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Newsletter

IISEE Newsletter No.206 issued on Jul 1, 2022

Contents

  • Latin American earthquake engineering course, the first colloquium, “Inception Report Presentation”
  • Congratulation for the 70th anniversary of the DOST-PHIVOLCS
  • Introduction of personal changes
  • Greeting from new IISEE staff
  • Research paper co-authored by Dr. Hayashida and Dr. Yokoi was published online in Journal of Seismology

Detail

1. Latin American earthquake engineering course, the first colloquium, “Inception Report Presentation”

By Dr. Haruhiko Suwada, Senior Research Scientist, IISEE

In the 2022 Latin American course which has been conducted remotely since May 12, the first colloquium,"Inception Report Presentation," was held on May 25 and 26, and10 participants from four countries (Mexico, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Peru) presented basic information on seismic codes and policies in their countries,an overview of their organizations and duties, issues they face in their work, and their expectations for this training course.

Please see the Newsletter attached on page 1.

2. Congratulation for the 70th anniversary of the DOST-PHIVOLCS

By Dr. Tatsuhiko Hara, Chief Research Scientist, IISEE

The 70th anniversary symposium of the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS),“Advances in SEVENTY (Science and Technology in Years) and DRRM” was held on June 21, 2022 at the PHIVOLCS Auditorium, Diliman, Quezon City.

Please see the Newsletter attached on page 2.

3. Introduction of personal changes

By Mr. Takahiro Yamada, Head of Administration Division, IISEE

As of June 1, Dr. Moeko Matoba, a researcher, was transferred to IISEE as a new member from the

department of Structure Engineering.

Please see the Newsletter attached on page 2.

4. Greeting from new IISEE staff

By Dr. Moeko Matoba, Research Engineer, IISEE

Hello! I’m Moeko Matoba, a research engineer of IISEE since the 1st of April 2022.

Please see the Newsletter attached on page 3.

5. Research paper co-authored by Dr. Hayashida and Dr. Yokoi was published online in Journal of Seismology

By Dr. Takumi Hayashida, Senior Research Scientist, IISEE

The seismic velocity structure of the shallow ground largely influences the ground shaking behavior

during earthquakes.

Microtremor surveys are widely used as a method to estimate surface S-wave velocities.

Please see the Newsletter attached on page 3.

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IISEE Newsletter No.206 (Japanese)


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