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There are no upcoming events for the NGA-East Project scheduled at this time. Please revisit this page for future event postings.
There are no upcoming events for the NGA-East Project scheduled at this time. Please revisit this page for future event postings.
SSHAC Workshop 3C – Proponent Discussions and Feedback Analyses (June 17-18, 2015). The focus of this workshop was on the Ground Motion Characterization Model (GMC) proposed by the TI Team. Continue reading
SSHAC Workshop 3B – Proponent Discussions and Feedback Analyses (March 4-5, 2015). The focus of this workshop was on proponent ground motion models. Continue reading
NGA East SSHAC Workshop 3A More information on the Event page. Continue reading
NGA East SSHAC Workshop 2
The NGA-East SSHAC Workshop 2 is just around the corner.
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A Special Session on NGA-East was held as part of the 22nd International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (SMiRT-22), San Francisco on August 18-23, 2013. Continue reading
The 22nd International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (SMiRT-22) will be held on August 18 – 23, 2013 in San Francisco. As a part of the program, SMiRT-22 will hold a Special Session on New Developments for Ground … Continue reading
NGA-East hosted a Simulations Working Meeting on December 11, 2012. Continue reading
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February 10, 2010 – University of California, Berkeley
This public workshop will focus on issues related to the uncertainty in the ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for central and eastern North-America. – VIDEOS and PPT now posted! Continue reading
May 13, 2008 – University of California, Berkeley
The purpose of this NGA-East planning meeting is to define the details, scope, schedule, budget, and funding sources for the complete NGA-East project while also gathering feedback from the community of earthquake science and engineering during the initial development phase. Continue reading
March 7, 2008 – Washington, DC
View the powerpoint presentations. Continue reading