What is ReLUIS

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ReLUIS ReLUIS (Network of University Laboratories of Earthquake and Structural Engineering), is an inter-university consortium that aims to coordinate the activities of the scientific community of seismic and structural engineering, providing scientific, organizational, technical and financial support to the involved universities and promoting their participation in scientific and technological activities in accordance with national and international research programs.

The ReLUIS Consortium, an acronym for Network of University Laboratories of Earthquake Engineering (in Italian), was established by a convention signed on April 17, 2003. In 2020, in consideration of the skills of the scientific community involved, ReLUIS expanded its mission by changing its statute and name, which became the Network of University Laboratories of Earthquake and Structural Engineering.

ReLUIS has been a Competence Center of the Civil Protection Department since 2004, and proposes itself as a scientific interlocutor, in addition to the Civil Protection Department, also of the various bodies of the National Government, Regions, Provinces, Municipalities and public and private institutes, in order to achieve concrete objectives regarding the prevention of seismic risk and other risks, with reference to structural engineering and related geotechnical aspects.

The Consortium is a non-profit organization and is based in Naples, at the Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture of the Federico II University.

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