• Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

IIT Guwahati organizes two-day symposium on Socio-Technological Aspects of Seismic Disaster and Mitigation

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati is organizing a two-day symposium on Socio-Technological Aspects of Seismic Disaster and Mitigation (STASDM) on account of celebrating 60 glorious years of the Indian Society of Earthquake Technology (ISET) on 23rd and 24th June 2022.

The event is being jointly organized by Centre for Disaster Management and Research (CDMR), IIT Guwahati, North Eastern Space Application Centre (NESAC), Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee and ISET.Students and faculty from different parts of the North East and other parts of the country will be participating and presenting their research findings.

Prof. T.G. Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati, and President of ISET, is the Patron of the symposium.

The symposium will include plenary talks, followed by invited talks in the domain of Seismic Disaster and Mitigation by various stalwarts across the country. Talks will be delivered both in online and offline mode.

Addressing the inaugural session, Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati, said, “There is a high need to learn particularly about vibration isolation techniques which were used in ancient structures. Further, regional seismic hazard should be given due importance in current scenario.”

Assam has been severely affected by floods at present and is very prone to earthquake shaking in general. There will be a panel discussion where experts from institutes such as ASDMA, NESAC, as well as various industries will be participating as discussants to discuss how to deal with seismic disaster and mitigation and further direction in policy making.

Some of the key speakers who participated in this event include:

  • Prof T G Sitharam (Director, IIT Guwahati)
  • Prof Rajib Shaw (Kieo University, Japan)
  • Prof Deepankar Choudhury (IIT Bombay)
  • Prof M L Sharma (IIT Roorkee)
  • Prof Subhadeep Banerjee (IIT Madras)
  • Prof Murali Krishna (IIT Tirupati)

Various important themes such as Seismic hazard, Soil structure interaction, Seismic analysis of structures, Paleoseismology, Society, Gender and Earthquakes among others. are the prime focus of  this symposium.

The conference emphasized on the role of learnings from historic earthquakes, confined masonry, role of local soil in amplifying ground shaking, inclusion of earthquake loading on structural and foundation design towards minimizing induced damages during due earthquake. Further, the need of research, industry and policy makers to jointly work towards disaster mitigations are deliberated during the system.

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