EP WEBINAR: Challenges in Earthquake Engineering
Thursday, October 22, 2020, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT
Category: Bay Area Emerging Professionals
Emerging Professionals Webinar: Challenges in Earthquake EngineeringPresented by Dr. Jonathan Bray, Faculty Chair of Earthquake Engineering, UC Berkeley Join us on October 22nd at 12 noon Pacific Time for a short talk and discussion session with Dr. Jonathan Bray. Bring your questions and get ready to participate in a fun lively discussion. Attendees may type in questions or "raise their (virtual) hands" to speak directly in the session. SummaryEarthquakes can wreak havoc on society. Major earthquakes have destroyed and killed. Surface faulting ripped apart buildings. Damage from ground shaking was concentrated in areas with soft or deep soil. Structures settled, slid, tilted, and collapsed due to weakening of the ground from liquefaction. Earthquake-induced landslides buried infrastructure. Earthquake engineers must understand these phenomena to develop designs that can withstand these tectonic forces. Earthquakes will occur. It is the role of the earthquake engineer to develop strategies to combat them. About the SpeakerJonathan Bray, Ph.D., P.E., NAE is the Faculty Chair in Earthquake Engineering Excellence at UC Berkeley. Dr. Bray is a registered professional civil engineer and has served as a consultant on important engineering projects and peer review panels. He has authored more than 350 research publications on topics that include liquefaction and its effects, seismic performance of earth structures, earthquake ground motions, and surface fault rupture. He created and led the Geotechnical Extreme Events Reconnaissance (GEER) Association. Dr. Bray is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and has received several honors, including the Terzaghi Award, Ishihara Lecture, Peck Award, Joyner Lecture, Middlebrooks Award, and Huber Research Prize. Register NowContact: Kelly Cabal: [email protected] |