29 June - 1 July, 2015
Opatija, Croatia
Organised by:
Wessex Institute, UK
Overview
ERES 2015 is the tenth international conference on the series on
Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures organised by the Wessex
Institute. The Meeting provides a unique forum for the discussion of
basic and applied research in the various fields of earthquake
engineering relevant to the design of structures.
The conference began in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1997, followed by
Catania, Italy in 1999; Malaga, Spain in 2001; Ancona, Italy (2003);
Skiathos, Greece (2005); Bologna, Italy (2007), Cyprus (2009), Tuscany,
Italy (2011) and A Coruña, Spain (2013)
Major earthquakes and associated effects such as tsunamis continue to stress the need to carry out more research on those topics. The problems will intensify as population pressure results in buildings in regions of high seismic vulnerability. A better understanding of these phenomena is required to design earthquake resistant structures and to carry out risk assessment and vulnerability studies.
The problem of protecting the built environment in earthquake-prone
regions involves not only the optimal design and construction of new
facilities, but also the upgrading and rehabilitation of existing
structures including heritage buildings. The type of highly specialized
retrofitting employed to protect the built heritage is an important area
of research and appropriate to the conference objective of designing
better earthquake resistant buildings.
This conference aims to address these problems continuing to expand
on the development of previous meetings in the series. Papers presented
at ERES are an invaluable record of the state of the art in this field.
Most of those published since 1997 are now freely available on the
Wessex Institute eLibrary (http://library.witpress.com) where they are a permanent record demonstrating the quality of the research presented at the ERES conference series.
Conference Topics
- Seismic hazard and tsunamis
- Building performance during earthquakes
- Vulnerability
- Earthquake prediction
- Seismic isolation and energy dissipation
- Performance based design
- Experimental studies
- Structural dynamics
- Passive protection systems
- Case studies
- Numerical analysis
- Monitoring and early warning systems
- Lifelines and resilience
- Forensic engineering
- Safety engineering
- Heritage structures
- Earthquakes and landslides
- Liquefaction
- Innovative technologies
Webpage
View the conference website, which has full details about the conference objectives, topics and submission requirements at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/15-conferences/eres-2015.html