The Advanced Offshore & Structural Engineering Journal (AOSEJ) (E-ISSN: 3083-8312) is a leading-edge publication dedicated to the dissemination of ground-breaking research and advancements in the field of offshore and structural engineering. AOSEJ is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes annually. With a clear vision to foster innovation, sustainability, and excellence in engineering practices, AOSEJ provides a multidisciplinary platform for academics, professionals, and researchers to share their insights, discoveries, and methodologies.
The journal is organized into seven specialized tracks, each focusing on a core area within offshore and structural engineering. These tracks reflect the journal’s commitment to addressing contemporary challenges and advancing the frontiers of knowledge:
Structural Analysis and Design, Optimization and Retrofitting:
This track explores the complex world of structural integrity, emphasizing the analysis, design, and enhancement of engineering structures. Topics include optimizing designs for efficiency and sustainability, as well as retrofitting techniques for existing structures to meet current standards and withstand future challenges.
Advanced Materials and Construction Techniques:
This track highlights innovations in materials science and construction methods. It features cutting-edge research on novel materials and advanced techniques that aim to revolutionize the construction and durability of offshore and onshore structures, driving the industry toward more sustainable and resilient practices.
Renewable Energy Systems:
In line with the global push for sustainable energy, this track examines the integration of renewable energy systems within structural engineering. It focuses on innovative designs and technologies for harnessing wind, solar, tidal, and wave energy, particularly in offshore and coastal environments, to support a sustainable energy future.
Emerging Technologies in Offshore & Structural Engineering:
This track is dedicated to exploring emerging technologies such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, and robotics. It investigates how these technologies can enhance design, construction, maintenance, and operation, offering new opportunities for improved efficiency, safety, and environmental stewardship.
Geotechnical Engineering for Offshore Applications:
Specializing in the unique challenges of offshore engineering, this track addresses geotechnical aspects critical to the design and stability of offshore structures. Topics include soil-structure interaction, foundation engineering, and sediment dynamics, providing essential insights for safe and effective offshore construction.
Coastal Engineering & Sustainability:
This track tackles engineering challenges related to coastal zones, with a focus on sustainable development, protection strategies, and resilience against climate change. It covers coastal defense mechanisms, habitat restoration, and the sustainable management of coastal resources, highlighting the vital role of engineering in preserving coastal areas.
Decommissioning & Environmental Remediation:
The final track focuses on the responsible closure of offshore and structural projects. It emphasizes safe, sustainable, and innovative decommissioning practices and environmental remediation — both crucial for managing the end-of-life cycle of offshore facilities and for remediating contaminated sites. The track aims to share advancements that ensure safe and environmentally responsible project closures, minimizing risks to human health and the environment.
The Advanced Offshore & Structural Engineering Journal stands as a beacon of knowledge and innovation, welcoming contributions that push the boundaries of what is possible in engineering. Through its comprehensive coverage of these seven tracks, AOSEJ aspires to inspire progress, foster global collaboration, and contribute to the sustainable development of our built and natural environments.
FREQUENCY OF PUBLICATION
1 issue per year (October)
INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING
AOSEJ is indexed and abstracted in MyJurnal MCC and Google Scholar.
ARTICLE PROCESSING CHARGES (APC)
AOSEJ does not incur any article processing charges for the accepted papers. It’s free of charge to publish with AOSEJ.