Volume 1, Issue 4 - 2025
Published: Oct-Dec 2025
Issue Information
- Volume: 1
- Issue: 4
- Year: 2025
- Articles: 5
Featured Articles
Advanced Engineering Technologies Driving Industry 5.0
Authors: Olanite Enoch | DOI: 10.63665/ijetd-y1f4a001
The transition from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 represents a fundamental shift in industrial and engineering paradigms, emphasizing human-centricity, sustainability, and system resilience alongside technological advancement.
Read Full Article →Engineering Innovations for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Authors: Godwin Olaoye | DOI: 10.63665/ijetd-y1f4a002
Climate change poses unprecedented challenges to natural systems, built environments, and societal well-being, requiring coordinated and innovative responses across engineering disciplines. Engineering plays a critical role in both mitigating the drivers of climate change and adapting infrastructure and systems to its inevitable impacts.
Read Full Article →Artificial Intelligence Applications in Modern Engineering Systems
Authors: Purna Chandra Rao Chinta, Chethan Sriharsha Moore | DOI: 10.63665/ijetd-y1f4a003
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in modern engineering, reshaping design, analysis, operation, and maintenance of complex systems across multiple disciplines. By leveraging machine learning, deep learning, expert systems, and predictive analytics, engineers are able to optimize performance, enhance resilience, and reduce operational costs.
Read Full Article →5G and Beyond: Engineering Challenges and Technological Innovations
Authors: Dr. Paul anderson | DOI: 10.63665/ijetd-y1f4a004
The fifth generation of mobile communication (5G) represents a major technological leap, enabling high-speed, low-latency, and massive connectivity for a wide range of applications.
Read Full Article →Sustainable Construction Materials and Green Engineering Practices
Authors: Christianah Oluwabukunmi Okunola | DOI: 10.63665/ijetd-y1f4a005
Sustainability in construction is increasingly critical due to the sector’s significant environmental impact, including resource depletion, carbon emissions, and waste generation. This paper examines sustainable construction materials and green engineering practices as strategies for reducing environmental impact while maintaining structural performance and economic viability.
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