Program

8:30-9:30

Registration

Engineering Core Block

9:30-10:00

Opening Ceremony

Room: E8 Lecture Theatre, Engineering Core Block

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

Room: Engineering Core Block

10:30-12:00

Technical Session 1

Room: E8 Lecture Theatre, Engineering Core Block

Session Chairs: Dr Karim Tarbali & Dr Seokho Jeong


Speaker: Dr Hiroyuki Goto, DPRI, Kyoto University, Japan

Presentation Title: Extreme acceleration records during earthquakes


Speaker: Professor Brendon Bradley, University of Canterbury, NZ

Presentation Title: Present and future directions in ground motion modelling and real-time decision making on built-environment impacts


Speaker: Dr Kazumoto Haba, Nuclear Facilities Division, Taisei Corporation, Japan

Presentation Title: Simulation of surface earthquake fault using high performance computing

12:00-13:00

Lunch

Room: Engineering Core Block

13:00-15:00

Technical Session 2

Room: E8 Lecture Theatre, Engineering Core Block

Session Chairs: Dr Gabriele Granello & Dr Reagan Chandramohan


Speaker: Dr Tim Sullivan, University of Canterbury, NZ

Presentation Title: Improving the post-earthquake reparability of buildings


Speaker: Dr Masayuki Yoshimi, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Japan

Presentation Title: Structural damage by earthquake surface ruptures of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, Japan


Speaker: Professor Alessandro Palermo, University of Canterbury, NZ

Presentation Title: Lessons learnt from recent New Zealand earthquakes and recent developments on damage resistant bridge systems: a natural pathway towards Resilience-Based Design


Speaker: Professor Riki Honda, University of Tokyo, Japan

Presentation Title: Anti-catastrophe oriented seismic design for community resilience

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

Room: Engineering Core Block

15:30-17:00

Technical Session 3

Room: E8 Lecture Theatre, Engineering Core Block

Session Chairs: Dr Mark Stringer & Dr Chris McGann


Speaker: Dr Sjoerd Van Ballegooy, Tonkin+Taylor, NZ

Presentation Title: Scrutiny of simplified liquefaction triggering procedures using liquefaction observations from historical New Zealand earthquakes


Speaker: Professor Koji Ichii, University of Kansai, Japan

Presentation Title: Discussion on the appropriateness of model parameters for liquefaction analysis for PBD


Speaker: Dr Chris Massey, GNS Science, NZ

Presentation Title: Regional-scale tools to evaluate the impact of earthquake and post-earthquake rain induced landslides

17:00-17:30

Closing Ceremony

Room: E8 Lecture Theatre, Engineering Core Block