The memorial conference on the 2025, March 28 M 7.7 Earthquake will be held online with the theme of earthquake disaster research for comprehensive preparedness to major events by the organizing committee of Myanmar Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences (MIEPS); Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University; Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, New Mexico University; and Disaster Prevention Research (DPRI), Kyoto University.
Academic Editorial
A Convergence of Local and International Scholars
Local Insight
Global Perspective
We invite participation from local and international scholars across all disciplines who are currently investigating or have published research regarding the March 28, 2025 M7.7 Myanmar earthquake.
Call for Abstracts
Tectonics & Seismology
We invite submissions focusing on the physical parameters of the event.
1. Fault kinematics and dynamics
Analysis of the movement and forces involved in the rupture
2. Surface rupture observation
Field or remote sensing documentation of ground displacement
3. Afterslip and tectonics
Post-seismic deformation and broader plate tectonic implications
Impact & Management
Submissions regarding the structural and social aftermath of the earthquake.
4. Earthquake Damage
Analysis of the movement and forces involved in the rupture
5. Damage and Ground Motion
Correlating specific ground motion parameters with observed damage patterns.
6. Earthquake disaster management
Post-seismic deformation and broader plate tectonic implications Response strategies, mitigation, and recovery protocols.
Conference Logistics
Dates
March 27 - 29, 2026
Time
M9:00 - 12:00 (MMT)
Conference Mode
Online
Submission & Program Timeline
Ready to share your research?
Submit your abstract for peer review before the deadline.
Due March 13, 2026
Planning to attend?
Secure your spot for the online sessions
If you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to reach out to our team at:
- General Inquiries: [email protected]
- Student-related Matters: [email protected]
Join the global community in analyzing the 2025 M7.7 Myanmar Earthquake.
