Call for Papers
Invitation to submit original and unpublished research papers for CBRICE 2026.
Invitation to Submit Papers
The Organizing Committee of CBRICE 2026 invites original and unpublished research papers from academicians, researchers, industry professionals, engineers, practitioners, and students in the broad areas of civil engineering, resilient infrastructure, construction materials, sustainability, and emerging technologies. The conference aims to provide a platform for sharing recent research developments, innovative practices, and technological advancements in the built environment and infrastructure sectors.
Thrust Areas
Research papers are invited in the following key domains.
Structural Engineering
- AI-enabled structural health monitoring, digital twins, and vision-based damage detection
- Performance-based and resilience-based design under multi-hazard loading (seismic, fire, climate)
- Advanced composite structures (FRP, hybrid systems) and sustainable construction materials
- Nonlinear finite element modeling, system identification, and data-driven predictive maintenance
Transportation Engineering
- AI-driven traffic flow theory, intelligent transport systems, and mobility analytics
- Sustainable pavement materials, mechanistic–empirical design, and life-cycle assessment
- Data-driven infrastructure asset management and predictive maintenance of pavements
- Smart cities, connected mobility, and resilient transport network design
Water Resources Engineering
- AI-based hydrological modeling, flood forecasting, and climate change impact assessment
- Resilience of hydraulic structures and dam safety under extreme loading conditions
- Computational hydraulics and numerical modeling of complex flow systems
- Integrated water resource management and sustainable irrigation systems
Environmental Engineering
- AI-driven environmental monitoring, remote sensing, and smart sensing systems
- Circular economy, waste valorization, and sustainable construction practices
- Advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies (membrane, bio-based, hybrid systems)
- Climate change mitigation, carbon footprint reduction, and net-zero infrastructure
Geotechnical Engineering
- AI-based geotechnical characterization, site investigation, and data-driven modeling
- Geohazards, landslides, and resilience of geotechnical systems under extreme events
- Soil–structure interaction and underground construction (tunneling, deep foundations)
- Sustainable geotechnics, ground improvement, and geoenvironmental engineering
Paper Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit full-length papers through Microsoft's Conference Management Toolkit, CMT, platform. Papers submitted by e-mail will not be considered. The corresponding author must ensure that all author details, including names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and authorship order, are correctly entered in the submission portal.
Authors are also required to select the most appropriate conference track during submission. Upon successful submission, a unique Paper ID will be generated, which must be quoted in all future correspondence.
Publication Opportunity
All submitted papers will undergo a peer-review process. Selected full-length papers may be considered for publication in the conference proceedings, subject to review outcome, compliance with publisher guidelines, and final approval by the publisher.
The full-length papers selected for publication may be included in SCOPUS-indexed conference proceedings, subject to acceptance through the review process and approval by the publisher. Papers invited for publication may be subject to an Article Processing Charge, APC, as per the publisher's policy.
Review Policy
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the Technical/Scientific Committee. Papers will be evaluated based on originality, technical quality, relevance to the conference theme, clarity of presentation, and significance of contribution. Plagiarism, duplicate submissions, and unethical publication practices will not be accepted.