In the period 20-21 October 2022, in Skopje & Bitola (N. Macedonia), final project workshop will be organized with aim to present and disseminate the final project results and findings.
Announcements

27th May – 57 years of progress and development, success of all IZIIS' generations
On 27th May 2022, the employees of the Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje festively marked 57 years since the establishment of…

Prof. Dr. Zoran Rakicevic in the news on the Sitel TV station
Statement by prof. Dr. Zoran Rakicevic in the news on the Sitel TV station related to the latest series of earthquakes on the Balkan peninsula in the period of April…

Natural hazards documentary premiere
Prof. Dr. Vlatko Sesov took a part in the latest Doma’s documentary dealing with natural hazards in the region.

Annual award in the field of construction “Porta 3”
The editorial board of the renowned magazine for construction, architecture and ecology – “Porta 3”, awarded the annual award in the field of construction “Porta 3” for 2021 to prof. d-r Vlatko Sesov, full professor and director of the…

Recent experimental activities. Method of ambient vibrations
The dynamic characteristics of the structures, especially of the old masonry ones represent valuable starting parameter for every structural analysis and seismic assessment. The theory and experience show that we can experimentally determine the dynamic characteristics by using the ambient vibrations method while maintaining its operation without disruption.
In the framework of applicative projects of the Institute of earthquake engineering and engineering seismology during the month of October and November 2021 two national heritage objects were point of interest. The church of Saint Nicetas located on the slopes of Skopska Crna Gora and the church of Saint Atanasij in Prilep. With further post processing of the measured ambiental vibrations the eigen frequencies as well as eigen modal shapes are be determined. They can be further used as benchmark when seismic assessment will be performed by finite element models.









