Hallo? So excited to be here. PhD Biomedical Engineering student

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Looking for a comsol multiphysics expert to help with geometry design similar to the one in the attached example but for multiple layers of tissue, let's say two different tissue phantom e.g a layer of fat and muscle.
 

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Welcome to PF, it's great to have you here. :smile:

Let me do a quick forum search to try to figure out the best forum to post your question in; it's pretty specialized and obviously crosses several subject areas. Back in a bit...
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to PF, it's great to have you here. :smile:

Let me do a quick forum search to try to figure out the best forum to post your question in; it's pretty specialized and obviously crosses several subject areas. Back in a bit...
Please do so, will really appreciate. Thanks in advance
 
Hmm, okay. I did find some previous threads about Comsol Multiphysics spread across several PF subforums, but in general they were older threads. Here is the hit list for that search:

https://www.physicsforums.com/search/7099868/?q=comsol+multiphysics&c[title_only]=1&o=relevance

I'll also page @FEAnalyst to see if they know of any PF members who may work with that software simulation package. Also paging @Dale since he works in biomedical imaging...

From the search it looks like there are several possible subforums where you could post your question (you can only post in one, but the Mentors can move the thread later if it looks like a different subforum would be better):

Engineering:Materials and Chemical Engineering

Mathematics:MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX

Other Sciences:Computing and Technology


and of course, Other Sciences:Biology and Medical

Maybe have a look at the hit list to see if it helps with any of your Comsol Multiphysics questions, and to see if there are any members who look like they may be able to help. Then start your thread in the best subforum, and use the @ tag symbol to tag the user or users who you think may be able to help.

Best of luck! :smile:
 
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I have experience with both Comsol Multiphysics and biomedical engineering so I will try to help but I don’t have enough time to do the whole task and I can just give some advice.
 
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FEAnalyst said:
I have experience with both Comsol Multiphysics and biomedical engineering so I will try to help but I don’t have enough time to do the whole task and I can just give some advice.
Thanks @FEAnalyst -- much appreciated. Do you have a recommendation for the best subforum to post it in?
 
berkeman said:
Do you have a recommendation for the best subforum to post it in?
I think that Mechanical Engineering subforum would be good since there’s no category for job offers (this post seems to be a job offer).
 
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