The RPTU University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, TU Berlin and German Association for Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics (DGEB) is delighted to invite you to the 18th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering (ECEE2026), taking place from 14 to 18 September 2026 in Berlin.
This event will bring together nearly 1,000 experts, scientists, and professionals from academia, industry, and the public sector, offering a unique platform for exchange, networking, and innovation.
ECEE2026 Unites Experts for Cutting-Edge Research and Innovation
The ECEE2026 aims to impart a profound understanding of current research findings, innovative technologies, and forward-thinking strategies in earthquake engineering sciences.
Featuring a comprehensive program that includes lectures by leading experts, interactive workshops, and engaging panel discussions, we guarantee that every participant will gain valuable insights and new perspectives.
We are committed to making your participation not only professionally enriching but also scientifically and personally rewarding.
Shaping the Future of Earthquake Engineering
The ECEE2026 aims to impart a profound understanding of current research findings, innovative technologies, and forward-thinking strategies in earthquake engineering sciences.
Featuring a comprehensive program that includes lectures by leading experts, interactive workshops, and engaging panel discussions, we guarantee that every participant will gain valuable insights and new perspectives.
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