Registration is now open for the Prague Geotechnical Days 2026, scheduled for May 4–5, 2026, in Prague. This year’s theme is ‘Geotechnical Failures.’
Distinguished lecturers will cover a broad range of disaster scenarios, from deep excavation collapses and tunnel or retaining wall failures, to incidents caused by seismic liquefaction and tsunamis. Less dramatic—but equally important—serviceability failures due to slow creeping deformations will also be addressed.
The main event will conclude with the 32nd Prague Geotechnical Lecture delivered by Prof. Alexander Puzrin (ETH Zurich) on ‘Progressive failure in soil, snow and tailings – case studies and analytical solutions.’ On May 5, Prof. Puzrin will also lead a half-day workshop on the ‘Geomechanics of Failures.’
A nominal registration fee of 100 EUR covers both attendance and refreshments (the social dinner is billed separately).
See more at https://www.geotechnika.cz/en/prague-geotechnical-days
For further information, see the attached [PDF].