1. From single buildings to large-scale assessment 2. Survey and characterization techniques at different scales
Part 1: Building Scale 3. Challenges in the seismic assessment of RC structures: From pre-code buildings to recent ones 4. Seismic assessment of traditional masonry structures 5. Earthen structures 6. Timber and mixed structures 7. Steel structures 8. Seismic vulnerability of Industrial facilities
Part 2: Large Scale 9. Large scale vulnerability assessment and mitigation 10. Emergency planning at the urban scale 11. Risk assessment of transportation network systems 12. Building damage scenarios to support response and recovery
Tiago Miguel Ferreira is an Integrated Researcher at the Institute of Science and Innovation for Bio-Sustainability (IB-S) of the University of Minho and an Assistant Professor at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, where he teaches in the field of Rehabilitation and Seismic Retrofit of Ancient Buildings. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Conservar Património, a journal dedicated to heritage studies. Over the last decade he has been researching the field of urban risk-related issues, namely on the assessment and mitigation of single and multi-hazard risk in urban areas (seismic, flood and fire vulnerability). He has also participated and coordinated several applied research projects aimed at assessing the vulnerability of various old urban areas in Portugal and abroad.
Hugo Rodrigues is an Associate Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Aveiro, teaching several topics related to Structural Analysis, Building Pathology and Rehabilitation. He received his PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Aveiro. His experience in Seismic analysis, having participated as a team member in research and development projects, specialized consultancy studies ordered by several public institutions and companies regarding the assessment of seismic risk. His primary research interests are Building Rehabilitation, Structural Health Monitoring and Seismic Safety, including experimental and numerical activities.