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42nd LISBON International Conference on Advances in Engineering & Technology: AEnggT-26

Call for Papers: AEnggT-26

All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:


1. Foundational Engineering Pillars 

These are the traditional "big four" branches that serve as the bedrock for most technological advancements.

Civil & Structural Engineering

  • Structural Mechanics: Designing bridges, skyscrapers, and dams.

  • Geotechnical Engineering: Soil behavior and foundation stability.

  • Transportation Systems: Urban planning, highways, and rail networks.

  • Hydraulics & Water Resources: Fluid flow in pipes, irrigation, and waste management.

Mechanical Engineering

  • Thermodynamics: Heat transfer, energy conversion, and engines.

  • Robotics & Kinematics: The study of motion and automated machines.

  • Manufacturing Processes: CNC machining, 3D printing, and casting.

  • Materials Science: Stress, strain, and the properties of metals/polymers.

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

  • Power Systems: Grid management, high-voltage transmission, and renewables.

  • Control Systems: Feedback loops and automation logic.

  • Microelectronics: Circuit design, semiconductors, and VLSI.

  • Signal Processing: Filtering and analyzing data for communication.

Chemical Engineering

  • Reaction Engineering: Designing chemical reactors and catalysts.

  • Separation Processes: Distillation, filtration, and absorption.

  • Process Safety: Managing hazardous materials and industrial risks.

  • Biochemical Engineering: Using biological organisms for industrial production.


2. Information & Digital Technology

While often categorized under "Tech," these fields are heavily reliant on engineering logic and mathematical rigor.

Computer Science & Software Engineering

  • Algorithms & Data Structures: The efficiency of computation.

  • Artificial Intelligence: Machine learning, neural networks, and NLP.

  • Cybersecurity: Cryptography, network defense, and ethical hacking.

  • Cloud Computing: Distributed systems and serverless architecture.

Data Science & Analytics

  • Big Data Architecture: Handling petabyte-scale datasets.

  • Statistical Modeling: Predictive analytics and trend forecasting.

  • Data Visualization: Converting complex datasets into actionable insights.


3. Interrelated & Hybrid Disciplines

This is where the magic happens—where two or more independent fields merge to solve complex problems.

 

4. Systems & Management Engineering

These topics focus on how technology is integrated into the real world and managed effectively.

  • Systems Engineering: Managing the complexity of large-scale projects (e.g., a space station).

  • Industrial Engineering: Optimizing workflows, ergonomics, and supply chains.

  • Engineering Management: Leadership, project economics, and technical ethics.

  • Quality Assurance (QA): Six Sigma, Lean manufacturing, and reliability testing.


5. Emerging Tech Frontiers

These are the "wild card" topics currently reshaping the future of the industry.

  • Quantum Technology: Quantum computing, sensing, and communication.

  • Space Technology: Asteroid mining, satellite constellations, and terraforming.

  • Smart Cities: IoT integration, autonomous traffic management, and smart grids.

  • Synthetic Biology: Re-engineering organisms for new functions (Bio-foundries).