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AECEF

Association of European Civil Engineering Faculties

Representative

Alfredo Soeiro

About AECEF

The Association of European Civil Engineering Faculties (AECEF) with the participation of civil engineering faculties from non-European countries was founded in 1992. The main goals of the Association are to establish conditions for close co-operation among Civil Engineering faculties, from different countries; to contribute to the dissemination and application of the latest civil engineering research and teaching, especially in the finding of improvements to the  environment; to support the Europe-wide development and spread of new construction technologies; to work toward compatibility among the curricula of Civil Engineering faculties as a starting point for the exchange of students and the mutual acceptance of graduates in civil engineering practice in Europe; to work
toward the implementation of study and lecture visits to foreign universities by teachers, research workers and students.

About the Representative

Alfredo Soeiro

Degrees in Civil Engineering (UPorto, 76) and (UFlorida, Ph.D., 89), Pro-Rector of U. Porto (98/03), president of IACEE (01/04), president of AUPEC (01/05), president of SEFI (03/05), secretary general of AECEF (17/…), vice-president of ISHCCO (www.ishcco.org 19/…), member of ANECA EUR-ACE committee (14/…) and coordinator and partner of several EU projects in e-learning and author of several papers in e-learning, e-assessment, construction safety, construction management, quality of lifelong learning and use of digital tools in construction.

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