Conferences
Home > Conferences > ANZ 2012- 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)
ANZ 2012
- Title: ANZ 2012
- Date: July 15, 2012
- Till: July 18, 2012
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Organisers: Australian Geomechanics Society & New Zealand Geotechnical Society
ANZ 2012 is the regional conference of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering and is held approximately every 4 years. The first Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics was held in Melbourne Australia in 1971. Forty-one years later, this event returns to Melbourne, to a city and a world that is experiencing significant change and challenge. As in 1971, our profession has the potential to shape and influence the future and build a more sustainable world.
For 2012, our conference theme is “Ground Engineering in a Changing World”. The world wide community is facing great change; a changing financial system, a changing climate, a changing legislative environment and changing community perceptions and awareness. There are a host of risks and opportunities associated with this change. This conference seeks to explore and better understand those changes and the risks and opportunities they present to our profession; be they challenges and risks associated with the changing coastline morphology, changing weather patterns, different modes of living, new materials and constructions methods, new methods for generating power or new ways to recycle or manage waste.
Two of the key changes that we have seen in our professional world are the growing numbers of women and young practitioners in our field. We especially encourage contributions from these groups. There will be a prize awarded to the paper judged as best to be submitted by a young (under 35 years of age) professional.
ANZ 2012 will include the presentation of technical papers, keynote lectures, panel discussions, workshops, technical tours, exhibits, and social and networking opportunities for both participants and their partners.
We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne, Australia in 2012.



