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The European Commission in its 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013) supported the largest research project in earthquake engineering, SERIES, which aimed at fostering a sustainable culture of co-operation among all research infrastructures and teams active in European earthquake engineering. In this volume, top seismic experts and researchers from around the world, including the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) in the USA, present the most recent outcome of their work in experimental testing, as well as the outcomes of the transnational access activities of external researchers who have used Europe's seven largest and most advanced seismic testing facilities in the framework of SERIES. This includes EU’s largest reaction wall facility, EU' s four largest shaking table laboratories and its two major centrifuges. The work presented includes state-of-the-art research towards the seismic design, assessment and retrofitting of structures, as well as the development of innovative research toward new fundamental technologies and techniques promoting efficient and joint use of the research infrastructures. The contents of the volume demonstrate the fruits of the effort of the European Commission in supporting research in earthquake engineering.
Engineering. --- Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics. --- Structural Mechanics. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control. --- Database Management. --- Database management. --- Mechanical engineering. --- Vibration. --- Hydraulic engineering. --- Ingénierie --- Bases de données --- Génie mécanique --- Vibration --- Technologie hydraulique --- Gestion --- Mechanical Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Hydraulic Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Structural mechanics. --- Dynamical systems. --- Dynamics. --- Engineering geology. --- Engineering --- Foundations. --- Hydraulics. --- Geology. --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Engineering, Hydraulic --- Fluid mechanics --- Hydraulics --- Shore protection --- Cycles --- Mechanics --- Sound --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Engineering—Geology. --- Dynamical systems --- Kinetics --- Mathematics --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Force and energy --- Statics --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Flow of water --- Water --- Hydraulic engineering --- Jets --- Architecture --- Building --- Structural engineering --- Underground construction --- Caissons --- Earthwork --- Masonry --- Soil consolidation --- Soil mechanics --- Walls --- Civil engineering --- Geology, Economic --- Flow --- Distribution --- Details --- Geology
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The European Commission in its 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013) supported the largest research project in earthquake engineering, SERIES, which aimed at fostering a sustainable culture of co-operation among all research infrastructures and teams active in European earthquake engineering. In this volume, top seismic experts and researchers from around the world, including the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) in the USA, present the most recent outcome of their work in experimental testing, as well as the outcomes of the transnational access activities of external researchers who have used Europe's seven largest and most advanced seismic testing facilities in the framework of SERIES. This includes EU’s largest reaction wall facility, EU' s four largest shaking table laboratories and its two major centrifuges. The work presented includes state-of-the-art research towards the seismic design, assessment and retrofitting of structures, as well as the development of innovative research toward new fundamental technologies and techniques promoting efficient and joint use of the research infrastructures. The contents of the volume demonstrate the fruits of the effort of the European Commission in supporting research in earthquake engineering.
Mathematics --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- Mechanical properties of solids --- Solid state physics --- Meteorology. Climatology --- Hydraulic energy --- Applied physical engineering --- Mining industry --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Information systems --- Structural parts and elements of building --- patroonherkenning --- aardbevingen --- opwarming (milieu) --- funderingen --- duurzame energie --- toegepaste mechanica --- mijnbouw --- database management --- geologie --- mechanica --- hydraulica --- dynamica --- klimaatverandering --- optica
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Eurocodes (Standards) --- Earthquake resistant design. --- Eurocodes (normes) --- Construction parasismique.
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A decade of rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has resulted in a large diversity of practical applications across different sectors. Data play a fundamental role in AI systems, which can be seen as adaptive data processing algorithms that adjust outputs to input training data. This fundamental role of data is reflected in the EU policy agenda where for example guidance on handling the data is specified in the AI Act. In response to the needs of the AI Act, the Joint Research Centre, in collaboration with the European Committee for Standardisation and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation, organised the Putting Science Into Standards workshop on data quality requirements for inclusive, nonbiased, and trustworthy artificial intelligence. The workshop took place on 8 and 9 June 2022, with more than 178 participants from 36 countries gathering for the first time European standardisation experts, legislators, scientists, and societal stakeholders to map pre-normative research and standardisation needs. The workshop highlighted existing and the need of new standards from the creation and documentation of datasets all along to data quality requirements, bias examination and mitigation of AI systems. The workshop also identified the steps needed to start the process of drafting new standards and recognised that inclusiveness and full representation of all relevant stakeholders, including industry, SMEs representatives, civil society, and academia is crucial. Building a stronger engagement of experts in AI standardisation is essential to contribute to the development of standards not only to support the market deployment of AI systems in accordance with the AI act, but also to support this growing field of research.
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