International Conference on

Infrastructure & Structural Engineering

June-16-17-2025 | Barcelona, Spain

Theme – "Building the Foundations of Modern Society"

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About Infrastructure Structural Engineering Conference

We are delighted to announce and honored to invite you to the International Conference on Infrastructure and Structural Engineering (INFRASTRUCTURE 2025) on June-16-17-2025 in Barcelona, Spain

The INFRASTRUCTURE 2025 aim is to become the most prestigious forum for the exchange of new ideas, and technologies and discuss the latest developments Geotechnical Engineering, Reinforced Concrete, BIM, Transportation Planning, Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Steel and Composite Structures, 3D Printing in Construction and GIS, etc.

We warmly welcome the prospective authors who are interested in the sessions to submit abstract to INFRASTRUCTURE 2025 to join in the conference.

 

Plenary Speakers

Prof. Zongjin LI

Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao

Prof. Vistasp M. karbhari

University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Prof. Chun-Qing Li

RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Massimiliano Pepe

University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Prof. Lorant Denes David

János Neumann University, Hungary

Prof. Myra Lydon

University in Galway, Ireland

Prof. Su Taylor

Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Luigi Di Sarno

Prof. Luigi Di Sarno

University of Liverpool, Uk

Scientific Sessions

01. Infrastructure in the Mining Industry

02. Power Infrastructure and Utility

03. Structural Engineering

04. Civil Engineering

05. Building Information Modeling (BIM)

06. Structural Control and Health Monitoring

07. Project Management & Quality Assurance

08. Environmental Engineering and Climate Change

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Why to attend Infrastructure Structural Engineering Conference?

Infrastructure Conference Venue - Barcelona

Barcelona, renowned for its architectural splendor and vibrant culture, offers an exceptional venue for Infrastructure conferences. The city boasts state-of-the-art facilities such as the Barcelona International Convention Centre (CCIB) and the Fira de Barcelona, providing cutting-edge technology and ample space for large-scale events.

Attendees can enjoy seamless transport links, luxurious accommodations, and a plethora of dining and entertainment options. Barcelona’s rich history, exemplified by landmarks like Sagrada Família and Park Güell, coupled with its Mediterranean climate, make it an inspiring backdrop for professional gatherings.

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The answer is simple – to gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in signal generation, transduction efficiency, and integration of transducers with Infrastructure platforms. These Stripe Conferences provide a platform where experts in the field share their knowledge and expertise, allowing attendees to learn from industry leaders. Not only do biosensors offer a way to monitor various processes indirectly, but attending International conferences also provides a unique networking opportunity. By connecting with like-minded professionals, you can expand your professional network and potentially collaborate on future projects. Moreover, Infrastructure Conference helps you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in your industry. With technology constantly evolving, attending these conferences ensures that you are always aware of the latest advances in the field of Infrastructure. So why miss out on such a valuable opportunity? Attend Infrastructure conferences and stay at the forefront of your industry.

Welcome to the Stripe Conferences on the Future of Infrastructure, which will be held on June  16-17-2025 in city of Barcelona, Spain.

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Dr Zongjin LI

Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao
H-index-96

Dr Zongjin LI is Chair professor at Macau University of Science and Technology. He received his B.E. from Zhejiang University in 1982 and obtained both his M.S. and PhD from Northwestern University, Chicago, in 1990 and 1993, respectively. He is honorary member and fellow of American Concrete Institute, Honorary Chair of China Group of RILEM and Founding President of ACI China Chapter. As the chief scientist, he has led a China Key National Basic Research Project (973) that promoted the concrete research in China to a world-class level. He also founded a series of the Gordon Research Conference, ‘Advanced Materials for Sustainable Infrastructure Development’ in 2014.

He is pioneer in noncontact resistivity/impedance measurement for cement-based materials. He also developed cement-based piezoelectric and opened a new direction for civil engineering. The methodology he developed to utilizing the in-situ polymerization of monomer during cement hydration process has shown a strong effect in enhancing flexural strength of cement-based composite. He has published 5 technical books, in which ‘Advanced Concrete Technology’ has been collected by many national and major university libraries. He has published more than 400 technical papers with a Google Scholar citation of 31483 and H-index of 96. He has also been awarded eight US and twenty Chinese patents.

He received the Arthur R. Anderson Medal from American Concrete Institute in 2017 and Distinguished Visiting Fellowship Award from British Royal Academy of Engineering in 2014.

VISTASP M. KARBHARI

University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Vistasp M. Karbhari is a Professor in the Departments of Civil Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, at the University of Texas at Arlington. An internationally reputed researcher, Prof. Karbhari is an expert in the processing and mechanics of composites, durability of materials, infrastructure rehabilitation, and multi-threat mitigation. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); the National Academy of Inventors (NAI); the American Society of Civil Engineers; ASM International; the International Institute for Fiber-reinforced Polymers in Construction; the International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure; ASCE’s Structural Engineering Institute, and is an elected member of the European Academy of Science and Arts. 

Prof. Chun-Qing Li

RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Professor Chun-Qing Li has been professor of civil engineering since 2006 initially in the UK and now at RMIT University, Australia. He is the fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers of UK (FICE) as well as the Institution of Engineers, Australia (FIEAust). He was the Head of School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering at RMIT from 2011 to 2016. Now Professor Li is the Director of Australian Research Council’s Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ARC ITTC) for Whole Life Design of Carbon Neutral Infrastructure. This Centre is the first of its kind in the world.

Professor Li is the internationally recognised leader in timed-dependent structural reliability and steel corrosion in infrastructure and ranked in the “Top 2% scientists in the world” (the highest ranking) by the renowned publisher Elsevier for both single year impact since 2017 and career long impact, based on more than 20 indicators. His research in this area was rated “international leading” (i.e., 4* – the highest rating) in UK’s 2008 Research Assessment Exercise.

