Welcome to the 4th International Conference on Structural Engineering Research, Sydney, 2025 (iCSER-2025)


The 4th International Conference on Structural Engineering Research, Sydney, 2025 (iCSER-2025) will bring international and national experts in structural engineering research and practice to Sydney to present and share their latest research and practice. iCSER-2025 will be held in Sydney, which is one of the largest cities in Australia.
This conference will be organised jointly by the Western Sydney University and Global Circle for Scientific, Technological and Management Research (GCSTMR). The main objectives of this conference are to provide an opportunity for professional interaction among researchers, engineers, academics and students, and to showcase the latest developments and future trends in their fields.
The International Conference on Structural Engineering Research (iCSER-2025) will be held from 26 to 28 November 2025 at Western Sydney University's Parramatta South campus, which is well connected by rail and road with Sydney CBD. The traditional landmarks of Sydney, including Sydney Harbour, Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are within easy reach of the conference venue, as is the Blue Mountains World Heritage National Park.
The iCSER-2025 will feature keynote addresses by world leaders in Structural Engineering. All the abstracts and full papers submitted to iCSER-2025 will be refereed by two independent reviewers and if accepted, will be published in the conference proceedings within Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering and indexed in Scopus.
Since Western Sydney University (WSU) has been ranked #1 globally in 2022, 2023 and 2024 by The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ranking, WSU is in a unique position to host such a conference to promote sustainability across all spheres of life including Structural engineering. Structural engineering needs to be overhauled based on sustainability concepts so that engineers can greatly assist in building a more sustainable world for us and our future generations.

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