The international Conference on “6 February 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes”, Organized with the Cooperation of ITU, UNESCO and IPRED, Brought Together Experts

by Halide Nur Dursun | Jan 10, 2024
During the international conference organized with the cooperation of ITU, UNESCO, and IPRED, our faculty member, Professor Dr. Tuncay Taymaz, has been appointed to the scientific committee where he will contribute to the academic discussion. Additionally, Prof. Dr. Taymaz is actively involved in the local organizing committee to the conference's success and effective coordination.

The international conference on “6 February 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes”, organized with the cooperation of Istanbul Technical University (ITU), UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and IPRED (International Platform for Reducing Earthquake Disaster) at the Süleyman Demirel Cultural Center in ITU Ayazağa Campus on September 27, 2023, featured scientific talks on the social consequences of the earthquakes and suggested solutions.

In the opening session, UNESCO representative Abou Amani and Japan’s Ambassador to Türkiye Takahiko Katsumata took part with video speeches, while our Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Lütfiye Durak Ata delivered an opening speech in which she mentioned the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Structural and Earthquake Engineering Laboratory at ITU Faculty of Civil Engineering, which undertook the organization of the conference, and underlined the scientific efforts of this laboratory that was established at ITU after the 1993 Erzincan Earthquake to reduce the social impact of earthquakes.

At the UNESCO-IPRED conference which included many participants from Algeria, Chile, Egypt, El Salvador, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru, Romania, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and Türkiye, technical findings, field experiences and the consequences of the earthquake were discussed.

English Haber Link: https://haberler.itu.edu.tr/en/newsdetail/2023/09/28/itu-hosts-conference-on-kahramanmara%C5%9F-earthquakes






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