Empowering Innovation in Earthquake Science

Our Services – Driving Progress in Seismology and Earthquake Engineering

SERA provides a comprehensive range of services designed to support researchers, engineers, and policy-makers in reducing seismic risks. From real-time earthquake monitoring to advanced seismic data portals and risk modeling tools, our services enable evidence-based decision-making and global resilience. Explore our solutions that integrate cutting-edge technology, collaborative platforms, and open data for the future of earthquake science.

Explore Our Comprehensive Earthquake Services

SERA provides innovative solutions to empower research and strengthen resilience against seismic risks. Our services cover real-time earthquake monitoring, historical data archives, advanced modeling tools, and engineering resources to support the scientific community and policymakers worldwide.

Stay informed with our real-time earthquake information portal, which provides instant access to seismic activity reports, magnitude details, and epicenter mapping. This service supports emergency response teams, researchers, and decision-makers in minimizing disaster impact by delivering reliable and up-to-date earthquake data 24/7.

Gain insights into the past to prepare for the future with our extensive archive of historical earthquake records. This database includes detailed event catalogs, waveform datasets, and metadata that allow researchers to perform comprehensive seismic hazard assessments and trend analysis across decades of recorded activity.

Our platform offers advanced seismic hazard and risk modeling tools designed to simulate earthquake scenarios and predict structural vulnerabilities. These models help engineers, urban planners, and policymakers to create evidence-based strategies for infrastructure resilience and risk mitigation in high-hazard regions.

Access Europe’s most advanced earthquake engineering laboratories, equipped for full-scale structural and component testing. From strong-motion simulation to material stress analysis, these facilities provide essential experimental data that supports the development of innovative technologies for earthquake-resistant construction.

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