Professor Li has published over 400+ technical papers and two monographs on his core expertise, i.e., time-dependent reliability theory and its applications, and steel corrosion and degradation of its mechanical properties. He has been awarded many research grants, mostly from national research councils, e.g., EPSRC in UK and ARC in Australia, in total over $20M in the past ten years.

 

Prof. Massimiliano Pepe

University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Prof. Massimiliano Pepe Graduated with full marks in Civil Engineering at University of Basilicata (Italy). In July 2007 he obtained the Master’s Degree in “GIS & Remote Sensing” at the University of Venice IUAV (Italy). In the period 2007- 2012 he was technical director of a company specializes in aerial survey and remote sensing working with diverse airborne sensors (optical sensors, Airborne Laser Scanner and Hyperspectral sensors). On February 2014 he successfully defended his PhD dissertation in Geodetic and Topographic Sciences at University of Naples “Parthenope”. From December 2015 to December 2016 he was temporary researcher at University “Polytechnic of Milan” (Italy) where he carried out research in the Digital Cultural Heritage and Remote Sensing field. From February 2017 to June 2018 he was temporary researcher at University of Naples “Parthenope”(Italy) where he carried out research in Remote Sensing field with particular regard to the study of images acquired from satellite platforms. From September 2018 to August 2019 he was temporary researcher at University “Polytechnic of Milan” (Italy) where he carried out research in the Digital Cultural Heritage. From August 2019 to August 2022, he is a researcher at the Polytechnic University of Bari (Italy) and teaching in the course of Cartography, GIS and 3D city model. Actually, he is Associate Professor in Geomatics at University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy). He is author of more than 60 publications in international journals, conference proceedings or book chapters in the field of geomatics. More details about the publications can be found in the Scopus page (https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56465493000) or Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=sXcN8SYAAAAJ&hl=it) or ResearchGate profile (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Massimiliano-Pepe).

Lóránt Dénes Dávid

János Neumann University, Hungary

Prof. Dr. habil. Lorant Denes David, academician, is an extremely versatile Hungarian scholar. Born in 1968, he graduated in History, Geography, Tourism, Catering and Hospitality, European Studies and as a Geography-English Technical Translator. He was a scholarship holder in Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Amsterdam. Married, they have 3 sons (14-, 13-, and 10-year-old), wife and children have double citizenships: Hungarian, Romanian). His native language is Hungarian, and he speaks English and some Russian. After earning his PhD degree from the University of Debrecen, Hungary in Geography (Earth Sciences) in 2001, he completed the habilitation processes in 3 disciplines (Management and Business Administration, Environmental Sciences, and Regional Sciences – probably the only person in the world to do this – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habilitation). He has become an internationally recognized researcher and professor in the fields of geography and tourism, and holds full-professor positions in Poland, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Hungary.

Prof. Myra Lydon,

University in Galway, Ireland

Dr Myra Lydon is a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow at Queens University Belfast and Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering at University of Galway. Her area of expertise is in the development of structural health monitoring systems and infrastructure decision support tools. She has been PI/Co-I on UK funded grants in excess of £10m focused on various aspects of transportation. She sits on the Republic of Ireland Committee for The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), and regional member of CIHT UK Council. She consults The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) and Translink on their infrastructure asset management and digital strategies. Her research has been ranked “world leading” by the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) in a 2021 Impact Case Study. Since her appointment in University of Galway she is has secured over almost €1m in funding from the EPA and SFI to develop advanced bridge maintenance systems to inform on climate adaptation measures and quantify the impact of bridge loss on rural accessibility. 

Su Taylor,

Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Su Taylor is a Professor of Structural Engineering and leads the Intelligent and Sustainable Infrastructure Group at Queen’s University Belfast. She is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of both the Institution of Structural Engineers and the Institution Engineers Ireland. She is a previous Vice-President of The Society for Civil Structural Health Monitoring (formerly ISHMII). Su has many years’ experiences in the use of Structural Health Monitoring and in the development and use of lower energy, high-performance materials for civil engineering infrastructure, in particular, bridges.

Su has published over 250 papers in top international journals and peer reviewed international conference proceedings ( https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/su-taylor/publications/ ).  She led research resulting in the world’s first  basalt FRP RC bridge deck slab, the world’s first full fibre optic bridge weigh-in-motion system, led the  ‘intelligent infrastructure’ work-package of a €4.5M EPSRC funded research project Towards Net Zero Public Transport and currently leads a Carbon Trust funded project developing low energy basalt fibre RC for the pre-cast concrete industry. 

Luigi Di Sarno

University of Liverpool, Uk

Dr. Di Sarno holds a PhD in Structural Engineering, MSc in Earthquake Engineering and Structural Design and MSc in Structural Steel Design.

Dr. Di Sarno has been Visiting Professor at the Mid-America Earthquake Center, headquartered at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA, since 2002. He is Honorary Member Staff at the College of Engineering, University of Bristol, UK, since 2011 and Adjunct Professor in Seismic Engineering at INTEC, Dominican Republic.

Dr. Di Sarno’s main research interests include: (i) formulation and testing of innovative low-carbon materials for sustainable and resilient infrastructure (ii) engineering solutions for climate change adaptation and (iii) advanced experimental testing and numerical simulations, including digital twins for asset management.

Dr. Di Sarno has authored about 300 research publications, including refereed journals, conference papers, research reports, book chapters and field investigation reports. He has co-authored with Professor A.S. Elnashai the book: Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering, edited by Wiley & Sons.

Dr. Di Sarno is Associate Editor of the Journal of Building Engineering and is in the Editorial Board of several other journals dealing with Structural Engineering.