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- 2007 Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake, Field Reconnaissance Report
- PEER NGA Models Are Subject of Sacramento Bee Article (PDF file - 965 KB)
- 2007 Blind Analysis Contest By E-Defense Announced (PDF file - 100 KB)
- Call for Papers: Sixth International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering and Symposium in Honor of Professor James K. Mitchel
- Call for Papers: 6th National Seismic Conference on Bridges & Highways (PDF file - 124 KB)
- April 1 Deadline Fast Approaching for PEER and REU Summer Internships
- Next Generation Ground Motion Attenuation (NGA) - Presented by Dr. Yousef Bozorgnia
- CSMIP Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
- Scenes from PEER's Open House
- OpenSees Days 2006
- PEER Offices Relocate to Davis Hall at University of California, Berkeley
- Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) is releasing interim reports on Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) Models
- ABC News Covers Research on New Isolation Bearings
- PEER Director Moehle Receives Honorary Membership
- Are you prepared for the next Big One?
- Announcing a New PEER Publication!
- PEER and NEESit announce: OpenSees Days 2006
- The Fourth World Conference on Structural Control and Monitoring (4WCSCM)
- 5th National Seismic Conference on Bridges and Highways
- University of Washington Wins Seismic Design Competition
- PEER is awarded $2,250,000 contract from Caltrans
- Jack P. Moehle named EERI’s Distinguished Lecturer for 2005
- 150 U.S. Graduate Students Embark on Research Experiences in East Asia and Australia
- PEER names new Director of Communications
2007 Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake, Field Reconnaissance Report | Report 537 KB
Field Reconnaissance on the Damage of Transportation Facilities in the 2007 Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake | Report 2.46 MB
GEER Team Responds to Niigata-Ken-Oki Earthquake of July 16
A select group of GeoEngineering Earthquake Reconnaissance (GEER) Association members, including PEER representatives, along with EERI LFE and ASCE TCLEE teams, will prepare a unified report on the effects of the Niigata-Ken-Oki Earthquake that occurred on July 16, 2007. Also involved will be other U.S. organizations such as the NRC, the NSF Earthquake Engineering Research Centers, and state organizations. This effort will be coordinated with the appropriate Japanese authorities and earthquake engineers.
The team is composed of both senior and junior geo-engineers including Robert Kayen (team leader) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); Scott Ashford of Oregon State University (OSU); Scott Brandenburg of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA); Brian Collins of USGS; Steve Dickenson of OSU; and Yohsuke Kawamata of OSU. An effort was made to bring in members who had not been supported on recent NSF-supported reconnaissance efforts, while ensuring that some with experience in recent post-earthquake reconnaissance efforts in Japan were included.
Questions concerning this report may be directed to Rob Kayan of USGS at rkayen@usgs.gov, or Jonathan Bray of the University of California, Berkeley, at bray@ce.berkeley.edu.
Call for Papers: Sixth International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering and Symposium in Honor of Professor James K. Mitchell
Arlington, VA (USA) - August 11-16, 2008
http://www.6icchge2008.org
INVITATION FOR PAPERS FOR NEW THEME
Papers are invited on the New Theme as:
11a. Application of Case Histories in Education;
How Case Histories have been incorporated in coursework; How to Conduct Search for Case Histories, and what are the Major Sources, Examples of Specific use/s: Importance of Teaching Case Histories; From Case Histories to Conceptual Models; Importance of Practical Experience of Professors, Use of Case Histories in Teaching Process, Is it possible to Involve Students in Case Histories (i.e. in Engineering Practice)?
11b. Application of Case Histories to Practice;
Use of Case Histories to Enhance Practical Geotechnical Engineering; Practice in Different Offices to Achieve this Objective with Examples; Importance of Lifelong Learning; Use of Case Histories in Life Long Learning; Establishing an International Database for Case Histories
Please send your abstracts by July 15, 2007. Complete manuscript of paper/s is due by December 1, 2007.
Please send your abstract to: 6icchge@umr.edu.
If you have any questions, please contact Shamsher Prakash, Conference Chairman, at prakash@umr.edu.
PS - Past proceedings of University of Missouri – Rolla, conferences on Case Histories and Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering conferences are offered on discount to clear inventory. Please visit conference web site to see Table of Contents of available conferences and the order form.
