Eurasian OpenSEES (EOS), formerly European OpenSEES, is a trans-continental non-profit association of engineers and academics who share the vision of contributing to the development of efficient and effective computational tools for complex engineering analysis and design.
The mission of the organization is to:
The transformation from a European based organization to a Eurasian one came due the vast contributions of researchers in Asia to computational structural mechanics and their elaborate and numerous efforts in developing and utilizing OpenSEES. EOS aims to bridge the continental gap between the East and West and contribute to global engineering and scientific collaboration.
Mission
Encourage and promote the principles of structural engineering according to the theories and techniques developed within the framework of international scientific research, with particular but not exclusive reference to the structural calculation framework OpenSEES, developed at the University of California, Berkeley;
Organize, promote and disseminate study and research activities, training, development, design, promotional and publishing initiatives and other initiatives designed to foster exchanges of experience both between members and with other scholars and institutions;
Develop and offer cutting-edge courses, workshops, seminars, and conferences to enrich the skillsets of researchers and practitioners around the world.
The mission of the organization is to:
The transformation from a European based organization to a Eurasian one came due the vast contributions of researchers in Asia to computational structural mechanics and their elaborate and numerous efforts in developing and utilizing OpenSEES. EOS aims to bridge the continental gap between the East and West and contribute to global engineering and scientific collaboration.
Mission
Encourage and promote the principles of structural engineering according to the theories and techniques developed within the framework of international scientific research, with particular but not exclusive reference to the structural calculation framework OpenSEES, developed at the University of California, Berkeley;
Organize, promote and disseminate study and research activities, training, development, design, promotional and publishing initiatives and other initiatives designed to foster exchanges of experience both between members and with other scholars and institutions;
Develop and offer cutting-edge courses, workshops, seminars, and conferences to enrich the skillsets of researchers and practitioners around the world.
Organization