2026 SCEC/USGS GM-SVU Workshop

Earthquake Ground Motion Simulation Validation & Utilization for Engineering Applications

Date: July 13, 2026 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Location: Portland, OR at 13NCEE
Workshop Organizers: Sanaz Rezaeian, Nico Luco, Ahmed Elbanna, Tran Huynh

Summary

Simulated earthquake ground motions are useful in engineering applications, from developing ground motion models to improving seismic hazard assessments and performing structural response analyses. Various simulation approaches—including stochastic, physics-based, and hybrid methods—offer unique strengths depending on the intended application. Over the past two decades, major advances have refined ground motion simulations, and coordinated efforts led by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) have helped bridge the gap between simulation developers and engineering practitioners.

SCEC, now the Statewide California Earthquake Center, aims to renew and expand this collaboration through the workshop on “Earthquake Ground Motion Simulation Validation and Utilization (GM-SVU) for Engineering Applications,” to be held Monday, July 13, 2026, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM during the 13th National Conference on Earthquake Engineering (13NCEE) in Portland, Oregon. This workshop will bring together researchers and professionals from earthquake science and engineering to address two key challenges: (1) validating simulated ground motions for use in probabilistic seismic hazard analyses, and (2) developing standardized guidelines for their application in engineering practice. These efforts are critical for building confidence in simulations and ensuring their effective integration into seismic design and risk mitigation.

The workshop program will feature invited presentations, discussions, and panel sessions on advances in ground motion simulation validation, SCEC simulation capabilities, engineering and hazard-user needs, and future directions for ground motion simulation validation and utilization. These efforts build on decades of community earthquake modeling, validated synthetic ground motion datasets, and computational capabilities that provide broad coverage across California source, path, and site conditions.

Bringing together validation researchers, simulation developers, ground motion modelers, hazard and risk analysts, research and practicing engineers, and building code developers, the SCEC/USGS GM-SVU workshop aims to advance community consensus on best practices for validating and utilizing simulated ground motions. The workshop will also help identify community priorities, user needs, and future collaborative activities that can guide ongoing GM-SVU efforts and shape a coordinated path forward for scalable, validated, and accessible physics-based ground motion simulations across California and beyond.

Intended Audience: This workshop will be open to those interested in earthquake ground motion simulations with an emphasis on their validation and utilization in engineering applications. The audience is anticipated to have a wide range of expertise in earthquake science and engineering. We particularly encourage participation from:

  • Ground motion modelers,
  • Research and practicing engineers,
  • Hazard and risk analysts, and
  • Building code developers.

Registration Fee

The SCEC/USGS GM-SVU workshop can then be added through the 13NCEE conference registration portal by selecting “Add Workshops or Tours to Your Registration.” The workshop registration fee is $35.

Monday, July 13, 2026

All times below Pacific Standard Time (UTC -7)

TimeAgenda ItemPresenter
09:00 - 09:10Welcome & Introductions
09:10 - 09:40

Session 1: Ground Motion Simulation Validation (GMSV)
This session provides an overview of the past, present, and future of ground motion simulation validation, setting the stage for discussions throughout the workshop. Speakers will highlight lessons learned from a decade of validation research, including examples involving ground motion characteristics and structural response applications, followed by perspectives on future directions for GMSV within broader GM-SVU activities.

09:10 - 09:20Lessons Learned from Validation for Hazard Analyses ApplicationsJon Stewart
09:20 - 09:30Lessons Learned from Validation for Structural Response ApplicationsNico Luco
09:30 - 09:40The Path Forward: Establishing the Ground Motion Simulation Validation and Utilization (GM-SVU) GroupSanaz Rezaeian
09:50 - 10:20

Session 2: SCEC Ground Motion Simulations (GMS)
This session provides an overview of current and emerging SCEC ground motion simulation capabilities through CyberShake and the Broadband Platform. Speakers will highlight simulation resources, validation and utilization efforts, data accessibility, and new AI-enabled workflows for simulation acceleration, uncertainty quantification, informed interpolation, and data analysis.

09:50 - 10:00From Simulation to Validation: Filling Data Gaps with the SCEC CyberShake PlatformXiaofeng Meng
10:00 - 10:10Ground Motion Validation on Your Laptop: The SCEC Broadband Platform and GMSV ToolkitKim Olsen
10:10 - 10:20The Future of Ground Motion Simulation at SCEC: Innovation, Validation, and Community ImpactAhmed Elbanna
09:40 - 09:50

Community Discussion: Ground Motion Simulation Validation
What key lessons, user needs, and priorities should help guide future GMSV activities and applications?

