The aims and scope of the journal of Advanced Modeling in Civil Engineering (AMCE) are designed to encompass a wide range of topics that reflect the evolving landscape of civil engineering. This journal is dedicated to advancing the field through the publication of high-quality research that emphasizes innovative modeling techniques and their practical applications.
Aims
To provide a platform for sharing cutting-edge research in advanced modeling methodologies applicable to civil engineering.
To foster interdisciplinary collaboration by integrating insights from various fields such as materials science, structural engineering, and environmental studies.
To contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient infrastructure through rigorous analysis and modeling.
Scope
The journal welcomes submissions that cover, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Structural Modeling: Investigations into the behavior and performance of structures under various loads and conditions.
Geotechnical Engineering: Advanced modeling techniques for soil-structure interaction, slope stability, and foundation analysis.
Materials Science: Studies focused on the characterization, performance, and sustainability of civil engineering materials, including concrete, steel, and composites.
Environmental Engineering: Modeling approaches addressing water resources management, pollution control, and climate change impacts on infrastructure.
Computational Methods: Development and application of numerical methods, simulations, and algorithms that enhance modeling capabilities in civil engineering.
The journal aims to publish original research articles, review papers, and case studies that provide valuable insights into these areas. By doing so, it seeks to advance knowledge and practice in civil engineering through innovative modeling approaches that address contemporary challenges.