• PROGRAM

  • Scientific program


    The topic of IS Landslides 2024 is proposed to be:
    Landslides across the scales: from the fundamentals to engineering applications
     
    This topic will be addressed through the following items:
    • Multiscale constitutive modeling for soils and rocks
    • Weathering effects on soils and rocks destabilization
    • Permafrost and ground stability
    • Survey techniques
    • Modeling of soil and rock hazards
    • Recent progress in numerical tools for landslide modeling
    • Risk analysis and mitigation
    • Modeling and design of protective structures
    • Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques applied to slope engineering
    • Make researchers, authorities and companies working together and involve inhabitants
    • Case studies
  • 17h00 – 20h00 Registration
    18h00 – 20h00 Ice breaker aperitif
    08h00 – 08h30 Introductory talks
    08h30 – 09h10 Keynote 1
    09h10 – 10h10 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    10h10 – 10h30 Coffee break
    10h30 – 11h00 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    11h00 – 11h25 Discussion session
    11h25 – 12h25 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    12h25 – 14h00 Lunch
    14h00 – 14h40 Keynote 2
    14h40 – 15h10 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    15h10 – 15h35 Discussion session
    15h35 – 16h35 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    16h35 – 17h00 Coffee Break
    17h00 – 17h30 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    17h30 – 18h00 Discussion session
    18h00 – 20h00 Welcome aperitif
    08h30 – 09h10 Keynote 3
    09h10 – 10h10 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    10h10 – 10h30 Coffee break
    10h30 – 11h00 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    11h00 – 11h25 Discussion session
    11h25 – 12h25 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    12h25 – 14h00 Lunch
    14h00 – 14h40 Keynote 4
    14h40 – 15h10 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    15h10 – 15h35 Discussion session
    15h35 – 16h35 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    16h35 – 17h00 Coffee Break
    17h00 – 17h30 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    17h30 – 18h00 Discussion session
    18h00 – 20h00 Poster-aperitif session
    08h30 – 09h10 Keynote 5
    09h10 – 10h30 Technical session
    10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
    11h00 – 12h30 Technical session
    12h30 – 13h00 Snacking bags – Bus boarding
    13h00 – 18h00 Field excursion
    19h00 – 20h30 JC1 meeting
    08h30 – 09h10 Keynote 6
    09h10 – 10h10 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    10h10 – 10h30 Coffee break
    10h30 – 11h00 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    11h00 – 11h25 Discussion session
    11h25 – 12h25 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    12h25 – 14h00 Lunch
    14h00 – 14h40 Keynote 7
    14h40 – 15h10 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    15h10 – 15h35 Discussion session
    15h35 – 16h35 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    16h35 – 17h00 Coffee Break
    17h00 – 17h30 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    15h30 – 18h00 Discussion session
    20h00 – 23h00 Banquet
    08h30 – 09h10 Keynote 8
    09h10 – 10h10 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    10h10 – 10h30 Coffee break
    10h30 – 11h00 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    11h00 – 11h25 Discussion session
    11h25 – 12h25 8 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    12h25 – 14h00 Lunch
    14h00 – 14h40 Keynote 9
    14h40 – 15h10 4 talks (2 parallel sessions)
    15h10 – 15h35 Discussion session
    15h35 – 16h30 General discussion – Closing words
  • Summer school


    In the context of ISL 2024, this summer school intends to provide with post-graduate (master) and doctoral (PhD and post-doc) students an overview on the fundamentals in slope engineering. This is also an excellent opportunity for the attendees to meet and exchange before the symposium, and become active members of the forthcoming landslides community.

    The school will be held in the beautiful mountain village of Aussois (alt. 1500 m), located above Modane (Maurienne Valley), at the border of the National Park of Vanoise. A panel of specialists have been invited to cover most of the related topics, from hazard analysis to risk mitigation. Over a two-day format, standard in-room sessions will alternate with a half-day excursion to visit a famous landslide located near Aussois.

    All the attendees will be accommodated at the Paul Langevin CNRS center, that offers an all-inclusive format. Interactive periods have been scheduled in the program, in order to facilitate the global discussion between all the participants, together with the invited lecturers.

    All participants are expected to join Aussois on Thursday 04th evening by their own. The summer school will end on Saturday 06th evening with a special diner. A bus transfer will be set up on Sunday morning to get Chambéry.

    The detailed program of the school can be downloaded HERE.
  • Technical events and field excursion


    The Conference will be organized over 4 full days, including a half-day technical visit.
    According to the number of presentations, two parallel sessions will be set up, including regular presentations and invited keynotes.
    During the whole conference, a technical plateau will be installed to give the floor to the industrials, companies, territory offices, infrastructure owners and managers, in order to promote active collaborations and cross-fertilization interactions.
     
    The location of Chambéry, in the Alps range, makes it easy to organize field excursions to visit outstanding geotechnical sites (landslides, rockfalls, slope engineering) at less than 1.5 hour by bus.

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  • Social and cultural initiatives


    In order to gather all the attendees in a convivial atmosphere, an ice-breaker aperitif will be served the day before the opening ceremony.

    The Conference will close with a social dinner that will be served in an outstanding site around Chambéry.

    Cultural exhibitions toward some famous natural and historical sites in the neighboring of Chambéry (Chambéry Old city, Duché castle, Lac du Bourget, Lac d’Annecy, …) will be proposed everyday during the Conference.

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