10:20 - 10:30

Community Discussion: Simulation Infrastructure & Accessibility
What computing, storage, access, and analysis needs should help guide future development and utilization of large-scale ground motion simulations?

10:30 - 11:00Break & Networking
11:00 - 11:30

Session 3: Toward a Global View and Utilization of Ground Motion Simulations
This session focuses on the broader use of simulated ground motions for hazard and risk analyses, as well as for structural and geotechnical engineering applications. Speakers will highlight specific user needs, emerging platforms and tools, and applications that inform the USGS National Seismic Hazard Model and tall building fragility assessments.

11:00 - 11:10Developing International Standards and Guidelines for Validating, Disseminating, and Utilizing Simulated Earthquake Ground MotionsBrad Aagaard
11:10 - 11:20Meeting the Need for Site-Specific, Long-Period MCER Response Spectra: The SCEC UGMS Tool for LAEdric Pauk
11:20 - 11:30TBDGreg Deierlein
11:30 - 12:00

Panel Discussion: What is the Path Forward for GM-SVU?
Panelists will explore priorities, partnerships, and future opportunities for expanding the use of earthquake ground motion simulations in hazard and engineering applications, and discuss potential paths forward for the GM-SVU community.

Panelists: CB Crouse (AECOM), Norm Abrahamson (UC Berkeley), Felipe Kuncar (University of Canterbury)

Participants

Last NameFirst NameOrganization
AagaardBradUSGS
AbrahamsonNormUC Berkeley
Arismendi-PardiMiguelGFT Infrastructure, Inc.
BassalPatrickThe Ohio State University
BaylessJeffAECOM
BowenMcKellPCS Structural Solutions
CabasAshlyNorth Carolina State University
CracoliciJonGeoEngineers, Inc.
CrouseCBAECOM
DebAngshumanDegenkolb Engineers
DeierleinGregStanford University
DhakalRibuUniversity of British Columbia
DongYufengJuniata College
EfthymiouElinaSouth Dakota State University
EladlyMohammedJohns Hopkins University
ElbannaAhmedUSC / SCEC
ElgendyMohamed AmirRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
GasparDanielDegenkolb Engineers
GaterTaylorGeoEngineers, Inc.
HaririAminNIST / UMD
HerreraMelisaOklahoma State University
HugginsRichardRetired
HuynhTranSCEC / USC
HydeSandraInternational Code Council
InocenteItaloChiba University
JampoleEzraExponent
JangArumKorea University
JeremicBorisUCDavis and LBNL
K CSajanUniversity of Southern California
KanadeAditiMott MacDonald
KanellopoulosConstantinosETH Zurich
KempnerLeonBPA
KenawyMahaOklahoma State University
KhannaPallaviIIT Roorkee
KishidaTadahiroKhalifa University
KlyachkoMarkReg. Alliance for Disaster Analysis & Reduction
KolajMichalNatural Resources Canada
KuncarFelipeUniversity of Canterbury
LopezAlvaroPontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso (PUCV)
LouieJohnTerēan
LucoNico(las)USGS
MahoneyMikeATC / Retired FEMA
MakdisiFaizGFT
MakdisiFaizGFT
ManandharSatishUniversity of South Carolina
MazzoniSilviaConsultant
MengXiaofengUSC / SCEC
MitraDevMoody's
MivehchiMazUniversity of California Davis
Nelson-OwusuKofiWashington County
NisarAhmedInfraTerra, Inc.
NwekeChukwuebukaUniversity of Southern California
NyeTaraAECOM
OlsenKimSan Diego State University
PajaroCesarUniversity of Canterbury
ParkSangwookChung-Ang University (Seoul, South Korea)
PaukEdricSCEC / USC
PretellRenminUniversity of Nevada, Reno
RezaeianSanazUSGS
RhoadesKateUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Sánchez-SesmaFranciscoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
SanonChristinaGreenfield Geotechnical
SarmadiHamidBechtel Corporation
SiHongjunSRI, Tokyo, Japan
StanleySamanthaUC Berkeley Seismology Lab
StewartJonUCLA
TangYuxiang (Gideon)University of Melbourne
TariqMoizUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Torres-SalazarRolandoUniversidad Mariano Gálvez-Guatemala
TuncSeyhmusOhio State University
WallingMelanieGFT
YenierEmrahHaley & Aldrich
ZandiehArashLettis Consultants International, Inc.
ZhangWenyangUT Austin
ZhaoJinyanUniversity of California, Berkeley

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