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10th — 12th December 2017 | London, UK 1 st Internaonal Conference on Seismic CALL FOR PAPERS Abstract Deadline 30 th June 2017. Abstracts should be sent to [email protected] Abstracts should be maximum 300 words. Abstract Format available here Design of Structures and Foundaons SeismiCON 2017
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Page 1: SeismiCON 2017 - ASRANetSeismiCON 2017 Visit for more details About Croydon Croydon has excellent road, rail and air connections providing first class transport links to London, the

10th — 12th December 2017 | London, UK

1st International

Conference on Seismic

CALL FOR PAPERS Abstract Deadline 30th June 2017. Abstracts should be sent to [email protected]

Abstracts should be maximum 300 words. Abstract Format available here

Design of Structures

and Foundations

SeismiCON 2017

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SeismiCON 2017

Visit www.asranet.co.uk for more details

Conference Themes: Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

Engineering Seismology

Tsunamis

Analysis and Assessment of Existing Structures

Seismic Retrofitting

Field Missions

Design and Analysis of New Structures

Performance Based Design

Disaster Management

Lessons Learned

Seismic Risk Assessment

Loss Mitigation

Organising Committee

Technical Advisory Panel

Professor Purnendu Das

ASRANet Ltd, UK

Full Registration: £450

Student Registration: £300

One Day Attendance: £200

About the Conference: Throughout history we have seen the devastating effects of earthquakes in high seismic regions across the world. Recently, in

Italy, Chile, Nepal and Indonesia, earthquakes with large magnitudes have caused serious loss of life and severe damage to

structures, making everyday living extremely difficult. Risks also arise from tsunamis, seen from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear

disaster, initiating a global response to reduce hazards in nuclear power plants. The economic and life losses associated with

earthquakes are mostly related, directly or indirectly, to damage of buildings and infrastructure. Population growth and poorly

built housing are among the factors which have increased vulnerability to disasters following earthquakes. Seismic resilient

infrastructure and risk reduction in developing countries are very important to reduce both the long term and short term natu-

ral hazards.

SeismiCON 2017 will bring together experts from academia and industry in the field of earthquake and geotechnical engi-

neering, providing the opportunity to share and discuss their work and experiences with a focus on seismic design and analysis

of foundations as well as other structures.

Key Dates

Abstract Deadline: 30th June 2017 Abstract Acceptance: 28th July 2017

Full Paper Submission: 29th September 2017 Registration Close: 24th November 2017

Registration Fees

Dr Gaetano Elia, University of Newcastle

Dr Barnali Ghosh, M ott M acDonald

Prof Nawal Prinja, Amec Foster Wheeler

Prof S Bhattacharya, University of Surrey

Dr S Mitoulis, University of Surrey

Dr Piotr Omenzetter, University of Aberdeen

Prof Atilla Ansal, Özyeğin University

Prof George Mylonakis, University of Bristol

Prof G Madabhusi, University of Cambridge

Dr Feng Fu, City University of London

Dr Sumanta Halder, IIT , Bhubaneswar, India

Dr Suresh Dash, IIT , Bhubaneswar, India

Dr Masayuki Hyodo, Y amaguchi University, Japan

Prof Sameh S.F. Mehanny , Cairo University

Prof Ioannis Anastasopoulos, ETH Zürich

Elmon Toraman, Arup

Dr Domenico Lombardi, University of Manchester

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SeismiCON 2017

Visit www.asranet.co.uk for more details

About Croydon Croydon has excellent road, rail and air connections providing first class transport links to London, the UK and

overseas. Bus services are extensive. Croydon also has a Tramlink, a 28 kilometre environmentally friendly light rail

service which links with New Addington, Beckenham, Elmers End and Wimbledon. Croydon has over 2,600 acres

of parkland and open spaces. The rich inheritance comprises over 120 parks and nature reserves offering the wid-

est possible range of sports and leisure. The surrounding fields and woods of the North Downs provide a natural

framework around the borough. Croydon is home to Crystal Palace football club, who play at Selhurst Park. The

council provides a very wide range of sports and recreational activities including four swimming pools. The Crystal

Palace National Sports Centre is one of the country's premier athletics stadia. Croydon has two full championship

golf courses, seven 8 hole courses, pitch and putt courses and driving ranges. Sailing and canoeing are available

at South Norwood Lake. Croydon enjoys 20km of the London Loop and 34km of bridleway for horse riding and

cycling.

Getting Here

Airport Connections

Croydon is well connected globally by all the London Airport through Emirates, KLM, Air France, Easyjet, Ryanair

and many more. The airports are linked to Croydon by the Overground, Tram and the London Bus Network .

There are direct service connections to London Gatwick and London Luton airports. Journey times from East Croy-

don to London Gatwick airport range from 15 to 36 minutes, with an average of 13 services per hour during the

day. The journey time from East Croydon to London Luton airport is approximately 66 minutes, with an average of

4 services per hour during the day. There are no direct train services to London Heathrow airport., however Bus

No X26 connects Heathrow airport to Croydon.

Train Connections

Fast trains run into the centre of London terminating at Victoria, London Bridge or City Thameslink stations in

about 15-20 minutes. The train service for London Luton airport also stops at London St Pancras (average journey

time approximately 40 minutes), providing interconnections for Eurostar services

Tram Connections

Trams at the moment have destinations at Beckenham, Wimbledon, Elmers End and New Addington with all lines

traveling through Croydon on the Croydon Loop. It can also be used to reach the Underground in Wimbledon.

Accommodation Below are a list of hotels close to the conference venue

Jury's Inn From £48

Croydon Park Hotel From £60

The Lansdowne Hotel From £60

Travelodge Croydon Central From £43

Hampton by Hilton Croydon From £60

Premier Inn From £60


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