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What: 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering When: 25-28 June 2007 Where: Thessaloniki, Greece Organizer(s): International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) Synopsis: "The construction of complex infrastructures and the currently imposed safety requirements, render soil dynamics and geotechnical earthquake engineering a field of increasing significance to modern societies. Lessons from recent and past earthquakes and numerous interesting research efforts provide both an incentive and a window of opportunity to achieve advances in many fields at this time. The conference will provide a forum for communication and dissemination of on-going advances in both research and practice, its aim being to encourage continuous efforts at advancing practice in all fields." More information at the conference website. |
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What: Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics IV
When: 18-22 May 2008 Where: Sacramento, California, USA Organizer(s): ASCE Geo-Institute Synopsis: "GEESD IV is the 4th decennial Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Conference organized by the EESD Committee of ASCE's Geo-Institute. GEESD IV follows the highly successful GEESD conferences in Seattle, Washington (1998), Park City, Utah (1988), and Pasadena, California (1978). GEESD IV will bring together the broad community of geo-professionals working on earthquake engineering and soil dynamics problems for this comprehensive decennial examination of our technical disciplines. The coverage will be diverse, including case histories and practice-oriented papers, recent research findings, innovative technologies, and the emerging arts across many of our disciplines. Professional engineers, researchers, specialty contractors, regulators, educators, and students will interact across a broad range of technical sessions, tutorials, short courses, discussions, and equipment demonstrations. " More at at GEESD IV website. |
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What: The 12th International Conference of the IACMAG
When: 1-6 October, 2008 Where: Gao, India Organizer(s): International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics Synopsis: "The special theme for the 12th International Conference has been chosen as Geomechanics in the Emerging Social & Technological Age. The conference will endeavor to stress on problems raised by the present day society due to rapid industrialization and globalization, in addition to the objectives covered by the previous conferences. The conference aims to focus on some very recent and emerging trends in geomechanics such as mechanics of unsaturated soils, micromechanics, nanomechanics, bio-geo interface, infrastructure geomechanics and geomechanics for ancient monuments." More at the 12th IACMAG conference website. |
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What: Geo-Congress 2008 - The Challenge of Sustainability in the Geoenvironment When: March 9-12, 2008 Where: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Organizer(s): ASCE Geo-Institute Synopsis: "Once again, the Geo-Institute of ASCE returns to New Orleans to bring you GeoCongress 2008. The Congress will be alive with discussions of current trends on the role of geoengineers and geoscientists in protecting and preserving our environment and will highlight the expansive and interdisciplinary nature of geoenvironmental issues. This conference builds on the very successful 1995 ASCE Geoenvironment conference hosted in the very same city which is now flourishing with new growth and lively renewed spirit." More at Geo-Congress 2008 website. |
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What: Geo-Denver 2007 - New Peaks in Geotechnics
When: February 18-21, 2007 Where: Denver, Colorado, USA Organizer(s): ASCE Geo-Institute Synopsis: "Geo-Denver 2007 will provide professionals and students in all specialty fields with information about innovative and emerging technologies needed to advance geotechnical engineering and related disciplines. The Congress will involve consulting engineers, general contractors, sub-contractors, owners, as well as educators, researchers and students. The planned Congress schedule includes short courses, workshops, plenary lectures, mini-symposia, panel discussions, and technical sessions in all fields of geotechnical engineering and related geo-professions." More at Geo-Denver 2007 website. |
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