The Earthquake Engineering Lab is home to our three biaxial shake tables as well as our 6-degree-of-freedom table. The building includes 29,000 square feet of laboratory, office and auditorium space.
Our service-to-industry team can help you test your products under simulated earthquake conditions to ensure they meet state or federal codes, and you'll have access to our team of experienced seismic ...
Our aim is to produce the next generation of leaders in earthquake engineering risk assessment and natural disaster risk management who want to make an impact on the design of the built environment, ...
The Earthquake and Geotechnical Engineering research group is a team of world leading academics who are studying ways to improve the resilience of infrastructure to extreme events and make ...
Several thousand earthquakes have been recorded near the Greek island since late January. So why is this happening?
Taiwan is one of the most seismically active places in the world, and one of the most advanced when it comes to earthquake ...
How engineering can improve the chances of survival from an earthquake. Awareness of the hazards caused by earthquakes is probably higher in California than anywhere else in the world. Many ...