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From: Ben Ramster <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2012/8/29
Subject: Forensic Engineering - Call for review articles
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*Forensic Engineering* journal is seeking to expand its coverage of *review
articles* across a range of civil, structural engineering and management
topics.
The journal is interested in academically authoritative review articles
that succinctly capture the state of the art in a given topic, for a
general (civil engineering) and international readership.
Review articles of 3000-5000 words are now invited in appropriate topics
associated with structural engineering and management. Possible topics
include failures associated with:****
* Blast
* Explosion
* Fire
* Flood
* Wave
* Landslide
* Corrosion
* Fatigue
* Deficiences in risk management, procurement or design and construction
Please send expressions of interest (including title and 200-word
abstract), by 24th September 2012, to: ****
Eur Ing Prof Costas Georgopoulos CEng FIStructE FHEA FCS FICE****
Kingston University, Surrey, UK****
Email: [log in to unmask]****
If you have any questions about the journal format, publication process,
submission method, timescale, subscription or any other general question
about the journal, please contact:
Ben Ramster
Journals Editorial Manager
ICE Publishing
London, UK
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t +44 (0)20 7665 2242
www.forensicengineeringjournal.com****
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*Forensic Engineering* is a quarterly international journal launched in
2011, as part of the established *Proceedings* series of journals of the
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). The journal publishes full academic
(research) papers, review articles, briefings and book reviews. Publication
in *Forensic Engineering* allows you to reach a wide international audience
of readers across a range of disciplines: civil- and structural-engineering
pathology, demolition, materials research, management, procurement, design
and construction. The journal is read by both academics and practitioners,
and so has a good potential for creating 'impact' in practice as well as
exposure in academic spheres.
More information for potential authors is here:
http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/authors/publish?contentType=journals
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The latest issue (September 2011) is now online at:
http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/content/issue/feng/165/3****
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