Modeling Membrane Separation

- Type: Archived Webinar
- Level: Intermediate
- Duration: 1 hour
- PDHs: 0.00
Are you interested in simulating membrane dialysis? Could you use tools to help you analyze designs, better understand the processes occurring in your devices and predict and validate the operation of technologies for dialysis? Take this webinar to learn more.
Join COMSOL’s Chief Technology Officer Ed Fontes and Marketing Director Valerio Marra in this webinar on modeling transport phenomena and homogeneous reactions which includes a demonstration of COMSOL Multiphysics® software. This live webinar takes place on Wednesday, December 12, 2018, from 2:00-3:00 pm ET.
In this 60-minute COMSOL-sponsored webinar, you’ll examine the transport and reactions of solutes at the surface of membranes and their ability to separate solutes based on size or charge. You’ll begin with a brief review of the theory behind models used in the COMSOL Multiphysics® software. Then, you’ll see a demonstration of this tool for theoretical studies in membrane dialysis. Bring your questions for a Q & A session.
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Ed Fontes
Ed Fontes is the Chief Technology Officer at COMSOL. He has been with COMSOL since 1999, and was previously the lead developer for the CFD, heat transfer, and chemical engineering products. He received his PhD in chemical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.Read more
Valerio Marra
Valerio Marra is the marketing director at COMSOL in Burlington, MA. Previous roles include working in applications, technical support, and sales.
Valerio received his PhD in fluid machines and energy systems engineering.Read more
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