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The California Institute for Hazards Research-Irvine

 

CIHR

Our Purpose

The goal of CalHaz is to coordinate natural hazards research across the University of California system. Research areas for the institute include the understanding and forecasting of natural hazards and ways to reduce their impact on society.

Lisa Grant Ludwig - Associate Director

Dr. Grant Ludwig's Research Group

Gabriela Noriega - Graduate Student Assistant

 

Events

Past and current CalHaz and UCI events. Click on each link to learn more!

    • UC Irvine Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series will host Richard Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., FACS. Dr. Carmona will present Prevention, Preparedness, Plagues and Politics: The Life of the Surgeon General.  

                    Friday May 1st, 2009; 3:30 pm. Crystal Cove Auditorium, UCI Student Center

                    For more information click here.

    • UCI researchers Dr. Carter Butts and Dr. Sharad Mehrotra will present at The National Academies Disasters Roundtable Workshop, Cascading Disasters: How Disasters Unfold

                    February 26, 2009. The Beckman Center. For more information click here.

                     November 13, 2008; 10:00 AM

    • Dr. Grant Ludwig presents The Great Southern California Shake-Out-- Ready or Not? 

                     November 12, 2008; 11:15 AM. Univeristy Club Forum. For more information click here.

                        

           Organized by the California Institute for Hazards Research

                     August 21-22, 2008.

                     May 8, 2008

Announcements

      • Call for applications for the 2009 Graduate Student Fellowship in Natural Hazards Research.

              Deadline to apply is May 22nd.

              For more infomation and application click here

Seminar Series

Affiliated Faculty

Affiliated Research Groups

 Dr. Koenig  Jim Brune and a precariously balanced rock Opening a trench 2005

Email calhaz@uci.edu


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