Science news articles about 'earthquake engineering research'
Earthquake engineering research aims to save lives, billions of dollars
... 6.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the Los Angeles community of Northridge at 4:30 ...Straw bale house survives violent shaking at earthquake lab
... design and construction recommendations to be published in the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute's World Housing Encyclopedia ... 's George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Consortium, Inc. (NEES ...Rensselaer researchers to participate in seismic test of 7-story building
... from the U.S. National Science Foundation Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program. NEESWood ... . The tests in Miki, to be performed at the Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center, home of the world's largest ...New design keeps buildings standing and habitable after major earthquakes
... conducted shake testing of the new system in the last few weeks at the Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center in Miki City, Japan ...Going vertical: Fleeing tsunamis by moving up, not out
... led was organized through the multidisciplinary Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, a nonprofit society of technical ... the latest research findings in developing countries, Deierlein and Stanford's Blume Earthquake Engineering Center ...UB geographers help map devastation in Haiti
... at UB, Renschler also is a member of the Remote Sensing Task Force of the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER), headquartered at UB, to conduct ...Earthquake engineers release report on damage in Haiti
... late last week to the national Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and the United States Geological ... . The authors recommend that simple and cost-effective earthquake engineering be emphasized in Haiti's rebuilding effort ...USGS scientists, research help Haiti reconstruction
... and a team with expertise in seismology and earthquake engineering from the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, who were in Haiti between Jan. 26 and Feb. 3, 2010. This team, supported ...Hopkins doctor/disaster expert says resource problems in Haiti required ethical decision-making
... , a Johns Hopkins pediatrician, did not deploy to Haiti. Kirsch has been tapped by the nonprofit Earthquake Engineering Research Institute to help assess ...East Coast Earthquake was Moderate but Significant, says UB Earthquake Researcher
... for expert commentary about Tuesday's earthquake. director of UB's MCEER (Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research ...New York's older brick buildings especially vulnerable to extreme events
... damage even a moderate earthquake would cause to unreinforced masonry buildings, earthquake-engineering researchers in the University at Buffalo's MCEER are reconstructing ...University of Nevada, Reno, engineers simulate large quake on curved bridge
... facility is managed as a national shared-use Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation equipment site created ... Science Foundation to provide new earthquake engineering research testing capabilities for large structural ...
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