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2019 International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering and Materials (ACEM2019) and 2Nd World Symposium on Sustainable B 2019 International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering and Materials (ACEM2019) and 2nd World Symposium on Sustainable Bio-composite Materials and Structures (SBMS2) October 25-27, 2019 Fuzhou∙ China 1 Hosts Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China Nanjing Forestry University, China Hefei University of Technology, China Fujian University of Technology, China Inner Mongolia University of Technology Deakin University, Australia University of Naples Federico II, Italy University of Southern Queensland, Australia Manipal University Jaipur, India Centre for Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability at the University of Zürich University College London (UCL) International Research Center for Bio-composite Building Materials and Structures, Nanjing Forestry University International Collaborative Lab for Bio-composite Building Materials and Structures (ICLBBMS), Nanjing Forestry University, China ISCARSAH ICOMOS Jiangsu Province Forestry Resources Efficient Processing and Utilization Collaborative Innovation Center CSCEC Strait Construction Development Limited Company Fuzhou Organizer Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China Supporters Journal of Forestry Engineering (CN32–1862/S) Journal of Renewable Materials (ISSN: 2164-6325) Structural Durability & Health Monitoring (ISSN: 1930-2983) Conference Introduction 2019 International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering and Materials (ACEM2019) and 2nd World Symposium on Sustainable Bio-composite Materials and Structures (SBMS2) will be held on October 25th to 27th, 2019 in Fuzhou, China. The conference is hosted by Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University with several co-hosts, including Nanjing Forestry University, Hefei University of Technology, Fujian University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, The University of Southern Queensland, Deakin University, University of Naples Federico II, Manipal University Jaipur, Centre of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability at The University of Zürich, University College London (UCL), International Research Center for Bio-composite Building Materials and Structures (IRCBBMS) at the Nanjing Forestry University, 2 ISCARSAH and ICOMOS. With rapid development in the area of civil engineering, new materials and new technologies are constantly emerging, including bot-composite materials (Bamboo, wood, straw etc.), steel-concrete composites structures, fiber-reinforced composite materials and structures, precast structures, recycled concrete, nano concrete, and so on. The aim of this conference is to provide an interactive platform for experts, scholars, engineers, technicians and entrepreneurs engaged in civil engineering and building materials research. The attendees should expect to better understand the current focuses and trends, to be inspired by new and multi-disciplinary ideas, to enhance collaborations, and to promote transformation from laboratory achievement to the field applications. This conference will invite well-known experts and scholars in the field of civil engineering and building materials from many regions of the world. Topics A. Bio-composite Materials and Structures 1. Bio-composite Materials (bamboo, wood, straw etc.) 2. Timber Structures 3. Bamboo Structures 4. Straw Structures B. Sustainable Materials and Structures 1. Steel-Concrete Composite Structures 2. Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials and Structures 3. Precast Structures 4. Stainless Steel Structures 5. Nano Concrete 6. Recycled Aggregate Concrete Materials and Structures C. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation 1. Durability of Constructional Materials 2. Structural Hearth Monitoring 3. Heritage Detection, Reinforcement and Restoration Disaster Mitigation for Structures D. Sustainable Road and Bridge Engineering 1. Roadbed and Pavement Materials 2. Roadbed and Pavement Engineering 3. Bridge Engineering 3 Scientific Committees Advisor Chairs(Alphabetical order) Cao, Fuliang Nanjing Forestry University Gong, Meng University of New Brunswick, Canada Hao, Hong Curtin University, Australia Miao, Changwen Southeast University Teng, Jinguang Southern University of Science and Technology Wu, Zhishen Southeast University Xiao, Huining University of New Brunswick, Canada Yue, Qingrui Central Research Institute of Building and Construction Co., Ltd AdvisorCommittees(Alphabetical order) Baratta, Alessandro University of Naples Federico II, Italy Cai, Zhengyin Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute Chen, Guoxing Nanjing Tech University Du, Xiuli Beijing University of Technology Fan, Feng Harbin Institute of Technology Fan, Mizi Brunel University Fang, Qin The Army Engineering University of PLA Fei, Benhua International Center for Bamboo and Rattan