Brendon Bradley’s webinar on “An introduction to Seismic Hazard Analysis” is now on youtube
If you missed Webinar #3 “An Introduction to Seismic Hazard Analysis” Presented by Brendon Bradley please click here for the video link
If you missed Webinar #3 “An Introduction to Seismic Hazard Analysis” Presented by Brendon Bradley please click here for the video link
NZSEE, NZGS and the NZ Tunnelling Society are pleased to invite you to the next instalment in the NZSEE 2022 Webinar series on – “Seismic Design of underground structures” . Dr Andy Dodds will be presenting on “Seismic shaft design for the Central Interceptor project” and Wataru Okada will be presenting on ”Seismic design aspects of the … Read moreRegistration for NZSEE 2022 Webinar Series #5 – Seismic Design of underground structures is now live.
NZSEE are pleased to invite you to the 4th instalment in the NZSEE 2022 Webinar series. Matt Gerstenberger of GNS, Project Lead for the 2022 NSHM Update, will provide attendees a sneak peak “under the hood” of this world leading science achievement. Matt Gerstenberger will cover technical aspects of the model’s development, including advancements in Ground Motion … Read moreRegistration For Webinar #4 In NZSEE 2022 Webinar Series Now Open
We are pleased to invite you to the 4th instalment in the New Zealand Society for Earthquake engineering Inc 2022 Webinar series presented by Matt Gerstenberger NZ NSHM 2022 – A Look Under the Hood To register please click here Aotearoa New Zealand experiences around 250 felt earthquakes every year, with thousands more recorded. Understanding … Read moreRegistration for Webinar #4 in the NZSEE 2022 Webinar series is now open!
On Wednesday 26th October at the University of Canterbury, NZSEE, SESOC and NZGS Presented as part of a traveling lecture series on “Earthquake design for uncertainty” Earthquake Engineering in the context of the 2022 National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) Revision Presented at University of Canterbury on October 26th hosted in joint collaboration with SESOC, NZSEE … Read morePresenter Slides and video link from the live Streamed Seminar on Earthquake Design for Uncertainty
NZSEE are pleased to invite you to the next instalment in the NZSEE 2022 Webinar series. Professor Brendon Bradley will provide a crash course of what Seismic Hazard Analysis is, and the science behind the numbers. This is a great opportunity for students of earthquake engineering, early career professionals, as well as anyone in the … Read moreRegistration for Webinar #3 is now open!
Advancing Women in Engineering and Construction (AWEC) 2022 Symposium 4 November 2022 Aotea Centre, Auckland The inaugural 2022 Advancing Women in Engineering & Construction (AWEC) Symposium is an initiative to support the development and retention of women in the engineering sector and associated parts of the construction industry, supported by NZSEE and SESOC. Alongside … Read moreAdvancing Women in Engineering and Construction (AWEC) 2022 Symposium
Today GNS Science has released the revised National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM.) The Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand (SESOC), the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE) and the New Zealand Geotechnical Society (NZGS) have collaborated to publish an advisory document giving interim guidance to design professionals and their clients until such time as … Read moreGuidance for Design Professionals on the 2022 NSHM
To submit an abstract and to find more information about the NZSEE Conference 2023. Please click herehttps://confer.eventsair.com/nzsee-2023/call-for-papers Key Dates Abstract Submission Deadline: 28 October 2022 Presenters advised by: 14 November 2022 Paper Submission Deadline: 27 January 2023
NZSEE 2023 19 – 21 April, University of Auckland On behalf of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE) we warmly invite you to join us at the NZSEE Annual Technical Conference to be held on campus at the University of Auckland in the Sir Owen G Glenn Building (across the road from the Faculty of … Read moreThe NZSEE Conference website is now live