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The evolution of civil and hydraulic engineering spans across historical eras, deeply intertwined with societal, economic, and scientific advancement. Particularly, it mirrors the progress in science and technology. Emerging as the harmonious amalgamation of contemporary information technology and construction, intelligent construction emerges as the prime catalyst propelling the transformation and enhancement of the construction sector, steering it towards modernization.
Centered around civil engineering, water management, and intelligent construction, this conference strives to bridge the latest scholarly accomplishments with the existing industrial technological landscape. It aims to furnish diverse insights to businesses, educational institutions, and academics, comprehensively showcasing novel technologies, innovative paradigms, and recent milestones in related domains. By doing so, it aims to foster synergistic growth between academic accomplishments and industrial progress.
Conference Information
- Conference Theme: The 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering and Smart Construction (ICCESC 2025)
Official Website: https://www.ic-cesc.com/
- Publication: All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to Springer (the first edition has been successfully indexed).
Registration Fee Waive Policy
Contact Publishing Consultant Rona at ronnaggr86@gmail.com.
Call for Papers
The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:
Civil Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Structural Engineering
Geological Engineering
Seismic Engineering
Railway Engineering
Highway Engineering
River&Coastal Engineering
Port and Waterway Engineering
Tunnel and Bridge Engineering
Construction Technology
Civil Engineering Design and Theory
Civil Engineering Material
Civil Engineering Machinery and Equipment
Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Architectural design and its theory
Hydraulic Engineering
Engineering Hydrology
Water and Hydropower Calculation
Engineering Survey
Smart Construction
Smart construction
Intelligent Construction
Intelligent design
Intelligent equipment
Man-machine collaboration
Intelligent construction system development and application practice
Green construction technology and intelligence
Intelligent construction equipment and robots
Digital construction
Intelligent technology
Green building
Green Architecture
Intelligent building
Engineering intelligent design
Intelligent construction algorithm
Intelligent construction robot technology
Intelligent engineering survey and planning
Engineering informatization
Engineering intelligence
Wireless transformation
Communication System Engineering
Predictive maintenance
Garage management system engineering
Building Equipment Automatic System
Security monitoring and anti-theft alarm system engineering
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Submission Guidelines
1. Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full papers that include title, abstract, introduction, tables, figures, conclusion and references. It is unnecessary to submit an abstract in advance. Please submit your papers in English.
2. One regular registration can cover a paper of 8 pages, and additional pages will be charged. Please format your paper well according to the conference template below before submission.
3. Paper Template: Please prepare your paper in both .doc/.docx and .pdf format and submit your full paper.
Template:
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Contact
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