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The 30th EG-ICE: International Conference on Intelligent Computing in Engineering

The 30th EG-ICE conference will be held on July 4-7, at University College London. This year, the conference focuses on Sustainable, Smart and Resilient Buildings, Infrastructures and Cities.

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Aim and Scope

The 2023 EG-ICE International Conference on Intelligent Computing in Engineering brings together international experts working on the interface between advanced computing and modern engineering challenges. Many engineering tasks require open-world resolution of challenges such as supporting multi-actor collaboration, coping with approximate models, providing effective engineer-computer interaction, search in multi-dimensional solution spaces, accommodating uncertainty, including specialist domain knowledge, performing sensor-data interpretation and dealing with incomplete knowledge. While results from computer science provide much initial support for resolution, adaptation is unavoidable and most importantly, feedback from addressing engineering challenges drives fundamental computer-science research. Competence and knowledge transfer goes both ways.

The conference is intended to be a single-track event focusing on defining strategic aspects of the interaction of computing with engineering challenges. Also, current proposals for supporting engineering challenges according to these aspects will be evaluated and compared. As in previous conferences, the promotion, dissemination and exchange of knowledge and ideas will be supported through discussion periods within each session.


Symposium Information

  • This conference will be organised by University College London and Cardiff University

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  • The conference will be held in person at University College London, UK.
  • Conference Chairs:
    Prof. Tim Broyd, Professor of Built Environment Foresight, UCL
    Prof. Haijiang Li, Chair in BIM for Smart Engineering, Cardiff University
    Dr. Qiuchen Lu, Associate Professor, UCL 
  • The conference timeline can be found below:

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For full program and breakdown of details, find out below. 


Key dates

  • Abstract Submission: Dec 15, 2022
  • Abstract Acceptance: Jan 15, 2023
  • Full Paper Submission: Apr 10, 2023
  • Paper Acceptance: May 10, 2023
  • Final Paper Submission: May 30, 2023
  • Early Registration: May 20, 2023
  • Last day to pay registration for papers to be included in the proceedings: Jun 15, 2023
  • Conference Dates: July 4-7, 2023 

About EG-ICE

 

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The EG-ICE (European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering) was established in 1993, first named as the EG-SEA-AI (European Group for Structural Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence), and later changed to EG-ICE in 2002. It is established to promote research on the interface between computing and engineering challenges across Europe by encouraging and improving contacts between researchers, fostering research collaboration and enhancing awareness of the latest developments. The group maintains active contact with similar groups in countries outside Europe and encourages participation by industry leaders who aim to increase application of advanced engineering informatics.

To achieve its aims, the group runs a yearly workshop and is active in the promotion, dissemination and exchange of ideas in order to provide effective links between research, industry and teaching. The EG-ICE 2023 conference is not restricted to engineers. Thus, computer scientists, architects, psychologists and other interested people are encouraged to participate.  


About The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction

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