International Conference on
Civil Engineering
Research Frontiers
for Sustainable Development
(CERFSD)

29-30 APRIL 2024
Date
29-30 APRIL 2024
Place
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
26, Yaroslavskoe shosse, Moscow, Russia
Important dates
About conference
01/04/2024
20/04/2024
25/04/2024
29-30/04/2024
Call for papers
Deadline for papers submission
Notification of acceptance
Last fee payment
The Conference dates
International Scientific Conference on Civil Engineering Research Frontiers for Sustainable Development will be held from April 29 to April 30, 2024 at Moscow State University of Civil Engineering.

The main aim of the Conference is to provide the sustainable innovative development of the construction industry, to preserve the continuity of scientific schools, to form a new level of training professional staff, to strengthen scientific and business contacts.

The language of the Conference is English.

Among industry experts, the Conference have a reputation as an important discussion platform for discussing the most pressing issues and problems of
- Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
- Water Resources and Water Saving Technologies
- Environmental Engineering and Soil Technologies
- Innovative Technologies of Civil Engineering and Environmental Research
- Computing, Mathematics, Cybernetics for Sustainable Development

Workshops

1. Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
2. Water Resources and Water Saving Technologies
3. Environmental Engineering and Soil Technologies
4. Innovative Technologies of Civil Engineering and Environmental Research
5. Computing, Mathematics, Cybernetics for Sustainable Development
Please read first the detailed Publication ETHICS.

Please use the IMRAD model for structuring your work.

The following parts of the article are mandatory:

Title
It must include no more than seven words (excluding prepositions, conjunctions and articles).
The title should not contain verbs.
The title should not include such words as analysis, research, study, to the question, new, problems, questions, some, features, special, from the point of view, application, search, definition, modern, current, solution, best, most / least profitable, optimum, most etc.

Abstract
The abstract should be the presentation of the article without itself.
Abstract should have the same structure as the article and include problem urgency; purpose; methods; results; conclusions.
Abstract should be of 150-200 words.

Keywords
From 5 to 10 words or word combinations.

Introduction
This part should include the objectives of the work and its background. It should be based on the literature review. In the literature review you should show the competence in your area and its main authors and works. In the same time, you should not cite all possible references but only those that are strictly connected with your topic. The recommended quantity of references is 5-10.

Methods
This part should provide details of the experimental setup and the methods used for obtaining the results.

Results
This part should clearly and concisely present the data using figures and tables where appropriate.

Discussion
This part should describe the relationships and generalizations shown by the results and discuss the significance of the results making comparisons with previously published work.

Conclusions
Here the list of main conclusions is given. It should not repeat the results, but the generalization is intended.

Acknowledgements
The personal acknowledgements and also the information about funding is given here.

References
It is important to remember that the list of references is one of the most important parts of the article. You should show the competence in your area and its main authors and works. In the same time, you should not cite all possible references but only those that are strictly connected with your topic.
The recommended quantity of references is 20.
The cited papers should be relatively recent, actual and easy of access. It is advisable that the papers are accessible through Internet.
You should cite publications in the text with number in the list enclosed in square brackets. A list of references in the order of mention should be supplied.

Scientific committee

  • Prof., Dr. Asem Naushabayeva Hekimoglu, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Dumlupınar University of Kütahya, Türkiye
  • Assoc. Prof., Vũ Quốc Anh, Head of Department of Steel and Timber Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering, Hanoi Architectural University, Vietnam
  • Dr. Yuliya Laamarti, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Management, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
  • Dr. Maxim Logachev, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Infocognitive Technologies, Moscow Polytechnic University, Russia
  • Dr. Lyudmila Shmeleva, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Management of the Faculty of Higher School of Management, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
  • Dr. Nikolay Makisha, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Prof. Tatyana Matseevich, DSc, Prof., Department of Applied Mathematics, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Dr. Armen Ter-Martirosyan, DSc, Department of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnics, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Prof. Sergey Evtushenko, DSc, Professor, Department of Information Systems, Technologies and Automation in Construction, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Dr. Lubov Adamcevitch, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Information Systems, Technologies and Automation in Construction, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Prof. Dmitry Kozlov, DSc, Head of Department of Hydraulics and Hydrotechnical Engineering

Place

Moscow State University of Civil Engineering,
Yaroslavskoe Shosse 26, Russia, Moscow
About MGSU
National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (NRU MGSU) was established in 1921. Before 1993 it was known as Moscow Institute of Civil Engineering named after V.V. Kuibyshev (MISI). It is one of the oldest technical institutes of higher education of the Russian Federation.

