⭐CONTACT US
Website: https://www.jccme.org/
Date:November 20-22, 2026
Venue:Dalian, China
Email: email@jccme.org
Tel: +86 28 85027305 (International)
Monday-Friday, 9:30am-12:00pm and 13:30pm-18:00pm
⭐Welcome to JCCME 2026
Welcome to the 2026 5th International Joint Conference on Civil and Marine Engineering (JCCME 2026), which is organized by Dalian University of Technology, and State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, and co-organized by Dalian Maritime University, and is scheduled to be held in Dalian, China on November 20-22, 2026. JCCME combines Academia with Industry to adapt scientific achievements into practical applications in the field of Civil and Marine Engineering.
⭐ Publication Information
Registered and presented full papers will be included in the JCCME 2026 digital conference proceedings and submitted to major citation databases (including, but not limited to Ei Compendex and Scopus) for review and indexing.
Accepted and selected extended papers can be recommended to publish in the following journal: “International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing” (ISSN: 1745-6444).
⭐Call for papers (https://www.jccme.org/cfp.html)
Topics of Interest include but not limited to:
1. Maritime Sensor and Sensing Technologies
Sensors
Actuators and Networks
Instrumentation and Control
Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
Structural Liability
Durability and Health Monitoring
2. Coastal and Offshore Mechanics
Aerodynamics
Breakwaters and Coastal Protection
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Fluid-structure interactions
Vortex Shedding & VIV
Hydroelasticity
Structural Mechanics
3. Mechatronic Components and Systems Under Ocean or Subsea Environment
Applications in Systems and Engineering
Automation
Engineering Structure Safety and Disaster Prevention
Fault detection and Diagnosis in Mechatronics Systems
Human-Machine Interface
Industrial Tribology
Internal Combustion Engines
4. Maritime Related Strategy and Planning
Intelligent Maritime Structures
Maritime rescue and salvage technologies
Ocean energy extraction
Polar region technologies
Extreme Event Analyses
