
Helen Crowley, Secretary General of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation, continued in this last quarter to deliver her keynote lecture “Engineering the Future: How Seismic Risk Models Can Build More Resilient Societies” at national earthquake engineering research conferences across Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. The invitations reflect GEM’s standing as a recognised partner in advancing seismic hazard and risk research and its engagement with the engineering and scientific community.
She first presented at the 10th Turkish Conference on Earthquake Engineering, held in Istanbul from 8 to 10 October and organised by the Turkish Earthquake Foundation and the Chamber of Civil Engineers. The conference brought together researchers and practitioners to discuss advances in earthquake engineering, disaster management and policy integration.
Later in the month, Helen was invited to deliver the keynote at the 6th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Technical Seismology, held in Athens from 30 October to 1 November.
Through these engagements, GEM continued its outreach to share its vision for a more resilient world and to support dialogue between science, engineering and practice.
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