2025 International Workshop in Engineering Research Infrastructures for European Synergies (ERIES-IW2025)
Description
The 2025 International Workshop in Engineering Research Infrastructures for European Synergies (ERIES-IW2025) aims to bring together the transnational access (TA) user groups involved in the ERIES project, providing a unique platform to exchange experiences, share results, and explore future directions in seismic, wind, and geotechnical engineering research. With ERIES’s focus on reducing hazard-related losses, managing risk, and fostering sustainable solutions, participants will have the opportunity to present their individual research projects facilitated by Europe’s leading experimental facilities, as well as discuss applications of innovative engineering technologies. This event aims to strengthen collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the ERIES community, fostering impactful research, guiding future policy, and influencing building standards that will drive resilience and sustainability in European engineering for years to come.
Important Dates
Deadline for abstracts: 13th December 2024
Notification of acceptance: 20th December 2024
Deadline for papers: 14th March 2025
Registration deadline: 14th March 2025
Draft programme available: 1st March 2025
Final programme available: 17th April 2025
Publication Details
- Abstracts must be fewer than 200 words
- Each accepted contribution will have a 15 min presentation during the workshop
- Contributions can be made as:
- Extended abstract (<6 pages)
- Full paper (6-12 pages)
- Only full papers will be published in a special volume of Springer Nature Book Series and will be indexed in Scopus and Ei-Compendex.
Submit your contribution
Submit your abstract here
Attending the Workshop
The workshop is open and free of charge to all user group members of ERIES projects. Attendees are required to register and confirm their participation before the specified deadlines, subject to space availability.
Best Young Researcher Presentation Award
On the final day of the workshop, an award will be presented to the young researcher voted as the best speaker. To be eligible, the speaker must be either enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral programme, or have officially received their PhD title within the past two years prior to the workshop.
Organising Committee
Gerard O’Reilly, IUSS Pavia, Italy (Chair)
Gian Michele Calvi, IUSS Pavia, Italy (Vice-Chair)
António Araújo Correia, LNEC, Portugal (Vice-Chair)
Paulo Xavier Candeias, LNEC, Portugal
Filippo Dacarro, Eucentre Foundation, Italy
Igor Lanese, Eucentre Foundation, Italy
Volkan Ozsarac, IUSS Pavia, Italy
Rui Pinho, Eucentre Foundation, Italy
Filipe Alves Ribeiro, LNEC, Portugal
Elisa Rizzo Parisi, Eucentre Foundation, Italy
Davit Shahnazaryan, IUSS Pavia, Italy
Hanny Santos Eufrasio, IUSS Pavia, Italy
Maria Luisa Sousa Sotto-Mayor, LNEC, Portugal
Scientific Committee
Girma Bitsuamlak, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Stathis Bousias, Panepistimio Patron, Greece
António Araújo Correia, Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Portugal
Philippe Delpech, Centre Scientifique et Technique du Batiment, France
Stefanie Gillmeier, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands
George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Roberto Nascimbene, IUSS Pavia, Italy
Alberto Pavese, Eucentre Foundation, Italy
Kyriazis Pitilakis, Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis, Greece
Maria Pia Repetto, Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy
Vlatko Sheshov, Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Anastasios Sextos, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Darius Seyedi, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, France
Georgios Tsionis, Joint Research Centre, Italy