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Posted:
5 years ago
31.05.2019, 17:38 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
31.05.2019, 17:40 GMT-4
Hi Mathivanan,
As you noticed, using COMSOL requires a license, which is not free of charge. Furthermore, to the best of my knowledge COMSOL does not sell licenses to individuals, but rather to private companies and public institutions such as labs or schools.
I suggest that you approach your teachers who have some simulation-related activity with the question: your department might already have access to educationnal licenses, or you might be able to do an internship in a laboratory that uses one if you're objective is to gain experience with the software.
If your university can't grant you access, you may still enjoy an Erasmus program since you mention you are studying in Vilnius. For example I am teaching at an engineering school in Strasbourg that gives COMSOL training to 1st year and 2nd year students (=3-4 yr after highschool, L3-M1 in the LMD scheme).
There are other schools and programs that will do that, but if you are interested in coming to this particular one, send me a private message and I will give you the relevant contact information.
Best,
Alexis
Hi Mathivanan,
As you noticed, using COMSOL requires a license, which is not free of charge. Furthermore, to the best of my knowledge COMSOL does not sell licenses to individuals, but rather to private companies and public institutions such as labs or schools.
I suggest that you approach your teachers who have some simulation-related activity with the question: your department might already have access to educationnal licenses, or you might be able to do an internship in a laboratory that uses one if you're objective is to gain experience with the software.
If your university can't grant you access, you may still enjoy an Erasmus program since you mention you are studying in Vilnius. For example I am teaching at an engineering school in Strasbourg that gives COMSOL training to 1st year and 2nd year students (=3-4 yr after highschool, L3-M1 in the LMD scheme).
There are other schools and programs that will do that, but if you are interested in coming to this particular one, send me a private message and I will give you the relevant contact information.
Best,
Alexis
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Posted:
5 years ago
31.05.2019, 17:45 GMT-4
On the other hand if you are extra-motivated, I suggest trying to write your own finite-element solver. This is quite involved for a bachelor student, but there is a lot of great documentation out there, and there is no doubt that this is the single best way to learn how to use commercial softwares like COMSOL correctly.
On the other hand if you are extra-motivated, I suggest trying to write your own finite-element solver. This is quite involved for a bachelor student, but there is a lot of great documentation out there, and there is no doubt that this is the single best way to learn how to use commercial softwares like COMSOL correctly.