Journal of Advanced Informatics in Water, Soil, and Structure

Journal of Advanced Informatics in Water, Soil, and Structure

Aims and Scope

The primary focus of Advanced Informatics in Water, Soil, and Structure (AIWSS) revolves around knowledge-based contributions, including scientific research articles and reviews, which aim to present and investigate the latest progress in advanced computational tools within the domains of structure, soil (geotechnical and soil sciences), and water engineering. From this standpoint, particular attention is dedicated to cutting-edge advancements in fields such as Artificial Intelligence-AI (including machine learning, natural language processing, image processing, and related disciplines), Optimization, Data Science (data mining and processing), Energy, and the Environment.

Furthermore, this journal prioritizes the multidisciplinary applications of water, soil, and structural engineering. It particularly welcomes submissions focusing on computations and modeling in these three areas, which will be further elaborated as follows:

  Structure-informatics

   

This field explores new developments, innovative applications, digital technologies, advanced modeling in the analysis and design of engineering structures. It involves the use of computer-based methods to model and analyze structures. It strives to offer comprehensive and integrated coverage of principles and technologies related to a wide range of structural materials, such as steel, concrete, composites, masonry, glass, wood, and emerging materials like nanomaterials and bio-inspired materials.

Hydro-informatics  

Hydro informatics is an interdisciplinary field focused on understanding and developing technology for the water cycle in the digital era. The journal covers integrative informatics and hydro systems, including advanced modeling in fields of hydrology and surface water, climate change, water distribution, water quality and environment, groundwater, nexus, and water flows.

Soil-informatics

Soil informatics integrates soil science with geotechnical engineering, sharing and discussing current developments in areas such as rock mechanics, foundation, civil, mining, and geology engineering.