1. The George E. Brown, Jr., Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES): Reducing the impact of EQs and Tsunamis
2. A faceted lightweight ontology for earthquake engineering research projects and experiments
3. The SERIES Virtual Database: Architecture and Implementation
4. The SERIES Virtual Database: Exchange Data Format and local/central databases
5. Qualification of seismic research testing facilities in Europe
6. Towards Faster Computations and Accurate Execution of Real-Time Hybrid Simulation7. Pseudo-dynamic testing based on non-linear dynamic substructuring of a reinforced concrete bridge
8. Geographically distributed continuous hybrid simulation tests using shaking tables
9. Hybrid simulations of a piping system based on model reduction techniques
10. A Support Platform for Distributed Hybrid Testing
11. Substructuring for soil structure interaction using a shaking table
12. On the control of shaking tables in acceleration mode13. Refined and simplified numerical models of an isolated old highway bridge for PsD testing
14. Assessment of the seismic behaviour of a retrofitted old R.C. highway bridge through PsD testing
15. Full-scale testing of modern unreinforced thermal insulation clay block masonry houses
16. Assessment of innovative solutions for non-load bearing masonry enclosures
17. Seismic behaviour of thin-bed layered unreinforced clay masonry frames with T- or L-shaped piers
18. Shake Table Testing of a Half-Scaled RC-URM Wall Structure
19. Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Torsionally Irregular RC Shear Wall Buildings with Rutherma Breakers
20. Assessment of the Seismic Response of Concentrically-Braced Steel Frames
21. Shaking table test design to evaluate earthquake capacity of a 3-storey building specimen composed of cast-in-situ concrete walls
22. High-Performance Composite-Reinforced Earthquake Resistant Buildings with Self-Aligning Capabilities
23. Experimental Study on Seismic Performance of Precast Concrete Shear Wall with Joint Connecting Beam under Cyclic Loadings
24. The importance of connections in seismic regions: Full-scale testing of a 3-storey precast concrete building
25. Caisson foundations subjected to seismic faulting: reduced-scale physical modeling
26. Development of New Infinite Element for Numerical Simulation of Wave Propagation in Soil Media
27. Analysis of the dynamic behaviour of squat silos containing grain-like material subjected to shaking table tests - ASESGRAM Final Report
28. Multi-Building Interactions and Site-City Effect: an idealized experimental model
29. Centrifuge Modeling of Dynamic Behavior of Box Shaped Underground Structures in Sand
30. Dynamic Response of Shallow Rectangular Tunnels in Sand by Centrifuge Testing
31. Centrifuge Modelling of the Dynamic Behavior of Square Tunnels in Sand
32. FLIQ: Experimental Verification of Shallow Foundation Performance under Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction
33. Centrifuge modelling of retaining walls embedded in saturated sand under seismic actions
34. Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Nonlinearity in Soils Using Advanced Laboratory-scaled Models (ENINALS project): from a site-test to a centrifuge model
35. Damping Estimation from Seismic Records
36. Development of Wireless Sensors for Shake Table and Full Scale Testing and Health Monitoring of Structures
About the Author: Fabio Taucer is Scientific Officer at the European Laboratory for Structural Assessment (ELSA) and works for the European Commission since 2001. He is responsible for the coordination of RTD European Projects in the field of earthquake engineering, with emphasis on Pre-Normative research in support to the Eurocodes. He received his MEng in Civil Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1991. He has working experience both in research and industry, having worked at an international level in seismic design and retrofit of long span bridges. He is Editor of two European reports on large-scale experimental facilities, and of a set of seven European Reference Reports on Systemic Seismic Vulnerability and Risk Analysis.
Roberta Apostolska is professor at the University Ss Cyril and Methodius, Institute for Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology (IZIIS) Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Since June 2013 she is Scientific Officer-Detached National Expert at the European Commission, Joint Research Centre, ELSA, Ispra, Italy where she provides scientific and technical contribution in the context of the JRC support work to DG ENTR for implementation of the Eurocodes in the non-EU countries in the Balkan region. She received her Master Degree in 1995 and her PhD degree in 2003, both from the University of Ss Cyril and Methodius in Skopje. She has more than 20 years working experience both in research and education in the field of earthquake engineering with emphasise on seismic performance of building structures.