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, Farzin Hamidi, 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.
Farzin has 10 years of geotechnical engineering experience in field work, laboratory (rock/soil) testing, site investigation, and numerical modeling to examine slope/tunnel stability.
Since joining Seequent in August 2021, Farzin has gained experience in GeoStudio technical support. He is an expert in geotechnical site investigations and stability analysis and worked in underground/open pit mines and infrastructure projects such as Dawson and Grosvenor Mine, Inland Rail (G2K), Cross River Rail-Tunnel Station Development (TSD), Kingsford Smith Drive (KSD) upgrade, Burdekin falls dam and Queen’s Wharf.
He received his Ph.D. at Geotechnical Engineering Centre (GEC), University of Queensland. He has a strong technical background in rock mechanics, in-situ stress measurement, rock/soil fluid interactions, laboratory and in-situ characterization of rocks and soils, rock failure control by support design, instrumentation, and monitoring for surface and underground excavations
Kathryn Dompierre completed a M.Sc. in environmental policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Ph.D. in civil engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada). Her doctoral research explored the movement of pore water, contaminants, and energy through oil sands fine tailings using field testing and numerical analyses.
She joined the GeoStudio research and development team in 2016, and now manages the learning and technical content related to GeoStudio.
Kathryn is involved in the Women in Engineering committee for Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba and serves on the boards of two environmental NGOs: Lake Winnipeg Foundation and Manitoba Eco-Network.