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From: Linda Dougherty <Dougherty@cmc.ca>
Subject: COMSOL Multiphysics Intensive Training
Date: August 5, 2021 at 9:30:30 AM CDT
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Join CMC and COMSOL on June 22 for COMSOL Multiphysics virtual training.   
 
This multi-day course is a recommended starting point for learning how to use the COMSOL Multiphysics. Participants will develop a strong foundation for your future Multiphysics modeling work.    
The course starts at an introductory level, leading students through the essential steps needed in all analyses (geometry creation, interactive meshing techniques, model setup, postprocessing, etc.) and then progresses into more advanced topics, such as solution technique and Multiphysics modeling. 
RegisterCOMSOL Multiphysics Training | Aug 10-13  
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Linda
 
Linda Dougherty
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+1.613.530.4787  |  Dougherty@cmc.ca  |  Kingston, ON, Canada 
 
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