Climate change and rapid urbanisation lead to complex environmental challenges in every aspect, such as water availability and quality crisis, urban air pollution, increasing volume and complexity of waste, and the emergence of new pollutants, especially microplastics and emerging contaminants. These issues have become concerns for the international community. These challenges affect multi-disciplinary areas, which makes the demand for global collaboration with environmental engineering approaches. The rapid development of science and technology provides strategic opportunities to address these challenges. Environment-based innovations in processing technology, system modelling and simulation, big data and artificial intelligence usage, and integrated systems approaches have opened new spaces for more precise, adaptive, and evidence-based decision-making.
In line with the global agenda, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), net-zero emissions targets, and strengthening the capacity of higher education institutions, an international scientific forum is needed that not only serves as a means of disseminating research results but also as a strategic platform to build academic partnerships, cross-border research collaboration, and institutional capacity building.
Overall, the 7th International Conference on Environmental Engineering (7th ICOEE) raises the theme of “Engineering Solutions for Environmental Resilience in a Changing World” as a strategic initiative to strengthen international academic networks, increase institutional visibility, and encourage real-world environmental engineering solutions.
The 7th ICOEE is organised by: Institut Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya, Indonesia and co-organised with:
The 7th ICOEE 2026 will be held in Sanur, Bali
Dr. Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, S.Hut., M.P.
Minister of Environment of the Republic of Indonesia (Under confirmation)
Prof. Shane Snyder
José Domingo Pérez Foundation Chair and Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), USA (Under confirmation)
Assoc. Prof. Dalton Tay Chor Yong
Deputi Bidang Pengendalian Perubahan Iklim dan Tata Kelola Nilai Ekonomi Karbon, Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup / Badan Pengendalian Lingkungan Hidup.
Prof. Siti Rozaimah Sheikh Abdullah
Professor in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Universitas Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia (under confirmation)
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Manuscripts must align with the symposium theme and scope. Research-based articles with significant and up-to-date findings will be prioritised.
Focusing on the central theme, eight sub-themes cover specific topics, although they are not confined to just these.
Participants can choose the journals on our list:
Steering Committee
a. Chairperson
Ervin Nurhayati, S.T., M.T., PhD. (Department of Environmental Engineering, ITS Surabaya)
b. Publication Team
c. Public Relations Team