Eleven companies were members of the Sub-Project of the Stanford Rock Fracture Project and supported the development of Poly3D during 2001-2002.
AnadarkoMembership in the Poly3D/Dynel/GUI Sub-Project for the year 2002-2003 will support the development of Poly3D, Dynel, and the Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for each code. Membership also provides a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, nonexclusive, and nontransferable license to copy and use the codes provided subject to the terms and conditions spelled out in the STANFORD COLLABORATOR LICENSE AGREEMENT.
The Year 2002-2003 Proposal seeks funding for the full-time positions of Frantz Maerten, Laurent Maerten in the Geological and Environmental Sciences Department, and a part time position for Irfan Zaidi, a graduate student from the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University, to work on the development of Poly3D, Dynel, and the new GUIs. The proposed development work includes improvements for both Poly3D and Poly3DGUI, most of which were suggested by the 2001-2002 supporters, and for the development of Dynel into an operational tool for industry.
For more info about the Poly3D/Dynel/GUI Sub-Project and membership fees, please contact David Pollard
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