April 1 Deadline Fast Approaching for PEER and REU Summer Internships
The Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) Education Program is pleased to offer exciting opportunities for undergraduate students to explore new directions in earthquake engineering studies through the PEER Summer Internship Program and the National Science Foundation-sponsored Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Internship Program.
The internship programs are targeted to upper-division students who have completed junior-level courses in engineering or a related field. PEER will consider applicants from other grade levels. The programs are intended to provide research opportunities for undergraduates who have shown an interest in earthquake engineering, demonstrated a high level of academic performance (generally GPA = 3.0 above), and whose presence would enhance the diversity of PEER. Although PEER seeks racial, ethnic, and gender diversity, California law prohibits preferential treatment of individuals or groups on the basis of race, gender, color, ethnicity or national origin. Consequently, selection of award recipients is not based on these criteria.
Interns will spend ten weeks (400 hours) at a PEER core university working directly with a faculty mentor on a PEER-funded research project directly related to the PEER mission of Performance- Based Earthquake Engineering. Each program runs from May 15 to September 15, with individual schedules to be arranged between interns and their mentors. Interns will receive a stipend of $6,000, which is intended to cover travel to/from the host university, and living expenses.
Students will compile technical and anecdotal information throughout the summer and submit a final report by October 1. Students will also present their summer research results by PowerPoint presentation or poster at an undergraduate research symposium.
Complete descriptions, eligibility requirements and application instructions for each program can be found on the PEER website, at http://peer.berkeley.edu/. The application deadline is April 1. However, applications will be reviewed as received and will continue on a rolling basis until all internships are awarded. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.
For questions, please contact:
Linda Nelson
PEER Education Program Manager
Department of Structural Engineering
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093-0085
(858) 822-1344 Phone
(858) 822-2260 Fax
lnelson@ucsd.edu
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Presented by Dr. Yousef Bozorgnia Associate Director, PEER Center, Berkeley Wednesday, February 21 at Noon Southern California Earthquake Center USC Campus - Zumberge Hall of Science Lunch provided free for So Cal Chapter members $5 for non members Contact Mark Bentien for details and maps RSVP to benthien@usc.edu |
CSMIP Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
The California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (CSMIP) of the California Geological Survey in the Department of Conservation is funding data interpretation projects focusing on the analysis and interpretation of the extensive strong-motion data sets recorded from recent earthquakes. The goal of these projects is to further the understanding of strong ground shaking and the response of buildings and other structures, and to increase the utilization of strong-motion data in improving post-earthquake response, seismic code provisions and seismic design practices. To receive a copy of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ), send e-mail to Judith Arebalos at Judith.Arebalos@conservation.ca.gov or send a request to Data Interpretation Project, California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program, 801 K Street, MS 13-35, Sacramento, CA 95814-3531.
Deadline: February 20, 2007, 5:00 p.m.
Phone Number: 916-322-3105
Fax Number: 916-323-7778
Scenes from PEER's Open House
PEER recently celebrated its move from the Richmond Field Station to Davis Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.
PEER Offices Relocate to Davis Hall at University of California, Berkeley
PEER Offices Relocate to Davis Hall at University of California, Berkeley
Please visit us soon:
PEER
325 Davis Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley CA 94720-1792
Tel.: (510) 642-3437
Fax: (510) 642-1655
Select meetings and special events will take place at the Richmond Field Station.
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) is releasing interim reports on Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) Models:
ABC News Covers Research on New Isolation Bearings
UC Berkeley's Earthquake Engineering Research Center ran a series of shake table tests using a three-story tall, braced steel frame to demonstrate the effects of the new type of bearing with a low-friction slider having moderate initial stiffness.
Test results will help understand base isolation applications of the PEER performance-based earthquake engineering methodology.
PEER Director Moehle Receives Honorary Membership
PEER Director Jack Moehle has been named an honorary member of the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California. This designation by the Board of Directors is a special recognition of Moehle's contribution to the excellence of the structural engineering profession.
He was specifically cited for his contributions in education of a generation of structural engineering students; innovative and practical research in a broad range of subjects in earthquake engineering; and leadership and contributions in development of structural engineering codes and guidelines, including the American Concrete Institute Building Code Provisions, and several Applied Technology Council, EERI, and FEMA documents on the seismic assessment, design, repair and rehabilitation of buildings and bridges.
