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Day One: Wednesday, 4th December 2024 <br />0800 Chairperson Welcome Address <br />0850 Opening Keynote Address <br />0900 Session One <br />A cost -benefit analysis framework for City -scale Seismic upgrade <br />of buildings <br />A community -led approach to seismic policy and city -scale resilience. <br />San Francisco's "Soft Story" residential retrofit program. <br />San Francisco's Private School Earthquake Safety Program. <br />(Speaker to be advised) <br />0945 Session Two <br />MOODD: a new design approach for application of damping <br />devices <br />Developments in Structural control engineering was mainly <br />necessitated due to the growing demand for minimizing damages <br />during a seismic event. <br />Coupling Performance Based Seismic Design (PBSD) with Structural <br />control engineering provides an unique opportunity to create a more <br />seismic resilient community. <br />To demonstrate the efficiency of MOODD, application of this <br />framework is illustrated through some of the recent multi-storey (>10 <br />storeys) retrofits and new builds done in one of highly seismic regions <br />of the world, Wellington, New Zealand <br />(Speaker to be advised) <br />1105 Morning refreshments <br />1130 Session Three <br />1400 Session Five <br />Techniques for designing seismic monitoring system to <br />withstand seismic loading at deep mining infrastructure <br />• Seismic and underground monitoring system overview <br />• Implementation seismic re-entry protocol for mitigation seismic <br />hazard impact to employee and mine infrastructure <br />• Underground mine ground support foundation to withstand seismic <br />static and dynamic loading <br />Benie Ferra Agusta, Chief Engineer Geotechnical Monitoring <br />Freeport Indonesia, Indonesia <br />1445 Session Six <br />Seismic design approaches for offshore wind foundations — a <br />comparison of Japanese and International practice <br />• Delivering safe but economic designs will play a major role in the <br />successful adoption of offshore wind to help achieve Japan's <br />renewable energy targets. <br />-The unique seismic and environmental conditions in Japan present a <br />distinct challenge for the design of the foundation systems. <br />• An outline of the design approaches required in the current Japanese <br />design guidance and current international practice for designing <br />offshore wind turbines in seismically active zones <br />Gerry Murphy, Associate Director- Japan Country Manager <br />Wood Thilsted, Japan <br />1530 Afternoon Refreshments <br />1600 Session Seven <br />Considering Advanced Seismic Design Strategies for <br />Irregular Structures <br />Types of irregularities in structures and their effects in increasing <br />seismic demand to the structures <br />A simple and advanced approaches to deal with the effects of <br />irregularities in seismic design 1645 <br />The use of seismic devices to reduce the effects of irregularities in <br />structures <br />Prof. Ir. Iswandi Imran., Ph.D., President of Indonesian Society of <br />Civil and Structural Engineers <br />Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia <br />1215 Session Four <br />Design and Detailing Requirements for A Resilient Steel Moment <br />Frame Connections <br />Seismic design concepts for Special Moment Frames (SMF) <br />Seismic -resistant SMF connections <br />Seismic -resilient SMF connections <br />Rodolfo A. Chua, Jr, Business Group Leader for Structures - Design <br />& Engineering <br />GHD PTY LTD, Philippines <br />1300 Networking Luncheon <br />Possibility of Huge earthquake prediction by observing tree <br />bio-electric potential, changes in the ionosphere using AM radio <br />waves, and monitoring multiple frequency bands simultaneously <br />• Finally Huge earthquake prediction has become possible <br />• At least three observation methods are required <br />• Now is the time to start earthquake prediction activities <br />Yoshiharu SAITO, Chief Engineer <br />Certified NPO Environment and Disaster Prevention R&D, Japan <br />Session Eight <br />Use of Robots in Japan from from Rescue to Recovery Operations <br />in the Event of Earthquake <br />• Robots <br />• Remote control <br />• Disaster response <br />Ryoji Otsu Ph.D, Chief Executive Officer <br />Chinougijyutsu Co.,Ltd, Japan <br />1730 End of Day One <br />