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1st International Conference on Open Risk Analysis Print E-mail
Written by Christakis Mina   
Thursday, 19 February 2009
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

International Conference on Open Risk Analysis

(1 ICORA)

Friday-Saturday, June 12-13, 2009
Cripps Conference Centre at Magdalene College
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.

The International Conference on Open Risk Analysis (ICORA) will be held on Friday-Saturday, June 12-13, at the Cripps Conference Centre at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. The dates for ICORA closely follow the Second Annual Global Earthquake Model Annual Meeting (Munich, 8-11 June, 2009), and precede the Second International Workshop on Disaster Casualties (Cambridge, UK, 15-16 June 2009). ICORA participation will include researchers from Europe, the USA and Japan, from a variety of hazards, risk and finance backgrounds – please see the attached preliminary program.

The first Workshop on Open Risk Analysis (ORA) was held at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California in February 2007, with attendance from over 50 experts from six countries. The Workshop was the founding meeting of the Alliance for Global Open Risk Analysis (AGORA), in which current trends and future research needs for Open Risk Analysis were identified. Presentations from that Workshop are available at www.risk-agora.org. Since that time, AGORA has grown to a membership of several hundred people active in the field of ORA.

The Conference will include presentations on:

  •  current initiatives in ORA
  •  the OpenRiskSM, GEM and other software initiatives
  •  open data interchange needs
  •  Vulnerability data collection and databases (OpenROVER, U. Cambridge Vuln. Database)
  •  ORA users and their needs
  •  ORA Business Model

The Conference will be held in the Cripps Conference Centre at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. It will be hosted by the University’s Centre for Risk in the Built Environment, under the joint chairmanship of Prof Charles Scawthorn (ret., Kyoto University) and Prof Robin Spence (U. Cambridge). The There will be a small Workshop fee of £100 to pay for meals during the meeting (lunches, dinner on June 12th), and administrative support. Cambridge is 55 miles north of London with rapid train services every half hour. It is also within easy reach of London Stansted Airport.

Limited funding is available for overseas participants.

Registration: GBP 100, email to maria.sylvester [at] carltd.com

Info Contacts: Charles Scawthorn (cscawthorn [at] sparisk.com) / Robin Spence (rspence [at] carltd.com).

Room reservations: Arundel House (www.arundelhousehotels.co.uk) (book early).

  Program

 12 June 2009 (Friday) Open Risk Needs and Solutions
9:00 WELCOME
Robin Spence and Charles Scawthorn
 Open Risk Analysis Needs, N. A. Makhutov, Chair
 Open Risk Analysis - State of the Art and Needs, Charles Scawthorn, Kyoto University (ret.)
 Risk Assessment Needs of Developing Countries, Frances Ghesquiere, World Bank
 Open Risk Analysis Needs for Critical Infrastructure, Fred Krimgold, VTU
10:30
 Coffee
 Global Solutions, Fred Krimgold, Chair
 OpenRisk, Keith Porter, U Colorado
 Global Earthquake Model, R. Spence, Cambridge Univ. and M. Erdik, Bogazici Univ.
 GEM - Middle East Initiative, Mustafa Erdik, KOERI
12:00
 Lunch
1:30
Development Open Risk Analysis, C. Scawthorn, Chair
 OpaNET, Juoni Tuomisto, Finland Inst. Public Health
 Capturing Vulnerability Data, Robin Spence, Cambridge Univ.
 Why RMS Supports the Open Source agenda, Robert Muirwood, RMS
3:00
 Coffee
 Open Risk Analysis Initiatives, K. Porter, Chair
 LERA, Dmitry Reznikov, Russan Academy of Sciences
 SELENA, Dominik Lang, NORSAR
 RiskScape, Andrew King, GNS, New Zealand
 CAPRA, Edward C. Anderson, World Bank
 Estimation of Losses due to Petroleum related Accidents, A. Chirkova, Ufa State Tech. Univ.
 5:30        Closure
(Spence and Scawthorn)
 7:00   Dinner, Churchill College
 13 June 2009 (Saturday) The Future of Open Risk
9:00 Open Risk Analysis Initiatives (cont.), Mustafa Erdik, Chair
Cat Modeling – Needs of the Insurance Industry, A. Mitchell, Willis Analytics
Modeling Catastrophe in Central America, E. C. Anderson, World Bank
Open Source Modeling of Natural Hazard in Australia, J. Schneider, GeoSciences Australia
 Coffee
Parallel Sessions on Issues for Advancing Open Risk Analysis
User Needs                             |                         Data Protocols
ORA Business Models                   |                  Computational Aspects
1:00
Lunch
2:00 Final Plenary Discussion on the Future of ORA
3:00 Closure

The pdf of the announcement is available at the 1st ICORA Downloads.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 May 2009 )
 
Open Risk Analysis session at Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 28 September 2007
8-12 Jul  2007: Open Risk Analysis session at Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO. See Natural Hazards Center workshop overview .
 
1st International Workshop on Open-source Risk Software Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

1st International Workshop on Open-source Risk Software, Caltech, 27-28 Feb 2007

Last Updated ( Friday, 28 September 2007 )
 
OpenRisk initial design released Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 28 September 2007
31 Jan 2007: OpenRisk initial design released. See Downloads for related documents.