Aims and Scope

The Journal of Civil Engineering and Applied Solutions (CEAS) aims to promote scientific research and technological advancements in all fields of civil engineering by providing a high-quality, peer-reviewed platform for the dissemination of innovative studies and practical solutions. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world engineering applications, contributing to the development of sustainable, resilient, and efficient infrastructure.

CEAS welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case studies covering a broad range of civil engineering disciplines, including but not limited to:

 

  • Structural Engineering – Analysis, design, and performance of structural systems, including materials, mechanics, and innovative construction techniques.
  • Geotechnical Engineering – Soil mechanics, foundation engineering, slope stability, and underground structures.
  • Transportation Engineering – Planning, design, operation, and management of transportation systems, including smart mobility and traffic engineering.
  • Environmental Engineering – Sustainable engineering solutions for environmental protection, waste management, and air and water quality improvement.
  • Water Resources Engineering – Hydraulics, hydrology, flood control, water distribution systems, and water resource management.
  • Construction Materials & Technology – Development and testing of construction materials, including advanced composites and sustainable alternatives.
  • Earthquake Engineering – Seismic hazard analysis, structural dynamics, and earthquake-resistant design methodologies.
  • Sustainable Infrastructure – Green building technologies, resilience strategies, climate adaptation, and lifecycle assessments.

The journal adheres to rigorous peer-review standards to ensure the integrity, originality, and impact of published research. As an open-access journal, CEAS is committed to fostering global knowledge exchange, encouraging collaboration among researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to address contemporary and future challenges in civil engineering.