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    ICTAE-26 2026 - 37th ATHENS International Congress on Transportation & Architectural Engineering (ICTAE-26) June 3-5, 2026 Athens (Greece)

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    Category Transportation & Architectural Engineering

    Deadline: May 15, 2026 | Date: June 03, 2026-June 05, 2026

    Venue/Country: Athens, Greece

    Updated: 2026-01-05 18:52:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for papers/Topics

    Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

    1. Transportation Engineering

    This field involves the planning, design, operation, and management of facilities for any mode of transportation.

    Highway & Roadway Engineering

    Geometric Design: Alignment, sight distance, and intersection layout.

    Pavement Design: Flexible vs. rigid pavements and material science.

    Traffic Engineering: Flow theory, signal timing, and capacity analysis.

    Safety Engineering: Crash data analysis and roadside safety features.

    Railway & Public Transit Systems

    Track Alignment: High-speed rail vs. light rail geometry.

    Signaling and Control: Automated train control and safety protocols.

    Transit Planning: Network optimization and multimodal integration.

    Station Design: Pedestrian flow and platform safety.

    Airport & Aviation Engineering

    Airfield Design: Runway orientation, taxiway layouts, and apron design.

    Pavement Loading: Handling heavy aircraft wheel loads.

    Terminal Planning: Gate capacity and passenger processing.

    Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

    Smart Infrastructure: V2I (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure) communication.

    Autonomous Vehicles: Integration of self-driving tech into city grids.

    Traffic Monitoring: Remote sensing, GPS data, and real-time management.

    2. Architectural Engineering

    This field focuses on the technical aspects of building design, ensuring structures are safe, sustainable, and functional.

    Structural Systems

    Load Analysis: Static, dynamic, wind, and seismic (earthquake) loads.

    Material Mechanics: Steel, reinforced concrete, timber, and masonry.

    Foundation Engineering: Soil-structure interaction and deep foundations.

    Building Mechanical Systems (HVAC)

    Thermal Comfort: Heat transfer and air distribution.

    Indoor Air Quality: Ventilation and filtration systems.

    Energy Efficiency: Passive cooling and geothermal heating.

    Electrical & Lighting Systems

    Power Distribution: High-voltage supply and emergency backup systems.

    Illumination Engineering: Daylighting strategies and artificial lighting design.

    Acoustics: Sound isolation and room reverberation control.

    Building Envelope & Sustainability

    Façade Engineering: Thermal bridging, moisture control, and glazing.

    Green Building Standards: LEED/BREEAM certification and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).

    Fire Protection: Smoke control and active/passive fire suppression.

    3. The Intersection: Integrated Infrastructure

    Where these two fields meet, we find complex urban projects that require both structural beauty and logistical efficiency.

    Transit-Oriented Development (TOD): Designing high-density buildings around transport hubs.

    Intermodal Hubs: Designing buildings that serve as airports, train stations, and bus depots simultaneously.

    Bridge & Tunnel Architecture: Combining aesthetic structural design with high-volume traffic needs.

    Urban Micro-mobility: Incorporating bike and scooter storage/lanes into building footprints.

    Building Information Modeling (BIM): Using 3D modeling for the lifecycle management of both buildings and transport assets.


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