General Assembly

The General Assembly is the governing body of the EFEHR Consortium and comprises both voting members and observers. The following institutions make up the current voting members of the EFEHR Consortium General Assembly:

  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)*
  • ARSO-SEISMO Slovenia Environmental Agency (Slovenia)
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde (UK)
  • CSFK GGI Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory (Hungary)*
  • Department of Civil Engineering, TED University Ankara (TED) (Türkiye)
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London (UK)
  • Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)
  • Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture of University of Naples Federico II, Naples (Italy)
  • EUCENTRE Foundation (Italy)*
  • European Center for Geodynamics and Seismology (Luxembourg)
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE), Polytechnic University of Tirana (Albania)
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Pristina "Hasan Prishtina" (Kosovo)
  • Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) (Portugal)
  • German Research Center for Geosciences (Germany)*
  • INGV - Hazard Section (Italy)
  • Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology (North Macedonia)
  • Institute of Geophysics of I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Georgia)
  • Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Science (Czech Republic)
  • Institute of GeoSciences (IGEO) (Albania)
  • Institute of Hydrometeorlogy and Seismology,Sector of Seismology (Montenegro)
  • Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori (Italy)
  • Kandilli Observatory, Boğaziçi University (Türkiye)*
  • Le Réseau Sismologique et Géodésique Français (France)
  • National Institute for Earth Physics (Romania)*
  • National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (Portugal)*
  • National Observatory of Athens (Greece)*
  • National Technical University of Athens, Faculty of Civil Engineering (Greece)
  • Norwegian Geotechnical Institute - OffShore GeoHazards & Dynamics (Norway)
  • Royal Observatory of Belgium - Seismology & Gravimetry (Belgium)
  • Serbian Association for Earthquake Engineering (SUZI-SAEE) (Serbia)
  • Swiss Seismological Service - ETH Zurich (Switzerland)*
  • Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest (Romania)*
  • University College London (UCL) (UK)
  • University of Helsinki (Finland)*
  • University of Patras (Greece)
  • University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering (Portugal)
  • University of Zagreb, Faculty of Engineering (Croatia)

* Founding Member

EFEHR Consortium Governance

Consortium Chair: Fatemeh Jalayer, University College London (UCL) Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction (UK)

Executive Committee:

  • Olga-Joan Ktenidou, National Observatory of Athens (Greece)
  • António A. Correia, LNEC, Lisbon (Portugal)
  • Radmila Salic Makreska, Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology (North Macedonia)
  • Graeme Weatherill, GFZ Potsdam (Germany)
  • Roberto Basili, INGV (Italy)

Consortium Secretary: Laurentiu Danciu, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)

EFEHR Services: Coordination and Development

  • Historical  Earthquake Catalogues (Andrea Rovida, INGV Milano, Italy)
  • Instrumental Earthquake Catalogues (Graeme Weatherill, GFZ Potsdam, Germany)
  • Database of Seismogenic Faults (Roberto Basili, INGV Rome, Italy)
  • Ground Shaking Models (Graeme Weatherill, GFZ Potsdam, Germany)
  • Seismic Hazard Platform (Laurentiu Danciu, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Seismic Risk Platform (Helen Crowley, Eucentre Pavia, Italy)

Consortium Observers

The Consortium also benefits from the involvement of a number of organisations that play an observer role in the General Assembly: these currently include European Association for Earthquake Engineering (EAEE), European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology (ORFEUS), Global Earthquake Model Foundation (GEM) and European Seismological Commission (ESC).