8th international conference on earthquake geotechnical engineering (8ICEGE)

Program

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9th Ishihara Lecture

Ross W. Boulanger
University of California, Davis, USA


Effects of subsurface heterogeneity on liquefaction-induced ground deformation during earthquakes

Keynote Lectures

Ioannis Anastasopoulos
ETH Zürich, Switzerland


Nonlinear soil-structure interaction of bridge pile groups: from experiments to analysis and back to reality
 
Misko Cubrinovski
University of Canterbury, New Zealand


Incorporating dynamic interactions and system effects in simplified liquefaction assessment
 
Shideh Dashti
University of Colorado Boulder, USA

 
Complications in addressing liquefaction vulnerability in stratified soils from building to cluster to community
 
Motoki Kazama
Tohoku University, Japan


Challenge to innovation of liquefaction prediction technology
 
Stavroula Kontoe
University of Patras, Greece


Seismic response of offshore foundations with emphasis in liquefiable ground conditions
 
George Kouretzis
The University of Newcastle, Australia


Response of steel pipes buried in compacted fills to seismic fault rupture
 
Ryosuke Uzuoka
Kyoto University, Japan


Centrifuge modeling of slope and embankment subjected to post-shaking rainfall
 
Jun Yang
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Towards a novel method for liquefaction evaluation of silty sands

Young Researcher Award Lectures

Jorge Macedo
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA


Machine learning-based assessment of the seismic performance of geotechnical systems
 
Katerina Ziotopoulou
University of California, Davis, USA


Performance-based assessment of liquefaction-induced downdrag on piles

Special Sessions
  • 60th anniversary of the Niigata Earthquake
  • 30th anniversary of the Kobe Earthquake
  • 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
  • 2024 Noto Earthquake 
     
General Sessions (Parallel Sessions / Poster Sessions)