multiphysics simulation is easier than you think.</title>
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   <description>As most skilled COMSOL users, I am sure you know that you are not limited to just selecting what is in our drop-down lists. Say that you have...</description>
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PORTLAND, OR...</description>
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   <title>Multiphysics Conferences in Boston and Milan Draw More Than 700 Engineers, Researchers, and Scientists</title>
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Unveiling of COMSOL Multiphysics® 4.0 and...</description>
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   <title>Beta Edition of COMSOL Multiphysics Version 4.0 Released at Fifth Annual COMSOL Conference</title>
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   <description>Design analysis of a high-voltage generator in an X-ray device using the all-new COMSOL Desktop™ in COMSOL Multiphysics® version 4. The  ...</description>
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   <title>A new work flow in version 4.0</title>
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   <description>COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.0 is just days away from seeing the light of the day in the shape of a Beta prerelease. We can't wait to get it out to...</description>
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   <title>Backward</title>
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   <description>Did you know that it is easy to set up certain kinds of inverse problems in COMSOL real quick with the aid of the Global Equations feature? Imagine...</description>
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   <title>Working with CAD</title>
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   <description>This week I will talk about CAD import. Many times, the first task a new user of COMSOL is up to is to lay their hands on the CAD models of the...</description>
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   <title>Welcome to the COMSOL Community!</title>
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   <description>COMSOL, Inc., developer of the industry-leading COMSOL Multiphysics software environment for modeling and simulating physics-based systems, has announced the availability of the proceedings and user presentations from last fall’s Boston and Hannover COMSOL Conferences. The 2009 Edition of the COMSOL Conference CD contains more than 275 technical papers, 195 presentations, 14 downloadable and ready-to-run models in COMSOL Multiphysics format, and 91 animations and movie clips illustrating multiphysics modeling across all disciplines of science, industrial and space research, engineering, medical research, and education.</description>
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   <title>Fourth Annual Multiphysics Conference Poised to Set Attendance Records</title>
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   <title>Webinar: Multiphysics – A Guided Tour</title>
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   <description>Learn how Multiphysics simulations enable high-tech organizations to advance their product development beyond the ordinary. This webinar introduces you to a range of challenging design problems that can now be tackled easily by applying Multiphysics modelling and simulation techniques.</description>
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   <title>Webinar: Fluid Transport in MEMS Devices</title>
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   <description>Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have become an integral part in everything from consumer products to advanced medical sensors. This webinar will introduce you to how to conduct simulation of MEMS devices. These applications are multiphysics by their very nature and include coupled physics phenomena at the microscale.</description>
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