National Centre for Disaster Mitigation and Management is an Academic & Research Center, established by the Board of Governors (27th Meeting of the Board of Governors, 7 October 2013) as per the NITSER Act, and First Statute of the National Institute of Technologies with a mandate to work in the domain of Earthquake Safety of the Built Environment.
The Activities of the Center Include Academics, Research and Outreach. The Centre offers Master’s degree Program (M. Tech. in Earthquake Engineering) and Doctoral degree Program (Ph. D. in various specializations of Earthquake Engineering).
The Centre hosts the National Earthquake Testing Facility (NETF) for Full-Scale Testing of Buildings, Bridge Girders, Bridge Piers, Bridge Bearing and Base Isolation Devices, etc. under Quasi-static cyclic and Pseudo-dynamic loading. The Centre also has a basic Structural Dynamics Laboratory with microprocessor-controlled electrodynamic shaker with 400 kgf force rating with 150 kg payload, various shaking instruments and different types of building models for conceptual understanding of structural behaviour.
The Centre assists the Bureau of Indian Standards, Civil Engineering Division, Earthquake Engineering Section (BIS: CED-39) for Standards Development in the domain of earthquake engineering. The Centre has a National Advisory Committee to advise on various priority matters of national importance.
Earthquake Safety of the Built Environment in India
1. Research for Earthquake Safety as per the National Priorities.
2. Technology Qualification, Certification and Development for Earthquake Resistant Design, through testing of full-scale structures, and application state-of-the-art research.
3. Earthquake Safety Assessment and Rehabilitation of Specified Dams in India
4. Capacity Development of Engineers and Architects in Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction.