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Regional Training on OpenQuake Engine and Models

November 11-12, 2025

Algiers, Algeria

OVERVIEW


Organised by the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation and hosted by the Arab Centre for the Prevention of Earthquake Hazards and Other Natural Disasters (ACPEND), this training offers a unique opportunity to acquire skills in using the OpenQuake Engine for seismic hazard and risk assessment. Targeting specialists from the 22-member states of the Arab League, the training will include both theoretical sessions and practical applications using regional models. It aims to strengthen local capacities in the Arab region by providing open-source tools and state-of-the-art models tailored for the region. Participants will gain insights into both fundamental and advanced concepts in hazard and risk analysis.

22-member states of the Arab League
22-member states of the Arab League

Speakers & Panelists

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Jamal Dabbeek

GEM, An-Najah University

Karim Aljawhari

GEM

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AGENDA

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Karim Aljawhari
GEM
Jamal Dabbeek
GEM, An-Najah University

Speaker Background and Agenda

Speaker Background

Dr. Jamal Dabbeek is an Assistant Professor at An-Najah National University and serves as the Coordinator of the Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Unit at the Urban Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction Centre. He also acts as the Arab States Regional Coordinator for the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation. Dr. Dabbeek holds a PhD and a Master’s degree in Risk and Emergency Management from IUSS, Pavia, Italy, and a Bachelor’s in Building Engineering from An-Najah University. With extensive experience in seismic and multi-hazard risk modelling, he contributed to the development of the 2020 European Seismic Risk Model (ESRM20), the Arabian Peninsula Risk model, the Global Seismic Risk Model (GRM), and led national-scale seismic and multi-hazard risk assessments in Palestine.


Dr. Karim Aljawhari is a researcher in seismic vulnerability modelling at the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation in Pavia, Italy. He develops advanced earthquake fragility and vulnerability models, characterising the various economic, environmental, and social impacts of natural hazards on the built environment. Before GEM, Karim was a Research Fellow in Risk and Resilience Engineering at University College London (UK), working on the Tomorrow’s Cities Project. Throughout his journey, Karim has contributed to several research projects in earthquake-prone countries, including Indonesia, Nepal, and Palestine. He holds a PhD degree in Earthquake Engineering from the University of Pavia and the University School of Advanced Studies (IUSS), Italy, and he has an MSc in Earthquake Engineering and Disaster Management from the University College London.


Location

The Arab Centre for Prevention from Earthquakes Dangers And Other Natural Hazards.

CTC Centre, 01 rue Kadour RAHIM, Husien DEY

Algiers, Algeria


Agenda

Day 1 - Earthquake Scenarios

Module 1: Introduction (2 hrs)

  • About the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation

  • Introduction to Disaster Risk Assessment and Management

  • Introduction to OpenQuake Engine


Module 2: Scenario hazard and risk (4 hrs)

  • Seismic faults and rupture mechanisms

  • Ground motion models and variability

  • Hands-on: Generate and visualise ground motions

  • Exposure and vulnerability models

  • Scenario damage and loss

  • Hands-on: estimate and visualise scenario damage and loss for Algeria


Day 2 - Probabilistic Seismic Hazard and Risk

Module 3: Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (3 hrs)

  • Seismic source characterisation

  • Ground motion characterisation

  • Logic trees

  • Hands-on: commute hazard curves and maps, hazard spectra


Module 4: Probabilistic Seismic Risk Assessment (3 hrs)

  • Event-based damage assessment

  • Event-based risk assessment

  • Hands-on: estimate and visualise human and economic impacts

REGISTRATION

This training course is by invitation only. If you are interested in joining future GEM training events, we encourage you to sign up for our newsletter or follow us on our social media channels to stay informed about upcoming opportunities.

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