5 June 2023 - 6 June 202310:00 - 17:00 BST
Online
Member: £535 + VAT (Early booking £485 + VAT) Standard: £745 + VAT (Early booking £675 + VAT)
This course is also available for in-house delivery
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, attendees should be able to:
Identify situations where earthquake loading must be included in the design of structures and how to define this loading
Understand the basic principles of seismic design and select appropriate performance requirements for structures subjected to earthquake loads
Select an appropriate structural configuration for a building situated in a seismic zone
Analyse a building for seismic loading
Design and detail reinforced concrete structures
Have an appreciation of seismic design and detailing of steel and steel-concrete composite structures
Have an appreciation of seismic design of highway bridges
Practising structural design engineers and consultants seeking guidance on seismic design of structures
Graduates undertaking their Initial Professional Development
Students, researchers and academics with limited seismic design experience
Dr Giaralis is the Director of the Research Centre for Civil Engineering Structures at City, University of London (CUoL). His research output documented in over 90 peer-reviewed articles are in structural dynamics and earthquake engineering with a focus on probabilistic seismic analysis methods and on vibration control devices for high seismically performing structures.
Konstantinos Daniel Tsavdaridis is Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at City, University of London (CUoL). His research is centred around steel and steel-concrete composite structural systems, and he has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles. He specialises in the design of seismic resistant connections, and he has performed full and large-scale experiments and advanced computational modelling.
Dr Panagiotis Mergos is Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering and the Programme Director of the MSc in Civil Engineering Structures at CUoL. He has worked for 18 years in seismic design and assessment of structures as a researcher and as a consultant and he is panel member of the UK Mirror Group MG2 developing the next integration of Eurocode 8, Part 1.
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