This is the Eighth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, GPU and Cloud Computing for Engineering in the series of conferences that commenced in 2009. However Civil-Comp organised three earlier Euro-Conferences in 1997, 1998 and 1999. These Euroconferences were supported by the European Commission.
The 15,000 papers from past Civil-Comp Conferences are archived on www.ctresources.info All papers are allocated DOIs
Previous venues for Civil-Comp Conferences conference have included: Edinburgh, Prague, Leuven, Lisbon, Gran Canaria, Athens, Valencia, Dubrovnik, Naples, Sitges and Montpelier.
The conference runs concurrently with:
- CIVIL-COMP 2025: The Eighteenth International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing , and
- AI CIVIL-COMP 2025: The Seventh International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Machine Learning and Optimization
Conference participants may attend sessions from any of the three conferences.
- Computational Mechanics
- Civil Engineering Computations
- Structural Engineering Computations
- Mechanical Engineering Computations
- Environmental Engineering Modelling and Simulation
- Computational Geotechnics
- Computational Tools and Techniques for Railway Engineering
- Materials: Analysis, Design and Development
- Computational Engineering Education
The conference is concerned with both theoretical, mathematical and scientific developments as well as applications of established technology to new domains.
Focus Areas
The following focus areas have been identified as of particular interest to the conference:
- Parallel and Distributed Algorithm Design
- Cloud Computing
- GPU Computing
- Grid and Cluster Computing
- Machine Learning and High Performance Computing
- Large-Scale scientific and Engineering Simulations
- Domain Decomposition
- Data Intensive Applications
- Digital Twins
- Data Management and Visualisation for Large Scale Computations
The current list of special sessions includes: