Hamada, M.; Bardet, J. P.; O'Rourke, T. D.
Proceeedings of the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Resistant Design of Lifeline Facilities and Countermeasures against Soil Liquefaction (8th). Held in Tokyo, Japan, on December 16-18, 2002.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
June 30, 2003,
672 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-03-0003
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Seismic design; Research; Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES); Earthquake resistant structure; Structural engineering; Collaboration; Proceedings; Technology transfer; Japan; Technologies; Liquifaction; Soil liquifaction; United States
Small Business Innovation Research Program: Abstracts of Phase I Grants.
September 1981,
81 p.
Identifying Number(s): NSF/ISI-82007
Keywords: ; Grants; National government; Technology transfer; Businesses; Research projects; Project management; Technology innovation
RANN 2. Realizing Knowledge as a Resource. Proceedings of the Symposium on Research Applied to National Needs (2nd). Volume IV. Coping with Man-Made and Natural Hazards.
January 1977,
179 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['NSF-77-54', 'NSF/RA-770248']
Keywords: Universities; Research management; Hazards; Risk; Meetings; Earthquakes; National Science Foundation; Government policies; Air pollution; Technology transfer; Water pollution; Objectives; Industries; Research projects; Land use; Disasters; Knowledge
Massoglia, M. F.; Burger, R. M.
RANN Utilization Experience: Narrative Description and Classification, RANN Utilization Case Studies.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
May 1977,
99 p.
Keywords: Environmental impacts; Local government; Case studies; Energy; Earthquakes; Utilization; Weather modification; Solar energy; Research utilization; Technology transfer; Research applied to national needs; Fire safety; Research projects; Technology innovation
Pantelic, J.; Stoyle, J.
First Expert Panel Meeting on Disaster Research and Planning.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
September 15, 1988,
80 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0045
Keywords: Emergency plans; Economic impact; Contingency plans; Earthquakes; Technology transfer; Disaster planning; Research projects; Social effects; Disasters
Moore, G. B.; Yin, R. K.
Innovations in Earthquake and Natural Hazards Research: Determining Soil Liquefaction Potential.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
November 1984,
61 p.
Identifying Number(s): ISBN-0-942570-10-3
Keywords: Policies; Hazards; Case studies; Earthquakes; Utilization; Liquefaction (Soils); Technology transfer; Research projects; Technology innovation
Second-Year Program in Research, Education and Technology Transfer, September 1, 1987-August 31, 1988.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
March 8, 1988,
66 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-87-0028
Keywords: Research projects; Technology transfer; Earthquake resistant structures; Structural engineering
Burger, R. M.; Massoglia, M. F.
RANN Utilization Experience: Report to the National Science Foundation. Case Studies 42 through 51.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
March 1977,
312 p.
Keywords: Environmental impacts; Solar heating; Case studies; Coastal zone management; Earthquakes; Solar cells; Television broadcasting; Utilization; Weather modification; Research utilization; Technology transfer; Research applied to national needs; Warning systems; Energy conversion; Technology innovation
U.S. Coordinated Program for Masonry Building Research: Summary Report. November 1988.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
November 1988,
189 p.
Identifying Number(s): REPT-11.1-2
Keywords: Buildings; Earthquake engineering; USA; Masonry; Bilateral agreements; Technology transfer; Design standards; Japan; Research projects; TCCMAR (Technical Coordinating Committee for Masonry Research.); International cooperation
Hazard Mitigation Strategy and Monitoring Technologies for Urban and Infrastructure Public Buildings: Proceedings of the China-US Workshops (on CD-ROM).
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo.,
December 12, 2007,
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Seismic design; Research; China; Earthquake resistant structure; Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER); Collaboration; Proceedings; Structural engineering; Technology transfer; Technologies; Liquifaction; United States