[TALK: 2CPD] Embracing Innovation & Technology in Landslide Prevention and Mitigation

From November 16, 2019 10:00 until November 16, 2019 12:00
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BEM Approved

CPD/PDP Hours: 2

Ref. No.: IEM19/HQ/450/L  

 

29th ANNUAL PROFESSOR CHIN FUNG KEE MEMORIAL LECTURE

Embracing Innovation & Technology in Landslide Prevention and Mitigation

Jointly organized by: The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia and Engineering Graduates Alumni Association Universiti Malaya (2017)

 

Date:     16 Nov 2019 (Saturday)

Time:     10am – 12.00pm

Venue:   via Live Tele-Conferencing to IEM Penang Secretariat

               from Hilton Petaling Jaya, Kristal Ballroom, 

 

Synopsis
Landslides pose a ubiquitous hazard in mountainous and hilly terrain and often lead to human casualties in urban settlements and along transportation corridors. From a global perspective, Asia has remained a dominant region in terms of occurrence of fatal landslides. For example, the 1996 Keningau landslide in Sabah recorded the highest level of fatality (>300 deaths) for a single landslide in Malaysia whereby a debris flow, triggered by torrential rain, inundated a number of villages. In the aftermath of several disastrous landslides with multiple fatalities in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Government took the policy decision in 1977 to establish the Geotechnical Engineering Office (GEO).

In striving to achieve its mission of saving lives, the GEO has made notable advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of initiation and propagation of landslides, masterminded the implementation of a systems approach to manage landslide risk, championed the development of novel methodologies for landslide risk assessment, and pioneered new approaches for landslide prevention and mitigation. The application of innovation and technology is central to GEO’s vision and culture, which has played a pivotal role in landslide risk management. In light of the similar topographical, geological and climatic conditions between Hong Kong and Malaysia, the two places have much to learn from each other in terms of wellwinnowed experiences, hard-earned lessons and geotechnical know-how.

In this lecture, the speaker will share some insights from his experience in combating landslide disasters, together with the secrets of success and ongoing formidable challenges in Hong Kong.

 

Biodata of Speaker:

Mr. Ken Ho

Ken Ho obtained his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Imperial College London, specializing in soil mechanics and earthquake engineering. He is the Deputy Head of Geotechnical Engineering Office, a specialist arm of the Hong Kong SAR Government and an internationally renowned centre of excellence in landslide risk management.

He is an Adjunct Professor at The University of Hong Kong and a part time lecturer at The University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Prior to joining the GEO, he worked in Ove Arup & Partners in London and provided specialist geotechnical advice on a wide range of infrastructure and building projects. He has published over 130 technical papers including journal papers, keynote papers and state-of-the-art papers at various international conferences. He is a core member of the Joint Technical Committee (JTC 1) on Landslides, under the auspices of ISSMGE, IAEG, ISRM and IGS. He was previously a core member of ISSMGE TC304 on Risk Assessment and Management.

He is currently serving on the editorial boards of two journals, namely Landslides and Georisk. He was appointed by the Hong Kong SAR Government as a Justice of the Peace (JP) in 2012. He is the Immediate Past Chairman of the Institution of Civil Engineers (Hong Kong Association), a Council Member of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), and the Deputy Discipline Representative of the HKIE Geotechnical Discipline Advisory Panel.

 

Programme

1000 -1015

Registration

1015 - 1130

Lecture

1130 - 1145

Q & A / End

 

 


 

 

 

Registration

  • Closing Date: Registration should reach us latest by 12 Nov 2019 or when registration is full, whichever is earlier.
  • Walk-in registration will only be accepted if vacant seat is available.
  • Registered member participant shall attend the seminar himself/herself personally. In the event a representative has been sent to attend, the representative must be a member of the same grade, otherwise the difference in registration fee must be paid before admission is allowed.
  • Attendance by representative will not be issued with the Certificate of Attendance.
  • All participants are to present their NRIC card for verification upon signing for attendance.

 

Registration with Payment: on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis.

REGISTRATION FEES

IEM Student

IEM Graduate

IEM Member

Non-IEM Member

Senior IEM Member

(> 65 years)

FOC

RM 20

RM 30

RM 60

FOC

 

Payment Mode

Internet banking (GIRO) / Cash  / Cheque make payable to “The Institution of Engineers Malaysia” and bank-in to :

CIMB BANK Account #: 80 0762026 7

*** Please e-mail Registration Form together with payment slip to us for our confirmation.