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By Tatsuhiko Hara, Chief Research Scientist, IISEE
By Dr. Mai Ito, Senior Research Engineer, IISEE
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 1-2.
By Dr. Yushiro Fujii, Director of IISEE
The final presentations for the individual study of the 2023-2024 Regular Course were held over two days from August 1.
The final presentations were held jointly by the three courses: Seismology, Earthquake Engineering, and Tsunami Disaster Mitigation, where the participants presented the results of their research in their master reports.
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 2-3.
By IISEE
A training course on tsunami early warning systems, the pacific tsunami warning center (PTWC) enhanced products, tsunami evacuation planning, and tsunami ready recognition organized by UNESCO-Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC) and Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service Chilean Navy (SHOA), was held in Valparaiso, Chile over 12 days from August 19 to 30
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By Dr. Bunichiro Shibazaki, Senior Fellow, IISEE
IISEE Sidiq-san (Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BMKG), 2021-2022 T-course participant)
and his team published their research on the 1996 Biak, Indonesia tsunami in Earth, Planets and Space.
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 4.
By IISEE
On June 26 (Wed.) and 27 (Thu.), 8 members of a Dominican Republic-based organization for seismic diagnosis and retrofitting of buildings visited the Building Research Institute.
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 4.
By Dr. Saeko Kita, Senior Research Scientist, IISEE
The stress drop of earthquakes is one of important parameters to express earthquake source information, which is used for strong motion prediction.
A research paper for examination of stress drops of intraslab earthquakes in northeastern Japan by Dr. Kita was published in one of scientific journals (Earth, Planets and Space) on April 23 (Kita et al., 2024; published on June 11).
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 4-5.
By Dr. Moeko Matoba, Research Engineer, IISEE
The 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (WCEE) was held in Milano, Italy, from the 1st to the 5th of July.
WCEE, which IAEE has held once every four years since 1956, is the most historical and largest international earthquake engineering conference.
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 5-6.
By IISEE
As part of the “Tsukuba Chibikko Hakase 2024” facility tour for elementary and junior high school students, about 80 students attended an experimental lecture at IISEE on Wednesday, July 24, titled “Let's Learn How Buildings Shake!
Please see the Newsletter attached on page 6.
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IISEE Newsletter No.223 (Japanese)
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