Sponsored: Quantum sensor design with multiphysics simulation

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Sponsored: Quantum sensor design with multiphysics simulation

In this webinar, Peter J. Hobson, a doctoral researcher at the University of Nottingham, will discuss ongoing work using the COMSOL Multiphysics® software to simulate hybrid active–passive shielding systems. These systems are designed using a new analytical model developed at the University of Nottingham and generate accurate magnetic fields over large regions inside cylindrical magnetic shields. Multiphysics simulation of these systems enables them to be tested in real-world contexts, where shields are of finite magnetic permeability, thickness and have entry holes. Furthermore, multiphysics software can be used to calculate shielding efficiency in simulated real-world scenarios.

This presentation will include a live demonstration and a Q&A session during which there will be the opportunity to ask questions.

Join us for this webinar to learn about:

  • The benefits of using a multiphysics simulation approach for quantum sensor design
  • How to visualise the magnetic field around excited coils using COMSOL Multiphysics®
  • How simulation of hybrid active–passive shielding systems enables them to be tested in real-world contexts
  • Get an introduction to the COMSOL Multiphysics® software
  • Witness how simulation tools have provided researchers with further insight leading to more efficient design and development process

Join us live on 19th November at 2pm GMT or watch on demand – register your interest

This free webinar is available for IET members and non-members.

Should you have any specific query please email Alex Macleod at amacleod@theiet.org

Register for this free webinar

In this webinar, Peter J. Hobson, a doctoral researcher at the University of Nottingham, will discuss ongoing work using the COMSOL Multiphysics® software to simulate hybrid active–passive shielding systems. These systems are designed using a new analytical model developed at the University of Nottingham and generate accurate magnetic fields over large regions inside cylindrical magnetic shields. Multiphysics simulation of these systems enables them to be tested in real-world contexts, where shields are of finite magnetic permeability, thickness and have entry holes. Furthermore, multiphysics software can be used to calculate shielding efficiency in simulated real-world scenarios.

This presentation will include a live demonstration and a Q&A session during which there will be the opportunity to ask questions.

Join us for this webinar to learn about:

  • The benefits of using a multiphysics simulation approach for quantum sensor design
  • How to visualise the magnetic field around excited coils using COMSOL Multiphysics®
  • How simulation of hybrid active–passive shielding systems enables them to be tested in real-world contexts
  • Get an introduction to the COMSOL Multiphysics® software
  • Witness how simulation tools have provided researchers with further insight leading to more efficient design and development process

Join us live on 19th November at 2pm GMT or watch on demand – register your interest

This free webinar is available for IET members and non-members.

Should you have any specific query please email Alex Macleod at amacleod@theiet.org

Register for this free webinar

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