Earthquake Early Warning
This year is the 100 years anniversary of establishment of the Republic of Türkiye. It’s great pleasure that the 5th International Conference on Earthquake Early Warning (ICEEW) will be held in Türkiye in the 100 years anniversary of the Republic.
We will kindly host the 5th ICEEW between 16th-18th October, 2023, in Istanbul, Türkiye. ↗
Istanbul is a major city in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. Its Old City reflects cultural influences of the many empires that once ruled here. In the Sultanahmet district, the open-air, Roman-era Hippodrome was for centuries the site of chariot races, and Egyptian obelisks also remain. Byzantine Hagia Sophia features a soaring 6th-century dome and rare Christian mosaics. detail ↗
Richard Allen is the Director of the Berkeley Seismology Lab, and a Professor in the Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science at UC Berkeley.
He is an expert in earthquake alerting systems and deep Earth imaging. He has led development of methodologies to detect earthquakes and issue warnings prior to shaking, using both traditional seismic and GPS sensing networks, as well as smartphones. His lab developed the EPIC algorithm which is now in use as part of ShakeAlert in the U.S. and Canada, in TRUAA in Israel and in South Korea, and is being tested in Italy, Turkey and Chile. The MyShake smartphone app is available globally turning smartphones into seismometers and delivering alerts in California, Oregon and Washington.
Richard Allen is the Director of the Berkeley Seismology Lab, and a Professor in the Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science at UC Berkeley.
He is an expert in earthquake alerting systems and deep Earth imaging. He has led development of methodologies to detect earthquakes and issue warnings prior to shaking, using both traditional seismic and GPS sensing networks, as well as smartphones. His lab developed the EPIC algorithm which is now in use as part of ShakeAlert in the U.S. and Canada, in TRUAA in Israel and in South Korea, and is being tested in Italy, Turkey and Chile. The MyShake smartphone app is available globally turning smartphones into seismometers and delivering alerts in California, Oregon and Washington.
Researcher at the University of Naples Federico II and working at the RisscLab Seismological Laboratory, within the department of Physics. Expert on the topic of Earthquake Early Warning and coordinate the research activities on this topic within the research group.
Researcher at the University of Naples Federico II and working at the RisscLab Seismological Laboratory, within the department of Physics. Expert on the topic of Earthquake Early Warning and coordinate the research activities on this topic within the research group.
HOSHIBA Mitsuyuki is the senior director for research affairs, Meteorological Research Institute(MRI), Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). He joined JMA in 1986, and has been working at MRI since 1987. He researched seismic ground motion, especially propagation and scattering of high-frequency waves, in his early career. After spending five years at JMA headquarters as a technical officer, he returned to MRI in 2008. Since then, he has been studying real-time prediction of seismic ground motion for earthquake early warning (EEW). He is investigating a ground-motion based method for EEW, in which determination of hypocenter and magnitude is unnecessary.
HOSHIBA Mitsuyuki is the senior director for research affairs, Meteorological Research Institute(MRI), Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). He joined JMA in 1986, and has been working at MRI since 1987. He researched seismic ground motion, especially propagation and scattering of high-frequency waves, in his early career. After spending five years at JMA headquarters as a technical officer, he returned to MRI in 2008. Since then, he has been studying real-time prediction of seismic ground motion for earthquake early warning (EEW). He is investigating a ground-motion based method for EEW, in which determination of hypocenter and magnitude is unnecessary.
Working in Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Ph.D. - California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Major in Civil Engineering, minor in Geophysics
M.S. - Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan March 2003 Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Architecture
Working in Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Ph.D. - California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Major in Civil Engineering, minor in Geophysics
M.S. - Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan March 2003 Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Architecture
Yih-Min Wu works in the fields of real-time seismology, and seismotectonics. In the past few decades, he has established as one of the leading figures in earthquake early warning. He received his Ph.D. in Geophysics from National Central University, Taiwan in 1999. After working for Central Weather Bureau as research fellow, he accepted a faculty position at National Taiwan University (NTU) in 2004.
Yih-Min Wu works in the fields of real-time seismology, and seismotectonics. In the past few decades, he has established as one of the leading figures in earthquake early warning. He received his Ph.D. in Geophysics from National Central University, Taiwan in 1999. After working for Central Weather Bureau as research fellow, he accepted a faculty position at National Taiwan University (NTU) in 2004.
Prof. Alon Ziv is an earthquake seismologist and earthquake physicist, Head of the Department of Geophysics at the Tel-Aviv University. His recent research focus includes earthquake early warning, physics-based ground shaking, co-seismic slip inversions, fault interactions and triggering.
Prof. Alon Ziv is an earthquake seismologist and earthquake physicist, Head of the Department of Geophysics at the Tel-Aviv University. His recent research focus includes earthquake early warning, physics-based ground shaking, co-seismic slip inversions, fault interactions and triggering.