University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene - Algiers, Algeria

Unit or Programme:
Built Environment Research Laboratory (LBE)
Expertise:
Seismic Engineering
Unit Director:
Prof. Djillali Benouar
Contact details:
Prof. Djillali Benouar
Tel:
+213 771 842 428
Email:
dbenouar@gmail.com
Located 15km outside of the capital Algiers, the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB) is a modern university that focuses Computing, Pure and Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Electronics, Information Technology, Process Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. It has developed strong networks and undertaken many research collaborations with western universities, especially in France.

USTHB is home to the Built Environment Research Laboratory (LBE), founded in 2000. The LBE operates in the context of numerous national and international projects, with a specific research focus on Earthquake Engineering, Structural Dynamics, Engineering Seismology, Building Materials, Disaster Management, Vulnerability Evaluation and Preservation of Cultural Heritage. The mission of the LBE unit is to conduct research on earthquake risk reduction, building the capacity of practitioners to address seismic risk and serve as a source of consult for the Algerian government and abroad. Currently, the LBE comprises four teams and incorporates 25 researchers (from within USTHB and outside), six with PhDs. The LBE is also active in lobbying for a greater focus on disaster risk reduction initiatives in the country and abroad.

Other activities of the unit include conducting several workshops on assessing seismic vulnerability in several African countries and research on state of risk reduction for UNICEF.

Commissioned research
  • Assessment of DRR progress in Algeria (2011) commissioned by UNICEF
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Academic Courses

USTHB hosts two disaster related Masters courses;

Short Courses

The LBE has run several short courses focused on disaster risk reduction and reducing vulnerability to earthquakes, such as: Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction

  • Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures: A course for Architects
  • Strategy for earthquake risk reduction: A course for engineers;
  • Introduction to the concepts of disaster risk reduction: A course for journalists
  • Use Of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) For Disaster Risk Reduction
  • “Seismic Design Of Structures: A Course For Engineers Course For Architects
  • DRR course for Specialised Post-graduate Civil Protection students
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