With this grant, Coreform will develop preconditioning techniques to speed up biomedical simulation.
Coreform LLC has received a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to support a project improving simulation methods for biomedical devices.
As younger patients increasingly use implantable medical devices, medical device companies need to predict more accurately how they will behave. Biomedical engineering and analysis is difficult due to the complexity of the systems that must be modeled and the materials that must be simulated.
In this project, Coreform will work closely with experts in the medical device space to mature its Coreform Flex solver to apply to biomedical applications. With this exploratory grant, Coreform will begin to address the need for faster biomedical simulation During Phase I, Coreform will focus on improving the speed of its simulations by developing new preconditioning techniques leveraging DOE-funded MFEM. This will enable initial workflow testing for innovative medical applications.
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