Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering - JSEE (ISSN:1735-1669) is a quarterly journal published by International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES) that aims firstly to provide a forum for the presentation of the sate-of-the-art knowledge and applied research results by scientists and engineers worldwide; and secondly to create a medium for these specialists to be in close contact with their regional counterparts in all aspects of Seismology, Structural Earthquake Engineering, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, and Seismic Risk Management especially those concerning issues particular to developing countries.
The editor's policy is to include at least one paper on each of the aforementioned topics as well as providing a balance between theoretic and design oriented contributions in each journal issue.
Submitted articles can include the following specialized subject areas:
Seismology and Engineering Seismology
Earthquake Prediction and Early Warning
Engineering Seismology and SGM
Seismology and Seismic Network
Seismotectonics and Paleoseismology
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
Earth Structures: Foundations, Retaining Walls, Embankment Dams, Tunnels, etc.
Geotechnical Hazards
Geotechnical Testing and Physical Modeling
Site Effects and Soil-Structure Interaction
Structural Earthquake Engineering
Structural Modeling and Seismic Analysis
Seismic Design of Structures and Codes
Seismic Retrofit of Structures
Seismic Retrofit of Historical Buildings
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment and Retrofitting
Construction Policies and Regulations
Structural Health Monitoring of Buildings and Infrastructures
Seismic Isolation and Structural Control
Structural Testing and Modeling
Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Management
Risk and Resilience of Infrastructures
Integrated Disaster Risk Management
Risk Modeling and Loss Assessment
Socio-Economic and Cultural Aspects of Earthquake
Earthquake Insurance and Economy
Earthquake Risk Management in Urban and Rural Areas
Response, Rehabilitation and Recovery
Urban and Rural Risk and Resilience