- “The month of March concluded a series of three Trainings on Earthquake Damage Assessment of Buildings, organized by British Embassy Kathmandu with technical support from NSET-Nepal.
- DUDBC and NSET sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to continue and enhance collaborative efforts on aspects of resilient urban development
- International Webinar focuses on DRRM at Cities and Lessons Learnt from Responding to COVID-19
- 23rd Earthquake Safety Day observed in Nepal, Focus on Collective Efforts to lessen potential losses due to disasters
- Fourth Medical First Responder (MFR) Online Refresher Course conducted by NSET under PEER
- NSET’s Annual General Meeting 2020 held, new Executive Committee elected, Dr. Amod Mani Dixit is the new President
- NSET-PEER Conducted Third Medical First Responder (MFR) Online Refresher Course
- Second set of Medical First Responder (MFR) Online Refresher Course conducted under PEER program
- Regional Online Refresher Course on Medical First Responder (MFR) conducted
- CityNet Nepal National Chapter hosted a Webinar for sharing experiences and lessons learned from COVID-19 Pandemic
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Accelerometer installed at CELC/NSET premises
As a collaborative initiative of National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET), Nepal Engineering College (nec), Kathmandu and Ehime University, Japan; four accelerometers have been installed in October 2009 at Community Earthquake Learning Center (CELC) building where NSET office resides. This work has been done with an objective to record the nature of vibration on different level of building while during the period of an earthquake. Ehime University provided all the technical devices and systems of Accelerometer for the purpose.
Four sets have been placed at
» Sub-base below 10m depth,
» Ground Level,
» Second floor of building, and
» Fourth floor of building on Terrace.