Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Dr. Garciano presents paper at the TSLEE 2016 -Shanghai, China
Dr. Lessandro Garciano, a full-time Assoc. Professor of the civil
engineering department, presented a paper with co-authors, Assoc. Prof. Khin
Aye Mon (YTU), Prof. Takeshi Koike (retired professor of Kyoto University /
JICA expert), Mr. Nishikawa and Professor Junji Kiyono (Kyoto University) entitled "A Simplified Seismic Design Method of Water Lifelines in Developing Countries" at the 7th US – Japan – China
Tripartite Symposium on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering (TSLEE 2016) recently held
at Tongji University, Shanghai, China from June 1 to 4, 2016. This symposium was co-organized by the International
Society of Lifeline and Infrastructure Earthquake Engineering (ISLIEE), Tongji
University, Kanazawa University and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Infrastructure Resilience Division.
There were 4 keynote lectures, 5 invited Lectures and
82 full papers in 12 parallel sessions. The main objective of the Symposium was
to provide a forum for Chinese, Japanese and US professional lifeline engineers
and researchers, for mutual exchange of recent results of main investigations
on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering, including buried pipeline, bridge, road and
railway systems (http://www.tslee2016.org).
A
similar conference can be organized in our country to serve as a platform for experts,
engineers, country leaders and stakeholders to discuss current problems /
solutions and research activities on aging infrastructure, lifeline vulnerability
and resilience. In doing so,
vulnerabilities can be addressed prior to an extreme event, communities are
equipped and prepared to respond and can quickly recover from a catastrophe. This
local conference will also help push the state-of-the-art in lifeline and
infrastructure earthquake engineering and cultivate young minds to pursue a career
or research work in this field.
Reported by LEO Garciano