Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Techniques for Civil Engineering highlights the latest technologies and applications of AI in structural engineering, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, and more. It features a collection of innovative research on the methods and implementation of AI and machine learning in multiple facets of civil engineering. Covering topics such as damage inspection, safety risk management, and information modeling, this premier reference source is an essential resource for engineers, government officials, business leaders and executives, construction managers, students and faculty of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
|Afaq Ahmad - Editor| is a highly ambitious, innovative, and hardworking professional engineer with over 13 years of combined experience in design and research. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor at the University of Engineering & Technology Taxila. Founder of Scotant Engineer Consultant and member of Opti-Structure International. Currently, his research group is working on structural health monitoring through CNN and Image processing, prediction of reinforced concrete and composite material through Artificial Neural Networks. His published research work contains 45 peer-reviewed journal papers and 13 papers in international and national conferences, with a cumulative impact factor of 69+ and a ResearchGate score of 24. His research group is working with international research groups (Prof. Vagelis Plevris, Qatar University, Prof. Mohamed Elchalakani, University of Western Australia, Prof. Dr. Farid Abed, American University of Sharjah and Dr. Omar Alajarmeh, University of Southern Queensland).
|Nikos Lagaros - Editor| is the Dean of the School of Civil Engineering at NTUA and Professor of Structural Optimization at the School of Civil Engineering. Prior moving to NTUA, he was Assistant Professor at the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Thessaly, Greece. In the past he also served as Visiting Professor at Department of Biological Engineering, Laboratory for Computational Biology & Biophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, USA and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Dr. Lagaros obtained his BEng and PhD, both in Civil Engineering, from NTUA and he teaches classes on Structural Analysis, Optimization and Computer Programming. Dr. Lagaros is an active member of the computational mechanics research community. Among others, his publication track record includes more than 150 peer reviewed journal paper, 10 books and 25 book chapters while he has presented his work in numerous international venues. His h-index is 45 according to Google Scholar, with more than 6500 citations on his work. [Editor]