About the logo

The logo of the Pan Mediterranean Geotechnical Engineering Conference is a visual representation of the conference’s core theme—BRIDGING BORDERS: Geotechnical Challenges and Innovations Across The Mediterranean. Each element within the logo has been carefully chosen to symbolize the essence of geotechnical engineering in the Mediterranean context.

A defining visual within the logo and at its heart is the Raouché Rock, an iconic natural geological formation located in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon – the country host. This landmark serves as a testament to the power of natural geological processes, embodying the principles studied in geotechnical engineering— erosion, rock formations, soil behavior and structural stability.

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The silhouette of the Pan Mediterranean serves as a key feature of the logo, reflecting the geographical scope of the conference. This symbolizes the unity and shared geological challenges of the Mediterranean region, where diverse landscapes and coastal environments shape engineering practices.

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Encasing these elements is a circle, representing the Earth and the ground—both fundamental to geo-engineers. This shape reinforces the discipline’s focus on understanding and working with earth materials to ensure stability and safety in construction and infrastructure.

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The logo’s color palette further enhances its meaning:

Teal Blue symbolizes the Mediterranean Sea. This color reflects the sea’s depth, movement, and significance in shaping coastal geology. It embodies both tranquility and strength, symbolizing the ever-evolving relationship between water and land in geotechnical engineering.

Light Taupe represents sand, rocks, and the ground. This earthy tone reflects the natural formations while also capturing the dynamic processes of soil and rock interactions that shape the landscapes of the Mediterranean region.

Together, these elements create the logo of the Pan Mediterranean Geotechnical Engineering Conference that visually captures the conference’s mission—addressing the pressing geotechnical challenges faced by countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.

 

March 15, 2025
Call for Abstracts


June 30, 2025
Abstract Submission Deadline

September 30, 2025
Abstract Acceptance

September 30, 2025
Notification Extended Abstract/Full Paper

December 31, 2025
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline

January 31, 2026
Full Paper Submission Deadline

February 15, 2026
Notification Oral/Poster

March 20, 2026
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