ISEC-6
The Sixth International Structural Engineering and Construction Conference
Zürich, June 21-26, 2011

Modern Methods and Advances in Structural Engineering and Construction

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Instructions: The conference is divided into four sections with several tracks within each section. Each track includes a number of topics (see list of topics).

Please select a track from the list below and note which section it is in. The section manager for your topic will be your main contact. Please submit your abstract (see below for guidelines) and contact information by filling out the abstract submission form for the appropriate section below.

Section 1: SAI ON CHEUNG, manager
Tel: + (852) 27887603 (HONG KONG)
Fax: + (852) 27887612
E-mail: bcsoc@cityu.edu.hk

Construction
Construction Safety
Cost and Project Management
Education and Professional Ethics
Facilities and Asset Management
Law and Dispute Resolution
Procurement
Quality
Risk Analysis and Disaster Management
Sustainability
Other


Section 2: FRANK YAZDANI, manager
Tel: +1 (701) 231-7878 (USA)
E-mail: frank.yazdani@ndsu.edu

Architectural and Architectural Engineering
Coastal Engineering
Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering
Structures


Section 3: NADER GHAFOORI, manager
Tel: +1 (702) 895-2531 (USA)
Fax: +1 (702) 895-3936
E-mail: chair.isec5@unlv.edu

Air and Water
Infrastructure
Materials


Section 4: AMARJIT SINGH, manager
Tel: +1 (808) 232-1860 (USA)
E-mail: amsingh00@gmail.com

Energy
Housing
Policies for National Development


Abstract submission guidelines

Authors should kindly adhere to the following guidelines:.

  1. The length of abstracts must be between 200 and 400 words.
  2. Abstracts must outline the purpose of the article, the methods adopted, analysis undertaken, and essential findings and conclusions.
  3. Abstracts must be clearly and concisely written, in good English.
  4. Abstracts must be substantive, so as to convey to reviewers and readers what is to be expected in the larger article.
  5. The contribution of the article must be specified.

Abstracts will be sent for review as they are received.