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Shared on behalf of Janna Bonfiglio, EERI San Diego Chapter President
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Please find our registration link below for our upcoming 7th Annual Kenji Ishihara Colloquium Series on Earthquake Engineering which will be held on August 21-22, 2025 at the University of California San Diego.
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The overall topic of this year’s colloquium series will be Fault Displacement Hazard. The first day of the 7th Kenji Ishihara Colloquium Series on Earthquake Engineering will be a full-day colloquium that spotlights critical advances in understanding and mitigating surface fault rupture hazards. The program features expert presentations on infrastructure design challenges near active faults, probabilistic fault displacement hazard assessments, new seismotectonic models for the San Diego region, and construction mitigation methods for fault displacement hazards. Notable speakers in the field will offer unique perspectives from engineering and construction practice and academic research.
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The second day of the 7th Kenji Ishihara Colloquium will be a 3/4-day short course workshop focused on advances in Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis (PFDHA) featuring expert-led sessions on recent initiatives, computational tools, and practical applications. Presentations provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of current methods and emerging approaches, complemented by real-world application examples.
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For the latest information on speakers, presentation titles/abstracts, and other information including the venue, parking, and hotels, please view the EERI San Diego Chapter’s website at the following links:
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We look forward to seeing you there and please feel free to share with your friends and colleagues!
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