Live website intelligence
Home | ISSMGE - International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
The International Society had its origins in the First International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering held in Harvard in 1936. A total of 206 delegates attended from 20 countries. In order to ensure continuation of this very successful initiative, an Executive Committee was set up with Karl Terzaghi as President and Arthur Casagrande as Secretary; but war intervened and the Second ICSMFE was not held until 1948 in Rotterdam. Again this proved to be a great success, with 596 delegates. By the time of the Third ICSMFE in Zurich in 1953, the International Society had become firmly established, with Terzaghi as President and Donald Taylor as Secretary. In 1957 A W Skempton became President, and the Secretariat moved to the UK. Since 1965, the Secretaries General have been J.K.T.L. Nash (1965-1981), J.B. Burland (1981) and R.H.G. Parry (1981-1999). The quadriennial ICSMFE became an established pattern from 1953 and the Jubilee Conference was held in San Francisco in 1985, attracting 2000 delegates and guests. The first Regional Conference was the Australasian Conference held in Australia in 1952, and quadriennial Regional Conferences have also become an established pattern. In 1981 the Steering Committee was set up to give a better focus to the rapidly expanding Society. It became the Board in 1985, which meets every year, while the Council meets every two years. In 1997, Council approved a change in name to the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering to reflect more accurately the activities of the Society.
Last refresh
Updated 2d ago
Analyst read
Professional
Detected stack
Quick read
How to read issmge.org quickly
issmge.org looks like education. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 8/100.
What to do next
- The stack appears to include Cloudflare.
- Open the Traffic tab if you need audience scale and geography before outreach.
- Open the Business tab if trust, monetization, or positioning is your first decision filter.
Provider Completeness
41/56 fields populated (73%)
Providers with missing fields
View field-level status
visual: 3/4
Missing: screenshotUrl
meta: 3/3
All expected fields present
seo: 5/5
All expected fields present
dns: 4/4
All expected fields present
ads: 5/5
All expected fields present
publisher: 5/5
All expected fields present
files: 3/3
All expected fields present
traffic: 0/10
Missing: monthlyVisits, globalRank, countryRank, bounceRate, avgVisitDuration, pagesPerVisit, topCountry, topRegions, topKeywords, trafficSources
whois: 6/6
All expected fields present
radar: 0/4
Missing: globalRank, rankBucket, categories, sourceTimestamp
ai: 7/7
All expected fields present
Why this module matters
Use the SEO tab as a quality and discoverability check
These metrics help you decide whether a site is structured clearly enough for search and users. Strong heading, linking, and technical file patterns usually indicate better discoverability.
- Check heading counts to spot thin or messy structure.
- Review robots and sitemap presence before treating a site as search-mature.
- Use taxonomy and AI notes to understand topical fit.
Heading Structure
Link Analysis
Technical Files Checklist
robots.txt
File found and accessible
sitemap.xml
Sitemap found and valid
Single H1 Tag
Page has exactly one H1
Meta Description
Meta description present
Taxonomy
AI Classification
Content Analysis
AI-Generated Tags
Keep exploring
Keep exploring from this report
Good pSEO pages should not strand the visitor. These links keep the journey moving through adjacent directories and comparable live reports.
Browse Education sites
Move from this single report into the broader market cluster.
Browse Specialized Training & Professional Development sites
Use the topic route when audience and editorial intent matter more than category.
Browse Cloudflare websites
Pivot from one domain into a stack-based discovery path.