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Europe 2011 Geotechnical Modelling Workshop

Photo: ©Zurich Tourism www.zuerich.com With less than two months before our Zurich workshop takes place, we are now more than half full! The number of registrations during the last month typically increases, so if you are considering attending the workshop, please make sure you register as soon as possible.

At the workshop you can take advantage of the focused technical sessions on SLOPE/W, SEEP/W and SIGMA/W to sharpen your numerical modelling skills under the direction of GEO-SLOPE's expert engineering team.

Details of the Europe 2011 Geotechnical Modelling Workshop are available online, and space is limited to 30 participants. Please join us 30 May ‑ 1 June 2011, in Zurich, Switzerland!


GeoFrontiers 2011

The victorious RPI team We recently attended the GeoFrontiers 2001 conference in Dallas and enjoyed both catching up with current clients, and meeting many new geotechnical engineers interested in our GeoStudio software.

One highlight of the conference was the National Student GeoChallenge where teams are asked to design and build a scale model of a mechanically-stabilized earth wall using dry sand and paper reinforcement behind a poster board facing in a plywood form.

We were very pleased to learn that this year’s winners from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute had used GeoStudio 2007! According to Waleed El-Sekelly, one of the RPI team members; “GeoStudio 2007 allowed us to model the interface between soil and structural elements which helped us to efficiently design the MSE wall and win the GeoChallenge”. Congratulations to the RPI team!



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Volume 7, Issue 3
April 2011

   In this issue:

 • Europe Workshop
 • GeoFrontiers 2011

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