Awana Porto Malai, Langkawi, Kedah Darul Aman
Malaysia

7th Asia Pacific structural engineering and construction conference (APSEC 2009) & 2nd European Asian civil engineering forum (EACEF 2009)

Organizer(s) Malaysian University of Technology
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APSEC 2009 is an international conference focusing on topics related to structural engineering and construction. The 1st APSEC conference was held in 1989 in the historical city of Malacca. Since then the conference was held regularly at every three years and had attracted many researchers, academics and engineers from local and foreign. APSEC 2009 is set up as a strong platform to fruitful interaction and exchange of ideas, the latest technological advances, research results, design innovations as well as state-of-the-art information in the field of structural analysis, design, experiment and construction between scientists and engineers from both the academia and industry.

The 1st EACEF Conference was held in September 2007 organised by Universitas Pelita Harapan, Jakarta, Indonesia, held at the Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) Global Campus, located in Jakarta. The main objective of the two day conference was to provide a forum among European and Asian engineers in research and practice to present and to discuss the state-of-the-art as well as new research development in the field of Civil Engineering. The 2nd EACEF to be organised by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and joint partner with Universitas Pelita Harapan. The 2nd EACEF will be held simultaneously with APSEC 2009.

The theme “Innovative and Sustainable Construction for Mankind” expresses a wide range of issues and development to be discussed in the conference.

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