ICEAS 2011 - International Conference on Earthquakes and Structures (ICEAS'11)
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Category ICEAS 2011
Deadline: March 31, 2011 | Date: September 18, 2011-September 23, 2011
Venue/Country: Seoul, South Korea
Updated: 2011-03-29 15:12:29 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Earthquake disasters are a continuous threat to mankind and as a result, earthquake engineering research to build safer structures, retrofit existing ones and in general to mitigate seismic risk, keeps growing worldwide. This has prompted the launching of the new international Journal “Earthquakes and Structures”and of an International Conference on Earthquakes and Structures (ICEAS’11). This conference will be a premier international forum that will bring together academics and practicing engineers to exchange frontier research results and emerging technologies in the broad topics of earthquake engineering, seismic hazard assessment and seismic risk mitigation. You are cordially invited to attend this interesting event.Conference Themes- Base-Isolated Structures- Capacity Assessment of Structures- Characterization of Strong Ground Motions- Cyber-Infrastructure Tools for Seismic Data Management- Early Warning and Emergency Response - Experimental Investigations of Seismic Performance of Structures - Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering- Lessons Learned from Recent Earthquakes - Linear & Nonlinear Seismic Analysis Methods- Performance-Based Seismic Design- Policies and Technologies for Earthquake Loss Reduction - Repair and Strengthening of Historic Structures and Monuments- Seismic Effects on Infrastructure Systems - Seismic Hazard Assessment- Seismic Protection of lifeline Systems- Seismic Risk Mitigation- Structural Control Methods- Recent Developments in Seismic Codes and Regulations
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