April 2, 200408:00 PM » Scientific & Engineering Observations of the Bam DisasterThe Society of Iranian Professionals EVENT DATE/TIME: Friday, April 2, 2004, 8:00 PM On Friday December 26, 2003, at 5:26 AM local time, a moderate earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5, struck the ancient city of Bam in Iran. More than 43,000 people lost their lives and an additional 20,000 were seriously injured in this earthquake. A significant part of the city of Bam was destroyed and many buildings collapsed and more were severely damaged and became uninhabitable, leaving about 100,000 homeless in the region. The Bam Citadel (Arg-e-Bam) was destroyed. The loss to hospitals, schools and infrastructure was substantial. Dr. Ostadan and Presenter Bios: Dr. Ostadan has more than 25 years experience in geotechnical earthquake engineering and foundation design. As Chief Soils Engineer for Bechtel, he manages the efforts of a large and diverse group of geotechnical specialists in locations across the U.S. and around the globe involving major transportation projects, power and energy related projects, petrochemical and nuclear projects. He is a frequent lecturer at the universities and research organizations. Dr. Masoud Moghtaderi-Zadeh is a principal at Risk & Reliability Engineering in San Jose. He has extensive experience in risk and reliability engineering in government and private sectors such as insurance, utilities, nuclear, offshore and shipping industries in the areas of earthquake, hurricane, tornado, and other natural hazards. Dr. Zadeh has lived and worked in Iran, US, Venezuela, and Norway. He is a Licensed Professional Civil Engineer in California. Dr. Zadeh received his B.S. in Structural Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran (1976), M.S. in Civil Engineering from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1978), and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from University of California, Berkeley(1982). http://www.anjoman.org Posted by talieshah () at April 2, 2004 8:00 PM* eMail this event to a friend
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