The GeoStudio portfolio now offers 3D limit equilibrium stability analysis capabilities, with the addition of SLOPE3D. SLOPE3D provides the ability to conduct 3D slope stability analysis for both soil and rock systems, and can be used for projects involving embankments, levees, tailings dams, natural slopes, and open pits.
Join this free webinar, where Seequent’s technical expert, Sudur Roy, will:
- Review the functionality of SLOPE3D and its potential applications
- Demonstrate a 3D limit equilibrium stability analysis
- Lead an open discussion on SLOPE3D
This will be a live session, giving you the ability to ask the GeoStudio experts your questions and receive answers in real-time.
Sudur is a former consultant Geotechnical Engineer with prior experience in UK design firms like Atkins and A-squared Studio Engineers.
During his time consulting, he was involved in detailed substructure design – pad foundations, deep foundations, retaining walls – for major infrastructure projects, such as, East-West Rail, HS2, nuclear power plants (Hinkley Point C, Sizewell C, Bradwell C). He was also involved in designing comprehensive foundations schemes for tall buildings in congested urban London locations. For all these design works he was engaged in deriving solutions from established design frameworks and extensive numerical modelling.
Sudur graduated in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India. He then completed a Masters in Soil Mechanics and Engineering Seismology from Imperial College, London.
Sudur is presently a Customer Solutions Specialist at Seequent (Bentley Systems) where he is focused on providing the most optimised solutions for professionals involved in subsurface engineering. His main areas of focus are PLAXIS and GeoStudio.
Vincent Castonguay completed his MSc and PhD in civil engineering at Université Laval (Québec City, Canada). His doctoral research led him to explore the inner workings of the NorSand constitutive law, in order to improve its behaviour prediction capabilities for sands subjected to cyclic loading.
He joined the GeoStudio research and development team at Seequent in 2020, where he primarily works on the development of the SIGMA/W module.
Vincent served as the Young Professional Representative on the Canadian Geotechnical Society's national executive committee for 2020-2021. He was also co-chair of the organising committee for the 2019 St. John’s cYGEGC.
The time he has left in a week is ideally spent hiking, sleeping in a tent, or breaking his hands on a climbing wall.