Register now for our January 29th webinar, hosted by multiphysics simulation software provider COMSOL, exploring how to model biosensors and testing devices, including glucose sensors and rapid test devices, in COMSOL Multiphysics®.
Watch live or catch up on-demand Biochemical sensors and testing devices are characterised by their bioreceptor and transducer mechanisms. Bioreceptors can be based on enzymes, antibodies, aptamers, and whole-cell receptors. Transducers can be based on electrochemical, optical, electronic, thermal, gravimetric, and acoustical methods. Modelling and simulation is key to understanding and designing these devices.
COMSOL Multiphysics® is widely used in the biomedical industry for modelling the processes that occur within bioreceptors and transducers incorporated in biosensors and testing devices. The software's multiphysics capabilities enable the simulation of chemical reactions, diffusion and advection, fluid flow, electric and magnetic fields, thermoelectrics, bioelectrochemistry, piezoelectricity, fluid–structure interaction, optics, acoustics, and more.
When
Wednesday, January 29, 2025 | 2pm GMT (Available on Demand)
Presenter
Dr Ross Hubble – Technical Manager, COMSOL
Ross is a Technical Manager at COMSOL UK. He graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2010 with a MEng in Chemical Engineering, went on to carry out his PhD investigating carbon oxide hydrogenation reactions and has worked for COMSOL since 2018.
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