1st Symposium on Climate-Smart Infrastructure Innovations & Implementation (CSI3)
The National Center for Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life–Extension and University of Miami announce that the First Symposium on Climate-Smart Infrastructure Innovations & Implementation (CSI3) to be held from March 2nd to March 5th, 2025 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.
Published in Civil Engineering
The theme of this symposium is “Adapting infrastructures to climate change and other emerging risks”. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Building resilience into infrastructure materials and structures
- Reducing the life-cycle carbon footprint of roads, bridges, tunnels, ports, airports, buildings
- Preservation and monitoring against foundational risks of the built environment
- Post-disaster or post-hazard recovery of infrastructures
- Preservation and rehabilitation against infrastructure materials-related distresses
- Remote sensing, online monitoring, and non-destructive evaluation of infrastructures
- Structural reliability and safety
- Infrastructure system response and resilience: robustness, recovery, resource allocation, etc.
- Decision support and asset management
- Regulatory framework and policy aspects of infrastructure resilience
- Social technical or system-oriented aspect of infrastructure resilience
- Infrastructure durability and performance in extreme climates
- Permafrost impacts and mitigation strategies for transportation infrastructure
- Challenges in materials and design for remote and Arctic infrastructure resilience
The main objective of the symposium is to provide a forum for professionals (from academia, industry, and government) to discuss infrastructure challenges and solutions, facilitating a productive peer exchange and a showcase of recent developments, practices, and advances. Participants can present either existing research or ideas associated with the symposium theme.
Read more here: https://tridurle.wsu.edu/tridurle-university-of-miami-symposium-2025/
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