Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering

Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering

ISSN Print: 2168-1562
ISSN Online: 2168-1570
www.scirp.org/journal/cweee
E-mail: cweee@scirp.org

Aims & Scope

Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering (CWEEE) is an international refereed journal keen to the latest advancement of water, energy, and environmental engineering. The subject of the journal entails solving problems and utilizing benefits of components in atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere ecosystems.

The journal implies practical and computational processes in water, air, soil, and living species. In addition, it focuses on the recent developments of renewable energy such as solar energy, wind energy, hydro-energy, hybrid energy, geothermal energy, and bio-energy. The theme of the journal covers, but not limited to the following domains:


  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Artificial Intelligence and Evolution Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Bio-informatics Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Black Box Modeling Systems
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Control and Management
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Data Acquisition and Remote Sensing
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Decision Support Systems
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Expert Systems
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Forecasting
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Fuzzy Logic Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Genetic Algorithms Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Information Systems
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Knowledge Base and Data Hierarchy
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Modeling and Simulation
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Neural Networks Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Optimization
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Software and Visualization Application
  • · Water, Energy, and Environmental Statistics


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