Por Shaghayegh Karimzadeh (University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal).
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Abstract: Recent advancements in ground motion simulation have led to the development of diverse numerical frameworks that balance accuracy and computational efficiency while addressing the scarcity of recorded data, particularly in seismically under-monitored regions and areas of seismic gaps. Ensuring the reliability of these simulations requires rigorous validation against empirical observations, integrating both seismological and engineering perspectives to establish their credibility and practical applicability.
This seminar presents an overview of state-of-the-art ground motion simulation techniques, with particular emphasis on datasets developed by the presenter. It examines the validation of simulated records across diverse tectonic settings and discusses the advantages of stochastic simulation frameworks in reproducing realistic seismic behavior. Beyond seismological validation, the presentation addresses engineering validation through the analysis of structural demand parameters in single- and multi-degree-of-freedom (SDOF/MDOF) systems. The discussion highlights how simulation outputs can provide reliable seismic inputs for engineering design, performance assessment, and multi-hazard analysis, thereby bridging the gap between seismic hazard modeling and structural response evaluation. These validated simulations also offer valuable insights for resilience planning and multi-hazard risk reduction, contributing to the development of safer and more sustainable infrastructure in earthquake-prone regions.
Keywords: ground motion simulation, stochastic methods, seismological validation, engineering demand parameters, structural response, earthquake resilience.
About the speaker: Shaghayegh Karimzadeh earned her BSc and MSc degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Tabriz in 2007 and 2009, respectively, and her PhD from the Middle East Technical University (METU) in 2016, where she received the Parlar Foundation Award for outstanding research. She subsequently held postdoctoral and lecturer positions at METU (2016–2021) before joining the Institute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering (ISISE) at the University of Minho in 2021.
At ISISE (2021–2025), Dr. Karimzadeh has led research on ground motion simulations and signal analysis within the ERC-funded STAND4HERITAGE project. She currently holds an FCT-CEEC research position and serves as Principal Investigator of the recently funded FCT-PEX project. Between October and December 2024, she has been a Visiting Researcher at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Golden, Colorado.
Her expertise lies in earthquake engineering and engineering seismology, with a focus on numerical modeling and ground motion simulations for seismic hazard and risk assessment. She has co-authored more than 100 publications, supervised graduate students, and organized international academic events. Dr. Karimzadeh also serves on the Topical Advisory Board of Prevention and Treatment of Natural Disasters (PTND) and as Guest Editor for multiple Special Issues in leading journals, including Buildings, Applied Sciences, Frontiers in Built Environment, and PTND.













