Introduction
The iDirect Interdisciplinary Conference on “Sustainable Urban Civil Infrastructure” (SUCI) is a scientific platform to address the pressing challenges and opportunities from rapid urbanization, climate change, and technological innovation. In an era of unprecedented environmental shifts and urban growth, the need for resilient, efficient, and environmentally sustainable infrastructure has become more critical than ever.
The conference welcomes recent research findings across a broad range of disciplines related to sustainable infrastructure development. The focus is on advancing technologies and strategies that improve human well-being while preserving the environment and natural resources. Infrastructure significantly influences quality of life, economic development, and resilience to natural disasters. As climate change intensifies, the impacts of extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, droughts, flash floods, and rising sea levels, are increasingly evident in our transportation networks, bridges, buildings, and other civil structures. These challenges threaten public safety and demand innovative engineering solutions.
Conference Scope
The SUCI conference will cover a broad range of topics and diverse perspectives to explore the full potential of sustainable and smart civil infrastructure. The conference topics include, but are not limited to, the following key areas:
- Sustainable Urban Planning: Focusing on sustainable urban design, planning, and development to create more resilient and livable cities.
- Infrastructure Design and Construction: Covering innovative design and construction techniques, as well as the use of resilient and smart materials in civil infrastructure.
- Digital Technologies in Infrastructure: Exploring the application of digital technologies like IoT and AI in infrastructure management to create smarter, more efficient urban environments.
- Renewable Energy and Smart Systems: Discussing the integration of renewable energy and the development of smart systems that contribute to a self-sufficient and sustainable urban fabric.
- Climate Adaptation and Environmental Resilience: Addressing strategies for climate adaptation and conducting environmental impact assessments to prepare infrastructure for extreme weather events.
- Transportation and Mobility: Focusing on the development of sustainable and resilient transportation networks, bridges, and other mobility solutions.
- Geotechnical and Geological Engineering: Covering research related to the geological and geotechnical aspects of sustainable urban development.
- Policy and Governance: Highlighting the importance of developing policies and promoting sustainable development goals in the field of civil infrastructure.
The conference is open year-round. Once authors submit their papers, iDirect manages the peer-review process and organizes online sessions where authors can present their research. Accepted papers are published through the selected venue. For those wishing to present in person, options are available at upcoming conferences. Authors are encouraged to choose the nearest upcoming event via IEREK’s conferences [link] or contact the SUCI Conference coordinator for guidance, including information about possible discounts.