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Discovering OpenSees Learning Seminars on Feb 28 and Mar 27, 2014

The next seminars in the web-based Discovering OpenSees: Surfing the Waves of OpenSees learning series will occur on February 28 and March 27, 2014.

The first seminar will be broadcast twice to allow users in all time zones around the world to participate and is titled "Advanced Scripting Tips and Techniques" and will occur on February 28 at 9:30 am and 4:30 pm Pacific Time.

This seminar will demonstrate techniques that will allow the users to develop scripts that are easier to generate, easier to modify and debug, easier for others to decipher (think your advisor!) and less error prone.

The second seminar is titled "Basic Reliability Analysis using OpenSees" and will occur on March 27 at 2:00 pm Pacific Time.

Conducted by Prof. Michael Scott, Oregon State University, this seminar will discuss how to perform basic reliability analysis using OpenSees. The following topics will be discussed.

  • – What is “Reliability Analysis”
  • – How it is done using OpenSees
  • – Summary and Conclusions

How can I join the seminar?

Register for the seminar on Friday February 28 at 9:30 am Pacific Time
Register for the seminar on Friday February 28 at 4:30 pm Pacific Time

Register for the seminar on Thursday March 27 at 2:00 pm Pacific Time

Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting. More information will be posted at the Discovering OpenSees Wiki page.

After the seminar, please complete the short evaluation form to give OpenSees feedback and to suggest future seminar topics.

Past Discovering OpenSees Seminars – how to find past seminar recordings
For more information about the Discovering OpenSees Series including previous presentation slides, video recordings, and topics, visit the Discovering OpenSees Wiki page.

For more information about OpenSees, visit: http://opensees.berkeley.edu/