The early-bird deadline is fast approaching for the 2-day short course
"Groundwater Model Development with the Analytic Element Method" in
Bethesda, MD, August 6-7th, presented by Dr. James Craig, University of
Waterloo. James is the author of the free AEM modeling software Visual AEM
(successor to Visual Bluebird), a GUI for single and multi-layer analytic
element modeling of (mostly!) steady-state groundwater flow and
numerical/analytical modeling of vertically-averaged contaminant transport.
Visual AEM also incorporates TimML, a multi-layer AEM code developed by Dr.
Mark Bakker. The AEM course is geared to those interested in learning how to
properly use the analytic element method for developing groundwater models
at the local and regional scale. Attendance is limited and early-bird
registration has been extended through July 20th, so register soon! Further
information about the course is available at:
http://www.sspa.com/Software/AEM
<http://www.sspa.com/Software/AEM%20August%202009%20training.shtml> August
2009 training.shtml
If you have any questions about the technical content of the course, please
contact James Craig (jrcraig@...)
If you have any questions about the logistical aspects of the course, please
contact me (matt@...)
For more information on Visual AEM visit:
http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html
Kind Regards,
Matt Tonkin, SSP&A
Email: <blocked::mailto:matt@...> matt@...
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