Carnegie Mellon University

ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering

Re-Imagining Civil Engineering - Addressing the World's Most Pressing Problems

July 28-31, 2024

Hosted by Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA



Join Us in 2024 at Carnegie Mellon University

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) welcomes you to attend the leading international conference on advancements computing as it directs and relates to improvements in civil engineering. Our next conference will be held July 28-31, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The conference will be hosted by Carnegie Mellon University. The 2024 conference chairs are Profs. Burcu Akinci and Mario Bergés, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University.

A wide array of workshops, presentations, and courses will be available at the ACSE's International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering. Renowned speakers and subject matter specialists who are pioneers in both computing science and civil engineering will be featured. Participants will have the opportunity to partake in social events and networking sessions, building new relationships and camaraderie. This conference's main goals are to promote professional growth, the sharing of new concepts, and the emergence of rising trends. Sessions will be delivered by knowledgeable presenters and panelists from across the world who represent various fields of expertise, fostering a welcoming and vibrant learning and collaborative environment.

The ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering has previously investigated subjects including structural system identification, and computing innovations.

Conference Chairs: Burcu Akinci (CMU) and Mario Bergés (CMU)

Contact: i3ce2024@andrew.cmu.edu

Conference Chairs

Burcu Akinci headshot
Burcu Akinci
Paul Christiano University Professor & Department Head
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Mario Berges headshot
Mario Bergés
Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University