Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research (PEER) Center
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Description: Research center's activities focusing on earthquake issues for the U.S. West Coast.
Welcome to Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center - PEER 325 Davis Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1792 - Phone: (510) 642-3437 | Fax: (510) 642-1655 | Email:
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Page title: | Welcome to Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center - PEER |
Keywords: | PEER, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, earthquake engineering, earthquakes, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, PEER, photographs, slides, images, earthquake damage, bridges, buildings, lifelines, engineering seismology, structural dynamics, strong motion, seismic design, displacement, seismic analysis, performance based earthquake engineering, strong ground motion, earthquake engineering research software, Berkeley, Assessment and design methodology, Berkeley campus seismic safety, Berkeley earthquake mitigation, BIP, BIP membership, Bracing Berkeley, Bridge columns, Bridge engineering, buckling, bushings, Business and industry partnership, Damage models, damping, Disaster mitigation, Disconnect switches, Drift calculations, Earthquake engineering, Earthquake ground motion, Earthquake loss reduction, Earthquake preparedness, Earthquake safety, Earthquake simulation, Engineering demand parameters, Engineering seismology, Equation 30-7, Fracture, Fragility relations, Geographically distributed lifelines systems, Geohazard assessment, Geotechnical and structural engineering, Geotechnical performance, Ground failure, Ground motion, Ground motion attenuation, Ground shaking, Hazardous buildings, Highrise buildings, Intensity measures, Inventory methodology, Lateral spreading, Lifelines, Liquefaction and ground failure, Loss estimation, Loss modeling, NEES, Network for earthquake engineering simulation, Next Generation Attenuation Model, NGA, NGA database, Nonductile concrete, Nonlinear analysis, Nonreinforced concrete, Nonstructural performance, Non-structural performance, Open system for earthquake engineering simulation, OpenSees, Pacific earthquakes, PEER annual meeting, PEER annual reports, PEER E-News, PEER Reports, PEER research digests, PEER Review, Performance based earthquake engineering, Performance engineering and disaster recovery, Pile soil interaction, public policy and risk, Quake research, Reinforced concrete, Risk management, SAFER, Seismic Action Plan for Facilities Enhancement and Renewal, Seismic Design Competition, Seismic rehabilition, Seismic retrofitting, Seismic strengthening, Seismic upgrading, Site amplification, Soil structure foundation interaction, strengthening, Strong ground motion, Strong Ground Motion Database, Structural performance, Student Seismic Design Competition, Tall buildings, Tall Buildings Initiative, UBC-97 Eqn. 30-7, Virtual earthquakes, Yousef Bozorgnia, Ahmed Elgamal, Greg Deierlein, Gregory Fenves, Helmut Krawinkler, Jack P. Moehle, Jack Moehle, Mary Comerio, Peter May, Ross Boulanger, Stephen Mahin |
Description: | The Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) is a nine-campus research center headquartered at the University of California, Berkeley, working to develop, validate, and disseminate performance-based seismic design technologies for buildings and infrastructure to meet the diverse economic and safety needs of land owners and society. |
IP-address: | 128.32.145.86 |
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NS | Name Servers: ADNS1.BERKELEY.EDU 128.32.136.3 ADNS2.BERKELEY.EDU 128.32.136.14 |
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Date | activated: 24-Apr-1985 last updated: 28-May-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |