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Presentation Schedule

Day 1 (25th April, 2019)


Activities Time Room
Resistration 07:00-09:00 hrs.

Opening Ceremony 09:00-11:00 hrs.

Keynote Address 11:00-11:45 hrs. Hall 1

Session 1 11:45-12:30 hrs. Hall 1


Lunch Break 12:30-13:15 hrs.

Hall 1

Session 2 13:15-14:45 hrs. Hall 2

Hall 3

Refreshment 14:45-15:00 hrs.

Hall 1

Hall 2
Session 3 15:00-16:30 hrs.

Hall 3

Day 2 (26th April, 2019)


Activities Time Room

Keynote Address 09:30-10:15 hrs. Hall 1


Refreshment 10:15-10:30 hrs.

Hall 1

Session 4 10:30-12:00 hrs. Hall 2

Hall 3

Lunch Break 12:00-12:45 hrs.


Keynote Address 12:45-13:30 hrs. Hall 1

Hall 1

Session 5 13:30-15:00 hrs. Hall 2

Hall 3

Refreshment 15:00-15:15 hrs.

Hall 1

Session 6 15:15-16:45 hrs. Hall 2

Hall 3
Day 3 (27th April, 2019)
Activities Time
Closing Ceremony 10:30-12:30 hrs.
Lunch Break 12:30-13:30 hrs.
Field Visit* 13:30-16:00 hrs.
Cultural Night* 18:00-20:30 hrs.
*Only for Guests, Foreign delegates, Paper presenters, Scientific committee members
ng Urban Heritage Landscape

and Intangible Heritages of Bhaktapur City

ario from Land Use Perspective in Bhaktapur Municipality


Post-disaster Shelter Provision-A Case Study of Bhaktapur
nstruction Status of Taulachhen Tole, Bhaktapur.
n Emergency Shelters: The Case of Bidur Municipality, Nuwakot
d Synthetic Response Spectrum Compatible Ground Motions Based on Stochastic Ground Motion Model
HVSR Method at a Site in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
y Model of the Kathmandu Basin for Ground Motion Simulation
nse Analysis of Bhaktapur City
se Analysis of Bhaktapur Municipality with Microtremor
airavnath temple after 2015 Gorkha (Nepal) Earthquake
ee Tıered Pagoda Style Bhaıravnath Temple
f Structure in Seismic Performance
ala Temple using Timber Reinforcement

idual and Community in Disaster Sitiuation


and Preparedness Among Undergraduate Students
tion in Tupche, Nuwakot
the Solar Radiation in Different Courtyard Forms of Bhaktapur Municipality
he Sliding Response of Flexible Structures Founded on a Deformable Granular Layer
of Kathmandu Valley for Shallow Foundations
dation using Conventional Method and FEM Model
arthquakes in Nepal: The M7.8 Gorkha Earthquake and the M7.3 Dolakha Earthquake in 2015
mental Period of RCC Framed Structure
and Stiffness Irregularities on Fundamental Period of Infilled RC Framed Buildings
C Buildings with Plan Irregularity
in Reinforced Concrete Buildings
istics of Partially-Filled Spherical Storage Tank
on Situation in the Old Town Area in Bhaktapur Damaged by the 2015 Earthquake
of Golmadhi, Bhaktapur
econstruction in Rural Nepal: Strengths
essment of Pujarimath, Bhaktapur
before and after Gorkha Earthquake
ne Behavior of Traditional Masonry Wall of Nepal Using the Simplified Micro Modeling Technique
of Damaged Masonry Buildings in Bhaktapur after the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal
tock and Implications on Seismic Vulnerability Assessment
eness of OPC Cement from Various Manufacturers and their Effect on Cement Grade – A Case Study of Nepal
of OPC Cement from Various Manufacturer – A Case Study of Nepal
e Debris in Concrete
roperties of Coarse Aggregate being Used in Kathmandu Valley

Concrete Buildings - Japanese efforts and struggles


anning from Disaster Management Perspective: A Case Of Bara, Nepal
Informal Settlements
oach in Accordance with the Socio- Economic Status of Earthquake victims: Preliminary Study of Thami Gaun, Bahrabise, S
uring Post-Disaster Reconstruction: A Case Study in Bhaktapur
m Earthquake the Retrofitting Policy and Measures for the Historic Monasteries in Sikkim, India.
Unreinforced Masonry Walls Strengthened using Ferrocement Overlay
ing streets occupied with buildings under shoring.
pal: A Study Based on Reconstruction Work after 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Estimation Using Flatjack Technique: Case study of Pujari Math, Dattatreya Square, Bhaktapur
t System Used in Traditional Monuments of Bhaktapur Municipality
ditional Brick Mud Masonry
ced Masonry in Historic Monuments

ent of Calibrated Concrete Gravity Dam using High-Dimensional Model Representation and Cornell's Approach: A Case Stu
olute Velocity for Earthquake Risk Assessment of Concrete Gravity Dam
and the Analysis of Possibility of Blocking and Dam Break triggered by Debris Flows in Zhamunong Gully
g of a Glaciated Debris Avalanche in the Himalaya: A Preliminary Analysis
ning Problems for Disaster Management
w-Log-Logistic Distribution, Properties and Applications
Earthquake Resistance Structure
Masonry Infilled RC Frame Subjected to Column Loss Caused by Earthquake
in Reconstruction of Monuments of Bhaktapur
cal and Mechanical Properties of Traditional and Modern Brick
hquake Vulnerability
operties of Bamboo Species in Nepal
Presenter's Name

Prof. Dr. Sudarshan Raj Tiwari

Rajani Shrestha (Joshi)

Kshitij Dahal
Mohan Moorti Panti
Srijana Prajapati
Sunita Duwal
Swopnil Ojha
Flavia De Luca
Subeg Bijukchhen
Chandra Kiran Kawan
Amit Prajapati
Rabina Shilpakar
Sasin Prajapati
Bibek Sahi
Manjip Shakya

Suraj shah
Pukar Regmi
Shahasan Kayastha
Rameswor Shrestha
Anastasios Tsiavos
Jay Ram Panthee
Biswa Balla
Raghabendra Yadav
Aayusha Pradhananga
Mahesh Raj Bhatt
Binay Kumar Sah
Susumu Kono
Nabin Raj Chaulagain
Presenter's Name

Prof. Dr. Prem Nath Maskey

Yoichi Mukai
Neeru Shilpakar
Bijaya K. Shrestha
Sushamna Shrestha
Shyam Sundar Basukala
Angela Tamrakar
Hayato Hoshino
Nicola Giordano
Nabaraj Budhathoki
Ramila Shrestha
Saurav Shrestha
Jeetendra Prajapati

Prof. Dr. Susumu Kono


Kapina Manandhar
Robina Manandhar
Bishwadeep Tamang
S M Jamil Uddin
Sutapa Joti
Dattatreya Tripathy
Bishesh Dhakal
Binod Khadka
Shankar Prajapati
Pratik Raj Sainju
Muskan Sharma Kuinkel
Sangina Awal

Md Motiur Rahman
Tahmina Tasnim Nahar
Jun Li
Kaushal Raj Gnyawali
Phanindra Prasad Bhandari
Arjun Kumar Gaire
Jagadiswar M. Shrestha
Sanjeev Bhatta
RukshanaShrestha
Shova Shrestha
Suraj Gaudel
Om Kumar Sah

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