The OpenSees Twitter bot is almost two years old. The bot has 356 followers, compared to 200 followers a year ago. Impressive OpenSees work continues to be tweeted. Here are five of the most recent tweets gleaned by @OpenSeesTweets.
Friday, Nov 19, 11AM-noon (Pacific), learn about "#Fluid-Structure #interaction with #OpenFOAM and #OpenSees" using Hydro-UQ with Dr. Ajay B. Harish. REGISTER at https://t.co/iGi1N9Eo8h. @NHERIDesignSafe @NheriEco @PEER_Center pic.twitter.com/nniBI0iKMJ
— NHERI SimCenter (@NHE_SimCenter) November 17, 2021
Free workshop on the new #Free #OpenSource #python #OpenSees bridge deck analysis package *ospgrillage*:
— Colin Caprani (@ccaprani) November 12, 2021
– Virtual workshop via Zoom
– 6pm AEDT, Tuesday, 30 Nov
– Reg for link: https://t.co/xWAZSj564qhttps://t.co/lE0Pg0ohbT@MonashStructEng @MonashCivil https://t.co/jjK2u02XEo pic.twitter.com/Luk5P3zipD
Can't wait to see the connection models in #OpenSees! https://t.co/CcelNWMRVV
— Michael H. Scott (@mikusscott) October 22, 2021
Volkan Özsaraç prepared a set of documentation for getting started with #OpenSees/OpenSeesPy which he presented in a workshop at the 6 ICCES in Turkey earlier this month. We posted an easy access to his repository in my web site. Have a look: https://t.co/uCa818eDeq
— Silvia Mazzoni (@SilviaMazzoni_) October 18, 2021
Second day of #OpenSees workshop at 6th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology with AHMET ANIL D., Ali Güney Özcebe, Fırat Soner ALICI, Kaan Kaatsız, Ph.D., Koray Kadaş, Sadık Can Girgin, Vesile Hatun Akansel, Volkan Özsaraç #opensees pic.twitter.com/052LLEYGWt
— 6icees (@6icees2021) October 10, 2021
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