The Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering (CUREE) is a non-profit organization, established in 1988, devoted to the advancement of earthquake engineering research, education and implementation.
- The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has an opening for an engineer to fill the position of Deputy Director of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. The application deadline is November 26, 2010. [ read more
- CUREE Newletter : Golden Gate Bridge Outdoor Exhibition Project read more
Winner of the prestigious 2008 SEAOC Excellence in Engineering Award - General Guidelines for the Assessment and Repair of Earthquake Damage in Residential Woodframe Buildings edited by J. Osteraas NEES Research Program Funds Grand Challenge on Ceiling-Piping-Partition Systems - The vision of this Grand Challenge research project is to significantly enhance the seismic resilience of buildings and communities, by providing practicing engineers and architects with verified tools and guidelines for the understanding, prediction and improvement of the seismic response of the ceiling-piping-partition nonstructural system. [ read more CUREE Education and Outreach Services: learn more Information from NSF on NEESR Awards: see complete listing Nonstructural Earthquake Damage an illustrated essay by R. Reitherman - excerpt from the 2010 CUREE Calendar [ | |
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