Photos from the COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam

November 5, 2013

The COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam attracted 418 multiphysics users from across Europe. It was the first time that our conference took place in the Netherlands and as a result, we saw a lot of new faces this year among the participants. I would like to thank everyone who attended the event for making it a wonderful experience and show you some impressions of the conference here on the blog.

COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam Event Photos

The COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam was held at the WTC, a modern and vibrant venue in the heart of the city. The WTC, COMSOL staff, and most of all our customers made this a great event with a variety of minicourses, user presentations, and networking opportunities. In total, we organized 22 user presentation sessions covering different application areas. Across these sessions there were 116 oral presentations with topics ranging from the performance of an oven to modeling water quality. With 155 posters, the Poster Session turned out to be the biggest ever at a COMSOL Conference.

A slideshow of photos from the different activities during the multiphysics gathering can be found below:

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I hope you enjoyed the conference as much as we enjoyed organizing it. Thank you again for joining us this year at the COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam.

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Ivar Kjelberg
Ivar Kjelberg
November 6, 2013

Absolutely worth the travel, and time spent: discussing, learning and exchanging with other users, your developers, and your sales forces …
And not to forget: good food and coffee in quantities 😉
Thanks to the NL team,
and I looking forward to meet you all next year in GB
Sincerely
Ivar

Otto Richter
Otto Richter
January 9, 2014

January 9,2014
You have created a valuable instrument which has opened new ways to multiphysics simulation not only in physics but in many other fields. I enjoyed the presentations of other users and the discussions. The organization was excellent. One critical remark: me and also other participants would have prefered to have more space for user presentations.
Thanks to the organizers

Otto Richter, Braunschweig University of Technology

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