Two years ago a catastrophic earthquake ravaged Haiti. Professors from the Cockrell School were among a team of engineers and scientists that evaluated Port-au-Prince’s infrastructure for safety.
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Haiti Features
Haiti still at risk of large earthquake
Paul Mann (pictured left) aboard a research vessel just off Haiti’s coast where...
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UT responds to Haiti earthquake
Five geoscientists and two engineers traveled to Haiti in the weeks following the...
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Students, faculty travel to Haiti to assess damage
NEW: Watch civil engineering Professor Ellen Rathje's interview with FOX's Shepard...
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UT researchers analyze Haiti earthquake on Discovery Channel
Paul Mann and Sean Gulick, both from the university's Institute for Geophysics, contributed...
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Research center helps map Haiti relief and rescue efforts
The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that rocked Haiti on Jan. 12, unleashed the greatest...
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I am surprised that the safety procedures being advertised for the coming "Earthquake day" exercises does not reflect the findings of the studies made after the Haiti quake. They are still advocating the "Drop, Cover, Hold on" steps, which are fine for a tornado, while the Haiti studies showed that laying in the aisle between desks was the safest place to be when the ceiling came down and crushed the desks during an earthquake.