4TU Centre for Resilience Engineering and the UT Resilience programme have been hosting a regular seminar series where speakers and participants have a chance to learn, discuss and expand their networks concerning our resilience themes of health, safety and climate/drought. From Autumn 2023 these seminars will take place on an irregular basis in response to interest on specific topics. Opportunities are also sought for informal exchange among UT colleagues and where appropriate external partners to reflect on resilience topics. Watch this space for announcements.
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Previous Meeting & Drinks
18 July 2023 - Resilience to Disasters: The Ability to Adapt and Recover
The Economic Consequences of Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Atil Asici-İTÜ
Analysis of Affordability and Turkish Housing Market after 2023 Maraş Earthquakes
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kerem Y. Arslanlı-İTÜ
Evaluation of future scenarios for Istanbul
Seda Kundak
Field Observations from February 2023 Türkiye EQs and Suggestions for Reduction of Future Losses
Prof. Dr. Alper Ilki
Assoc. Prof. Caglar Goksu
Researcher Cem Demir
Prof. Dr. Bilal Sari
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23 May 2023 - Resilience through Circularity and Security
Smart Circular Construction Ecosystems (linked to presentation)
Ir. Yifei Yu, PhD candidate, Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems, BMS
Measuring Security in Cloud Outsourcing (linked to presentation)
Yasir Haq PhD candidate, Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems, BMS
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16 March 2023 - Health Resilience
Empowering patients after breast cancer: PARTNR | Personalized cAnceR TreatmeNt and caRe (utwente.nl)
Kim Wijlens, PhD Candidate, EEMCS
Risk -based lifEstyle Change: daily lifE moNiToring and REcommendations supported by 4TU-HTSF
Annemieke Witteveen, Assistant professor, EEMCS
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10 March 2022 - Smart Cities
The Resilience of Domestic Transport Networks in the Context of Food Security: PARTNR | Personalized cAnceR TreatmeNt and caRe (utwente.nl)
Kim Wijlens, PhD Candidate, EEMCS
Risk -based lifEstyle Change: daily lifE moNiToring and REcommendations supported by 4TU-HTSF
Annemieke Witteveen, Assistant professor, EEMCS