Gao, Danying Henan University of Engineering Gao, Yufeng Hohai University Gu, Xianglin Tongji University Han, Linhai Tsinghua University Han, Qinghua Tianjin University Hao, Jiping Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology He, Chuan Southwest Jiaotong University He, Minjuan Tongji University Huang, Xiaoming Southeast University Huang, Zhaohui Brunel University, UK Komatsu, Kohei Kyoto University, Japan Leng, Jinsong Harbin Institute of Technology Li, Jie Tongji University Li, Jianzhang Beijing Forestry University Li, Zhongxian Tianjin Chengjian University Liang, Ruifeng West Virginia University, US Liew, Kim Meow City University of Hong Kong Liu, Songyu Southeast University Liu, Hanling Chongqing University Liu, Weiqing Nanjing Tech University Liu, Jiaping Southeast University Lu, Xinzheng Tsinghua University Ma, Guowei Hebei University of Technology Pan, Peng Tsinghua University Su, Sanqing Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology Tao Zhong The Western Sydney university Wang, Hao TheUniversity of Southern Queensland Wang, Lizhong Zhejiang University 4 Wang, Qingwen South China Agricultural University Wang, Yuyin Harbin Institute of Technology Wu, Gang Southeast University Xiao, Yan Zhejiang University Yang, Xuebing China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corp., Ltd Ye, Jihong China University of Mining and Technology Yu, Wenji Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry Zheng, Junjie Huazhong University of Science and Technology Committees(Alphabetical order) Al-Ameri, Riyadh Deakin University, Australia Andrawes, Bassem University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ashraf, Mahmud Deakin University, Australia Ashraf, Mahmud Deakin University, Australia Bai, Wenfeng Kunming University of Science and Technology Bao, Hua Nantong University Bi, Kaiming Curtin University, Australia Cai, Jianguo Southeast University Chen, Yu Fuzhou University Chen, Fuming International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan Chen, Li The Army Engineering University of PLA Corbi, Ottavia University of Naples Federico II, Italy Corbi, Ileana University of Naples Federico II, Italy Dai, Jianguo Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dimitrakopoulos, Ilias Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Fan, Mizi Brunel University/Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Fan, Hualin Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fan, Jin Nanjing University of Science and Technology Fang, Hai Nanjing Tech University Faroque, Firoz Manipal University Jaipur, India Feng, Peng Tsinghua University Fernando, Dilum The University of Queensland, Australia Frank, Iragi Congolese Bamboo Organization Gao, Ying Beijing Forestry University Garcez, Estela Deakin University, Australia Han, Xiaofeng Southeast University Hao, Yifei Tianjin University Hu, Xiamin Nanjing Tech University Hua, Yuan Jiangnan University Huang, Dongsheng Nanjing Forestry University Ji, Xiaodong Beijing Forestry University Jiang, Shaofei Fuzhou University Jin, Liu Beijing University of Technology Kafle, Bidur Deakin University, Australia Kamiya, Fumio Seihoku Corporation Ke, Shitang Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 5 Korkmaz, Kasim Eastern Michigan University, US Lee, Hyun Jong Sejong University, Korea Li, Hui Tongji University Li, Minghao University of Canterbury, New Zealand Li, Yushun Ningbo University Li, Gang Dalian University of Technology Li, Qinghua Zhejiang University Li, Zheng Tongji University Li, Haitao Nanjing Forestry University Liao, Feiyu Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Liu, Jie Shanghai Jiao Tong University Liu, Kewei International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation Liu, Yan Yangzhou University Liu, Zhengyong Shunjiang Group Lorenzo, Rodolfo University College London, UK Lu, Weidong Nanjing Tech University Lv, Qingfang Southeast University Mao, Jize Harbin Engineering University Mao, Xiaoyong Suzhou University of Science and Technology Mei, Changtong Nanjing Forestry University Noori, Mohammad California Polytechnic State University, US Nugroho, Naresworo Bogor Agricultural University Nuramo, Denamo Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia Pan, Yi SouthwestJiaotong University Pan, Zhihong Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Pan, Jinlong Southeast University Qiu , Renhui Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Ren, Haiqing Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry Shan, Bo Hunan University Shao, Guanghui Nanjing Forestry University Shi, Yanchao Tianjin University Subhani, Mahbube Deakin University, Australia Surovek, Andrea South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Tam, Martin Founder & CEO of Able Mart Limited Tian, Limin Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology van de Kuilen, Jan-Willem Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Wang, Chunlin Nanjing Forestry University Wang, Dawei Harbin Institute of Technology Wang,
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