In 2010 the University was given the status of «National Research University», equally effectively implementing educational and academic activity on the basis of the principles of integration of science and education. The status of «National Research University» is established by the Government of the Russian Federation for the next 10 years to the results of competitive selection of development programs of universities, aimed at staffing of the priority directions of development of science, technology, equipment, branches of economy, social sphere, development and introduction in manufacture of high technologies, for universities equally effectively implementing the educational programs of the higher professional and postgraduate professional education and performing fundamental-detailed and applied scientific research on a wide range of sciences. At the present moment, MGSU is a leading civil engineering institute of higher education in the Russian Federation. The University comprises 8 big institutes, more than 50 departments, implementing the training of specialists in a wide range of scientific areas. There are 40 specialized scientific laboratories; more than 50 innovative structures are making scientific and venture research in the sphere of design and construction of safe and comfortable buildings, structures and complexes, being an innovative pool of new knowledge in civil engineering. MGSU has 1 branch in the Moscow region in Mytishchi.

In 2022 MGSU is receive a special part of the grant in "Territorial and Sectoral Leadership". Being one of the participants of the "Priority 2030" program since its start last year MGSU currently gets the basic part of the grant.

The "Priority 2030" was launched in 2021 as a federal academic leadership program under the "Science and Universities" national project of the Russian Federation. Its main aim is to form over 100 progressive modern universities, centers of scientific, technological and socio-economic development in Russia by 2030.

Partners

Consortium «Construction and Architecture»
About Moscow
Moscow is the capital of Russia, its political, economic, and cultural centre. This is the most populated city in Russia and Europe. For many people fr om Russia and other countries the capital of Russia is a city of magnificent opportunities.
European Capital
Moscow is very much like any other European capital as far as its infrastructure and lifestyle are concerned, while its people do not differ much from those living in other metropolises, such as London and New York. That is why foreigners find it so easy to adapt to life in Moscow.
City of Events
There's always something going on in Moscow: exhibitions, festivals, performances, excursions, concerts, quests, marathons... You can have a great time in Moscow and you don't have to spend a fortune either: get a bird's-eye view of the city, take a boat ride down Moscow river, descend 65 metres below ground to the Cold War bunker, take drawing or guitar classes, take a tour around Moscow's bars or take part in wine tasting, enjoy roller skating in a park, or visit a maze of mirrors...
This Is One of the Best Cities in the World for Students
Moscow was included in Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranking of top world cities for students in 2014 and 2015. Among other things, the experts evaluated how popular the metropolis is among students, how prestigious its universities are, and whether there are opportunities for study.
City of Sports
Moscow can boast of over 9.5 thousand sporting facilities, including over 4,000 gyms. The Russian capital is a frequent host of sporting events: marathons and competitions on a national and international scale. The Sporting City is a major holiday in Moscow, bringing together over 70,000 students from the capital's institutions of higher education. A huge sporting facility is being built in the centre of Moscow to host over 50 so-called sporting sections. Anyone can try their hand at all kinds of sports – from urban mountain biking to sumo wrestling.
City of Parks
Many international tourists are surprised at the number of parks, gardens, and garden squares they find in Moscow. There are over 120 of them here. We are mostly talking about spacious green areas with everything you could possibly need for comfortable recreation, including benches, Wi-Fi, cafes, pathways, sports facilities and much more besides. The parks always host all manner of interesting activities, including festivals, concerts, and special events.
The Most Beautiful Undeground on Earth
The Moscow Metro is not only a convenient way to move around the city, but one of its main sights, a cultural gem, wh ere even guided tours are held. Its stations are decorated with marble, mosaics, and sculptures. Mayakovskaya, Kiyevskaya, Komsomolskaya, and Novoslobodskaya are among the most beautiful of the many stations. Ploschad Revolutsii [Revolution Square] with a sculpture of a frontier guard and a dog is particularly popular among students. Many believe rubbing the dog's nose before an exam brings good luck.
The Largest Library in Europe
The Russian State Library, which contains over 45.5 mln publications and documents in 367 languages, is located in the heart of Moscow, on Vozdvizhenka Street. Here, you will find computers with internet access, electronic document search, and a cafe. Anyone can join the library; you only have to present a passport with a valid visa, translated into Russian.
Multinational City
Social scientists state, that only 2% of Moscow's population of more than 12 mln people, are indigenous residents. Over the last 20 years, three million people migrated to Moscow from other regions of Russia, and the number of foreigners (excluding the CIS countries) who live here on a permanent basis is estimated to top 300,000 people. People from different countries and religions find life very comfortable in Moscow, with its Orthodox churches, synagogues, mosques, Catholic churches, Buddhist centres, and more. No wonder the British newspaper The Independent called this cosmopolitan city the most foreigner-friendly.

Contacts

PHONE
8 (495) 287-49-14 ex.2476
FOR CORRESPONDING
129337, 26, Yaroslavskoye Shosse
Moscow, Russia
E-ADDRESS
science@mgsu.ru
© Organizing Committee of the
International Conference on Civil Engineering Research Frontiers
for Sustainable Development