ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID MECHANICS, ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER PROCESSES
  • Fundamental principles governing steady and unsteady fluid dynamics
  • Comprehensive analysis of conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer
  • Advanced thermodynamic cycles and efficient energy conversion processes
  • Integration of renewable energy sources in fundamental thermal systems
  • Energy harvesting and storage mechanisms in engineering applications
  • Evaluation of energy efficiency and sustainability in thermal processes
  • Numerical modeling of fundamental fluid flow through computational methods
INDOOR ENVIRONMENT QUALITY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
  • Assessment of thermal comfort indices within human occupied spaces
  • Indoor air quality management and sustainable building design strategies
  • Applied civil engineering for the design of modern resilient structures
  • Computational fluid dynamics applications for interior fluid flows
  • Integration of passive cooling systems for enhanced building thermal performance
  • Smart building systems for energy autonomy and user comfort
  • Advanced monitoring of indoor environmental factors through distributed sensor networks
  • Use of AI for predictive modeling and adaptive systems control
  • Integration of IoT platforms for smart infrastructure and real-time connectivity
OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT QUALITY AND MANAGEMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION LEVELS
  • Analysis of air pollution sources within dense urban environments
  • Advanced technological strategies for reducing pollutant emissions in ambient air
  • Development and implementation of sensors for real-time environmental quality monitoring
  • Computational modeling of pollutant dispersion in complex urban landscapes
  • Impact of urban morphology on local microclimate and air quality
NATURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Seismic risk assessment and resilience enhancement of the built environment
  • Integrated management and stability analysis of slope and landslide risks
  • Impact analysis of prolonged drought phenomena on hydrological resource security
  • Flood prevention strategies and hydrological modeling of major flow events
  • Monitoring and prediction of risks associated with extreme weather phenomena
  • Intervention management and mitigation for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats
  • Dynamics and propagation studies of wildfires under adverse meteorological conditions
  • Protection of communities located at the wildland-urban interface fire zones
  • Fire safety strategies for densely populated urban built environments
  • Modeling of smoke and fire spread in underground parking structures
  • Comprehensive fire safety analysis for modern automobiles and transport vehicles