The 22nd National “Earthquake and Safety” Drill
The 22nd national “Earthquake and Safety” Drill was held on November 28th 2020, announced by the earthquake ….
The 22nd national “Earthquake and Safety” Drill was held on November 28th 2020, announced by the earthquake ….
The 21st national “Earthquake and Safety” Drill with an approach to “Safe Schools – Resilience Communities” was
Following the success of the previous seven International Conferences of Seismology and Earthquake …
The first phase of Rapid Assessment of Iran Seismic Events (RAISE), a system for automatic ….
The 20th national “Earthquake and Safety” Drill was held in Fatemeh Pezeski high school in Karaj (Alborz province), on November…..
13 million students from 120 Primary to High school students held the National earthquake Drill on December 5, 2016 at …..
Advanced Earthquake Engineering Laboratory of the International Institute of Earthquake Engineering & Seismology (IIEES)…
Dr. Mohammad Farhadi, Minister of Science, Research and Technology visited IIEES on Sunday 10 April 2016, during…
Deputy Minister of Interior and Head of National Disaster Management Organization Visit the Advanced Laboratory…..
IIEES-HAT Accelerometer Sensor was awarded the 8th level of TRL (Technology Readiness Level) in the “National Committee for Research and Technology” by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (MSRT). This title was awarded to IIEES-HAT sensor after conducting multiple examinations on the functionality and performance of the device, utilizing different industrial projects.
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) is an analytical measure to evaluate readiness and evolution of technology in development process of a product. TRL levels are defined in 9 categories in order to provide the description of the first idea of a product to its final version. This conceptual model consists of three main phases: 1. Applied Researches (formation and development of a theoretical concept) 2. Creating the prototype (development and validation of technology), and (3) Commercialization and investment to enter the market. The nine levels of readiness include:
– First level: Observation and report basic rules (principles of science and engineering).
– Second level: Formulating concepts and application of technology
– Third level: Analysis, and conceptual proof of main characteristics theoretically and empirically.
– Fourth level: Development of ingredients and samples in Laboratory
– Fifth level: Development of ingredients or samples in environment that is suitable to samples.
– Sixth level: Assessing performance in real conditions.
– Seventh level: Examining in real conditions, proving potential advantages in related fields widely, and commercialization for primary applicants.
– Eighth level: Real and comprehensive technology for experimentation and commercialization to enter the market.
– Ninth level: Successful, verified and repeatable development of real technology