Are you prepared for the next Big One?
"NBC Dateline" recently teamed up with Dr. Khalid Mosalam and the University of California, Berkeley's Earthquake Engineering Research Center to sponsor a unique demonstration that showed an earthquake's destructive power, and described survival tactics.
Announcing a New PEER Publication!
Bracing Berkeley:
A Guide to Seismic Safety on the UC Berkeley Campus
by Mary C. Comerio, Stephen Tobriner and Ariane Fehrenkamp
Department of Architecture,
University of California, Berkeley
"This short guide to campus seismic projects provides a building case study for major projects with a technical explanation of the engineering problems encountered and the decisions involved in the final retrofit strategy. Additionally, some projects are documented in this guide but not fully described. It is our hope that with this guide in hand, interested architects, engineers, and lay people will make their way through the Berkeley campus and examine the major retrofit projects and newly designed buildings."-Stephen Tobriner
To order a free copy of Bracing Berkeley, contact Janine Hannel by phone at 510-665-3448, FAX at 510-665-3420, or e-mail at janineh@berkeley.edu
PEER and NEESit announce: OpenSees Days 2006
- – The OpenSees User Workshop – Monday, Aug 14, 2006
- – The OpenSees Developer Workshop – Tuesday, Aug 15, 2006
- – The OpenSees Developer Symposium – Wednesday, Aug 16, 2006
Students, researchers, and practitioners are welcome to attend, but space is limited.
Download full announcement (PDF file - 1.2 MB)
The Fourth World Conference on Structural Control and Monitoring (4WCSCM)
When: July 11-13, 2006
Where: University of California, San Diego
Organized by the International Association for Structural Control and Monitoring (IASCM). For more information on this event, please visit: http://www.usc.edu/4wcscm
5th National Seismic Conference on Bridges and Highways
The purpose of the conference is to increase awareness of seismic and geological hazards and to enhance the level of technical expertise of engineering professionals so they can mitigate the risk of failure or damage to our bridges and highways.
Download flyer (PDF file - 168 KB).
For more information about this conference, please visit: http://mceer.buffalo.edu/meetings/5nsc/default.asp
University of Washington Wins Seismic Design Competition
Of the eight competing student teams, the University of Washington took first place in the 3rd Annual Seismic Design Competition for Undergraduates, jointly sponsored by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI). The event, held during the 100th Anniversary Earthquake Conference, April 18-21, at Moscone Center, was an opportunity to demonstrate performance-based, cost-effective seismic design. More >>>
PEER is awarded $2,250,000 contract from Caltrans
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) was awarded a $2,250,000 research contract from the California Department of Transportation Caltrans). This five-year contract is part of PEER Lifelines' Program to carry out various research projects related to seismic performance and reliability of lifelines. Research projects under this contract will include engineering characterization of earthquake ground motion, response of soil during severe ground shaking, and seismic analysis and performance of bridges and lifelines systems.
The Principal Investigator of this contract is Professor Jack Moehle, PEER Director. The co-PI is Dr. Yousef Bozorgnia, PEER Associate Director. The Caltrans project manager is Mr. Tom Shantz, Division of Research and Innovation.
Jack P. Moehle named EERI’s Distinguished Lecturer for 2005
Jack P. Moehle, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and director of the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research (PEER) Center, was chosen as EERI’s 2005 Distinguished Lecturer.
Watch the webcast of his lecture (RealOne player required) at Sibley Auditorium in Bechtel Hall on the topic of “Performance-Based Design: Developments and Applications.” more >>>
150 U.S. Graduate Students Embark on Research Experiences in East Asia and Australia
The National Science Foundation's (NSF) 2004 East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes Program (EAPSI) for U.S. Graduate Students will offer just such opportunities for 150 advanced science and engineering students this summer in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. NSF will support these students as they conduct research with foreign counterparts in fields such as cancer research, humanoid robotics, computational neuroscience and nanofabrication. more >>>
PEER names new Director of Communications
Debra Jacob has been named Director of Communications for PEER. She brings to her position several years of marketing communications and PR experience in the engineering field. She has managed communications programs for Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering and research centers, Bayer Corporation's Automotive Polymers Division, and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). She is a Pennsylvania native.



