Aims and Scope

Aims
Quarterly Advance Researches in Civil Engineering aims at:

1. Contribute to the development and enhancement of research activities in the scientific, educational and industrial fields of civil engineering
2- Providing for the exchange of thoughts and information between academic and industrial centers of Iran and international countries
3- Possibility of presenting new research by professors, Ph.D. candidates and master of civil engineering students in all tendencies.


Scope
The main purposes and perspectives of the Advance Researches in Civil Engineering in order to provide researchers, universities, educational institutions and specialists with a searching and interactive program in order to share their knowledge so that they can share their knowledge in the field. Civil engineering. It also provides a suitable place for the expression and dissemination of scientific research to improve understanding of the main and the main subjects related to civil engineering. The focus of this journal is on both types of analytical and empirical research. Quarterly Advance Researches in Civil Engineering welcomes all articles with remarkable research results in civil engineering and applications.

The scope of the journal encompasses but not restrict to the following areas:

  • Nano Technology in Civil Engineering
  • Bio Technology in Civil Engineering
  • New Materials in Civil Engineering
  • Advance Concrete Technology in Civil Engineering
  • Physical Modelling in Civil Engineering
  • Analytical Modelling in Civil Engineering
  • New Technology in Water and Hydraulic Structures
  • New Approaches in Water Resource Management
  • New Methodology in Engineering and Construction Management
  • New Applied Technology in Engineering of Offshore Structures
  • Highway and Transportation Engineering
  • Photonic in Civil Engineering
  • Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
  • Natural Hazards in Civil Engineering and Health monitoring
  • Environmental Geotechnics
  • Soft computing and Optimization methods in Civil Engineering