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ISWE International Conference on Wind Engineering and Climate Change

  • ISWE International Conference on Wind Engineering and Climate Change
  • 2025-02-04 11:40:39

The ISWE International Conference was held in November 2021 to examine the growing impacts of climate change on wind engineering. The conference brought together researchers, climate experts, and engineers to discuss how climate change is altering wind patterns and its implications for building safety and disaster management. Highlights: Presentations on climate models and extreme weather predictions. Discussions on adaptive engineering strategies for structures in wind-prone areas. Collaboration with international organizations such as IAWE and WMO.

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What Our Members Are Saying About ISWE’s Impact

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"ISWE has been instrumental in bringing together experts and researchers to advance wind engineering practices in India. Our collective efforts ensure the development of wind-resistant structures and sustainable solutions for the future."

Sh. Siddharth Behera
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"At ISWE, we strive to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications. Through our seminars and collaborations, we are fostering innovation and enhancing wind engineering practices for safer and more resilient structures."

Dr. Abhay Gupta
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"Wind effects on buildings and infrastructure demand scientific understanding and precise engineering. ISWE is committed to promoting research and knowledge-sharing to mitigate risks associated with extreme weather events and improve structural safety."

Dr. Achal Mittal
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"The role of wind engineering is critical in disaster mitigation and energy sustainability. ISWE continuously works towards integrating research findings into industry practices to build a safer and more efficient future."

Dr. S. Arunachalam
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"ISWE provides a crucial platform for professionals and researchers to explore cutting-edge solutions in wind engineering. Our goal is to drive technological advancements and create a more wind-resilient built environment."

Dr. Amit Gupta