Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Laboratory of Structures, Geotechnic and Risks
National Seminar on Smart and Eco-Responsible Civil Engineering
November 17-18, 2026
Bridging the gap between advanced numerical optimization and eco-responsible practices.
The National Seminar on Smart and Eco-Responsible Civil Engineering (SERCE2026) provides a strategic platform to explore the dual transition of the construction industry toward digitalization and sustainability. By bringing together academic researchers and industry leaders, this event aims to foster innovation in artificial intelligence, promote the development of low-carbon materials, and enhance the resilience of smart infrastructure against environmental challenges.
Ultimately, SERCE2026 seeks to build a safer and more sustainable future.
Get all the information about SERCE2026 in our official flyer.
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Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering
Machine learning, predictive modeling, and automation in construction.
Sustainable Structures and Numerical Optimization
Optimization algorithms for structural design and efficiency.
Structural Rehabilitation and Smart Monitoring Systems
IoT sensors and retrofitting techniques for aging infrastructure.
Eco-friendly Materials and Life Cycle Assessment
Green concrete, recycling, and environmental impact analysis.
Geotechnics and Natural Hazards
Soil mechanics, seismic resilience, and risk management.
Papers must be submitted through the link provided below. The seminar language is Arabic, English, and French.
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November 17-18, 2026 | Hassiba Benbouali University, Chlef
Honorary Chair (Rector of Chlef University)
Seminar Chair (Dean of Faculty)
Pr Bougara Abdelkader (U. Chlef)
Pr Boulekbache Bensaid (U. Chlef)
Includes access to the Conference, coffee breaks, and lunches.
Full access to sessions and materials.
Full access to sessions and materials.
Full access to sessions and materials.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.