Program
9th Ishihara Lecture
・ Ross W. Boulanger
University of California, Davis, USA

Tentative Title: Effects of subsurface heterogeneity on liquefaction-induced ground deformation during earthquakes
Keynote Lectures
・ Ioannis Anastasopoulos
ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Tentative Title: Nonlinear Soil-Structure Interaction: from Experiments to Analysis and Back to Reality
University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Tentative Title: Incorporating dynamic interactions and system effects in simplified liquefaction assessment
University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Tentative Title: Addressing liquefaction vulnerability from building to cluster to community
・ Motoki Kazama
Tohoku University, Japan

Tentative Title: Challenge to innovation of liquefaction prediction technology
University of Patras, Greece

Tentative Title: Seismic response of offshore foundations in liquefiable ground conditions
The University of Newcastle, Australia

Tentative Title: Performance of steel pipes buried in compacted fills during seismic fault activation
Kyoto University, Japan
Tentative Title: Seepage and deformation of unsaturated slope subjected to post-earthquake rainfall
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Tentative Title: Towards a novel method for liquefaction evaluation of silty sands
Young Researcher Award Lectures
・ Jorge Macedo
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Tentative Title: TBA
University of California, Davis, USA

Tentative Title: Recent developments on the performance-based assessment of liquefaction effects on infrastructure
Special Sessions
- 60th anniversary of the Niigata Earthquake
- 30th anniversary of the Kobe Earthquake
- Stability of natural and engineered slopes under the seismic effect
- Liquefaction Experiments and Analysis Projects - Lesson learned
- Ground truthing multidimensional site response: What spatial area influences site response?
- Seismological and geotechnical data collection and lessons learned following Feb 6, 2023, Türkiye Earthquakes
- TBD