During our Annual Research Forum, we often record panel discussions and interviews. We have shared them here for you to view as well.
View videos, below, from the 2021 Research Forum on Equitable Residential Earthquake Resilience in California, which was held virtually on Monday, September 20 and Tuesday, September 21, 2021.
Equitable Residential Earthquake Resilience in California
View panel discussion videos, below, from the 2020 Research Forum on Residential Seismic Retrofits, which was held virtually on Monday, October 26 and Tuesday, October 27, 2020.
View panel discussion videos, below, from the 2018 Research Forum "Innovation in Earthquake Risk Assessment: How Technology is Changing the Industry," which was held February 22-23, 2018 at the Sacramento Convention Center.
Role and Practical Application of Technology in Assessing Expected Performance of Houses
Role of Technology in Collecting and Estimating Ground Motion and Structural Response Data
Role of Technology in Developing Resources for Improving Structural Deficiencies
Role of Technology in Post Event Damage Characterization
Role of Technology in Experiential Communication and Education
During the 2018 Research Forum "Innovation in Earthquake Risk Assessment: How Technology is Changing the Industry," CEA met with notable experts to discuss new technologies and practices that are shaping the industry and improving resiliency for communities and individuals at risk from natural disasters, especially earthquakes.
“How cable companies can help us measure earthquakes/seismic activity.”
“I study how to help motivate people to protect themselves from disasters and catastrophes.”
“QuakeGrade® is an automated tool that lets home inspectors give your house a seismic hazard grade.”
“Not all houses are created equal. New technologies to strengthen your home could actually hurt it.”
“The hidden sensors in buildings and schools that not only measure earthquakes, but wind gusts.”
“Our smartphones can be an earthquake early warning system and help us engineer better buildings.”