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Paper Formats
The 11NCEE is accepting two paper types for the proceedings: The full paper option has a limit of ten pages, and the extended abstract paper option has a limit of four pages. Paper body text will be Times Roman 12-point and single spaced. Submission of Abstracts Authors must submit abstracts and papers online. The deadline for abstract submission is May 31, 2017. http://submissions.mirasmart.com/11NCEE/login.aspx Selection Criteria for Abstracts Clarity of concepts; objectivity; organization; significance of the technical material; value as an original contribution; clarification or extension of existing information or concepts; adequacy; and treatment of the subject; freedom from commercialism. Technical Program Topic Areas Advances in Non-Linear Modeling Tools Bridge Structures Buildings, Structural Systems Cascading Hazards Following Earthquakes (fire, landslide, etc.) Critical Infrastructure (hospitals, schools, power plants, dams, ports) Education and Outreach Engineering Seismology Experimental Methods Ground Motion Modeling Ground Motion Simulations for Engineering Applications Ground Motion Spatial Variability High Performance Computing and Simulation Information Technology and Collaboration Tools Instrumentation, Data Collection, and Seismic Networks Lessons Learned from Recent Earth- quakes, Post-Earthquake Assessment and Response Liquefaction and Ground Failures Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment Non-Structural Components and Systems Onshore and Offshore Southern California Fault Systems Operational Earthquake Forecasting Post-Earthquake Response, Damage Assessment, and Recovery Repair and Retrofit Resilient Communities and Cities Risk and Loss Assessment and their Socio-Economic Impacts Risk and Resilience of Distributed Infra- structure and Lifelines Seismic Hazard Assessment Seismic Isolation, Energy Dissipation and Control Systems Seismicity, Earthquake Sources, and Earthquake Geology Seismology Seismotectonics Socio-Economic Issues and Public Policy Soils, Foundations, Soil-Structure Interaction Tall Buildings Design and Issues Tectonics, Faults, and Large Earthquakes Tsunami Hazard Assessment, Design, and Recovery |
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