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The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute is delighted to announce that the 2024 Annual Meeting will take place in Seattle, WA from April 9-12, 2024! The 2024AM theme is Uniting Earthquake Science and Engineering for a More Resilient Future. The main meeting, including a technical program with plenary, special, and poster sessions, the EERI awards ceremony, and the Seismic Design Competition Shaking Day, will take place over two days, on Wednesday April 10th and Thursday April 11th.
Pre- and post-meeting activities will include a reconnaissance workshop and partner-hosted workshops on April 9 and a Seattle-focused reconnaissance field exercise on April 12. View the call for session proposals and paper abstracts and register here today!
The 2024 EERI Annual Meeting will take place in Seattle, WA from April 9-12. The main meeting, including the technical program, the EERI Awards Ceremony, and the Seismic Design Competition, will take place on Wednesday, April 10th and Thursday, April 11th.
The 2024 Annual Meeting Technical Program on April 10-11 will feature the 2024 Distinguished Lecture and Joyner Lecture, special sessions, poster sessions, and networking receptions. A call for session proposals and poster abstracts will be posted soon.
Registration for the 2024 Annual Meeting will open in September, 2023. Registration grants will be available for early-career members and participants with financial need, and information on how to apply will be provided when registration opens.
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