Highlights 2023 – A year in review
November 28, 2023QuakeCoRE Seminar – 15 March 2024
December 5, 20232023 Te Hiranga Rū QuakeCoRE Request for Proposal (RfP) Projects
Te Hiranga Rū QuakeCoRE research programme provides funding through a range of different mechanisms including contestable funding to support projects aligned to our mission. The most recent contestable funding round was held in late 2023.
Funding was awarded in a range of different categories and the successful projects are listed below.
Rajesh Dhakal
University of Canterbury
Low-damage floor-frame connections for precast concrete buildings
RfP Project Funding: $69,000Disciplinary Theme 2 (DT2): Whole-of-Building Seismic Performance
Matthew Hughes
University of Canterbury
Hapū and Iwi-led Infrastructure Recovery and Development – Agency and Autonomy
RfP Project Funding: $70,000Disciplinary Theme 5 (DT5): Mātauranga Māori and Earthquake Resilience
Ke Jiang
University of Canterbury
RESIlient Structures Using STainless STeel (RESIST)
RfP - Proposal Development Grant: $14,900Disciplinary Theme 2 (DT2): Whole-of-Building Seismic Performance
Camilla Penney
University of Canterbury
Improving the selection of earthquake scenarios from physics-based simulators
RfP - Proposal Development Grant: $10,600Disciplinary Theme 1 (DT1): Integrated Seismic Geohazards
Mark Stringer
University of Canterbury
Performance of Shallow Foundations on Pumiceous Soils
RfP Project Funding: $32,000Disciplinary Theme 1 (DT1): Integrated Seismic Geohazards
Yi Wang
University of Canterbury
A change of planning: roads of significance and redundancy
RfP - Proposal Development Grant: $13,000Inter-disciplinary Programme 3 (IP3): A Resilient Aotearoa New Zealand Transport System
Derek Warner
University of Canterbury
Rapid Robotic Repair and Stabilisation of Seismic Damage
RfP - Proposal Development Grant: $15,000Inter-disciplinary Theme 1 (IP1): Functional Recovery with Repairable Multi-storey Buildings