2nd World Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering 2024 We are thrilled to invite you to the 2nd World Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering 2024, set to take place from November 27-29, 2024, in the stunning city of Vienna, Austria. Hosted at the elegant Hotel KAISERHOF Wien, this prestigious event is an unmissable opportunity for professionals and scholars in the fields of architecture and civil engineering.
Why You Should Attend Engage with Global Experts Join a diverse group of architects, civil engineers, scholars, and professionals from around the world as they explore the latest advancements in architecture and civil engineering. Whether you’re interested in sustainable design, urban planning, structural engineering, or construction management, this conference offers something for everyone. Showcase Your Research Present your research to an international audience through oral, poster, or virtual presentations. This is a unique opportunity to share your findings, receive valuable feedback from peers, and contribute to the global body of knowledge in your field. Get Published Enhance your academic profile by getting your work published in prestigious academic journals. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings with an ISBN number and a DOI number. Full papers will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, with the possibility of publication in reputable journals. Network with Like-Minded Professionals Forge new collaborations and partnerships by networking with a global community of professionals and experts. This conference is an ideal platform for building connections that could lead to future research projects, professional opportunities, and more. Experience Vienna While you’re in Vienna, take the time to explore its cultural richness. Enjoy the city’s historic landmarks, architectural marvels, and local cuisine, making your visit both professionally rewarding and personally enriching. Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: 13 November 2024
- Early Registration Deadline: 28 August 2024
- Final Registration Deadline: 20 November 2024
- Conference Dates: 27 – 29 November 2024
Participation Options
- Oral Presenter: Share your research findings with an engaged audience and receive feedback from experts in the field.
- Poster Presenter: Display your research in a visual format, facilitating in-depth discussions with attendees.
- Virtual Presenter: Participate remotely, presenting your work and engaging with the conference from anywhere in the world.
- Flexible Attendance: Attend in person in Vienna or join online, ensuring that you can participate in a way that suits your needs and circumstances.
Why This Conference Is for You This conference is essential for anyone passionate about shaping the future of the built environment. It’s an ideal venue for architects, civil engineers, urban planners, and professionals who want to stay ahead of emerging trends, learn about innovative practices, and present their research to a global audience. Whether you are an experienced researcher or just starting out, this event will help you expand your knowledge, network with peers, and advance your career. Additional Information Publication Opportunities: All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with an ISBN number and a DOI number. Full papers submitted will undergo a double-blind peer-review process for potential publication in reputable journals. Accommodation: Various hotel options near the venue are available, catering to different budgets to ensure a comfortable stay in Vienna. Invitation Letter: The conference organizers can provide an official letter of invitation to assist with visa applications, making your travel arrangements smoother. Don’t miss out on the 2nd World Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering 2024—a pivotal event for professionals and scholars dedicated to the built environment. Register now to secure your place and be part of a global conversation that’s shaping the future of architecture and civil engineering.
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