About SeismoHub

SeismoHub was originally conceived and developed by Davood Saadati in 2019 as a web-based platform for conducting seismic hazard analyses. Subsequently, additional modules were introduced to extend its capabilities for earthquake-engineering and resilience studies, including PerformanceX (FEMA-P-58) and HazLab (HAZUS).

The applications currently accessible on SeismoHub represent basic releases; corresponding peer-reviewed publications will be listed here as they become available. Dedicated research case studies and validation efforts are underway so that users may employ each tool with full confidence. Until publication of each module’s methodology, responsibility for all analyses and results resides with the user.

SeismoHub has been developed without external organizational support or dedicated funding. Computationally demanding tasks—such as probabilistic hazard modeling, city-scale loss estimation, and building-performance simulation—require significant server resources, which has necessitated usage restrictions on some modules. We hope that future support will enable unlimited, free access for users worldwide.

Contact & Collaboration

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Published Applications
Application Title & DOI
EZRVS EZRVS: An AI-Based Web Application to Significantly Enhance Seismic Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings
10.1080/13632469.2023.2217944

Additional modules and related publications will be listed as they are accepted for publication.


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