Standard Courses
Home > Standard Courses > Short Course on Computational Geotechnics- May 24 Workshop : Utilisation de PLAXIS 2D dans l’ingénierie géotechnique sismique (Paris, France)
- May 28 2nd international conference on performance-based design in earthquake geotechnical engineering (Taormina, Italy)
- May 29 PLAXIS Training: Introduction to PLAXIS 2D (Singapore)
- May 31 12th Baltic Sea Geotechnical Conference (Rostock, Germany)
- Jun 05 Workshop on 3D modelling (Delft, The Netherlands)
- Jun 11 Curso de Geotecnia Computacional Avanzada (Querétaro, Mexico)
- Jun 12 PLAXIS Training - Introduction to PLAXIS 2D (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
- Jun 20 2nd European Conference on Unsaturated Soils (Napoli, Italy)
- Jun 25 Standard Course on Computational Geotechnics (Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Jun 26 6th Russian Plaxis Users Meeting (St. Petersburg, Russia)
- Jun 27 Advanced Course on Computational Geotechnics (New York, U.S.A.)
- Jul 15 ANZ 2012 (Melbourne, Australia)
- Sep 24 Advanced Course on Computational Geotechnics (Trondheim, Norway)
- Sep 26 Norwegian Plaxis Users Meeting 2012 (Trondheim, Norway)
- Nov 14 European Plaxis Users Meeting 2012 (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Short Course on Computational Geotechnics
Mar
11
- Title: Short Course on Computational Geotechnics
- Date: March 11, 2012
- Till: March 13, 2012
- Location: Dubai, U.A.E.
- Organisers: Plaxis bv
- Price: USD 1.600,00
This course in Dubai follows the format of the standard courses given yearly in many locations all over the world. The standard courses are well attended by participants from consulting and contracting companies, public work bodies and universities. The course consists of a balanced mixture of lectures and hands-on computer analyses. The lectures focus on both on soil behaviour and advanced methods in geotechnical engineering as well as on the use of the Plaxis programs. The differen topics of the course are illustrated by practical case studies, this way, the course offers an introduction to the modelling of geotechnical problems that are encountered in day-to-day engineering practice.



