Mission
The vision of the institute is to understand the science of earthquake occurrence and use this knowledge to save lives and minimize damage due to earthquakes.
Strategic thrusts
- Near real time earthquake monitoring through a dense network of broad band seismometers (BBS) and strong motion accelerographs (SMA)
- Modelling earthquake source processes
- Crustal structure and its relation to seismogenesis
- Probabilistic ground motion prediction, micro and macro zoning of various vulnerable zones
- Making recommendations for earthquake disaster mitigation
- Improve seismic safety and performance in built in environment especially in highly vulnerable urban areas through site specific hazard assessment
- Undertaking steps and efforts to communicate earthquake science to engineers and use the knowledge base for creating public awareness
- Quantifying long and short term deformation using active fault mapping, paleoseismology and tectonic geodesy
- Shallow surface investigations for resource exploration
- Earthquake precursory research through multi-parametric geophysical observations.