About The Conference
The aim of the conference "Applied Data Science and Smart Systems" is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to explore the latest advancements, applications, and emerging trends in data science and intelligent systems. The conference seeks to provide a multidisciplinary platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, focusing on the real-world deployment of data-driven technologies, smart computing, and automation across domains such as healthcare, smart cities, manufacturing, finance, and beyond. It encourages discussions on innovative methodologies, algorithms, tools, and system architectures that bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementations.
This conference serves as an exceptional platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to share and discuss their latest findings in a wide range of emerging and impactful fields. With a strong focus on artificial intelligence, deep intelligence, applied mathematics, smart sensing, data acquisition, and edge intelligence, the event fosters meaningful collaboration and knowledge exchange. Participants have the opportunity to present innovative ideas, explore interdisciplinary approaches, and gain insights into cutting-edge developments shaping the future of intelligent systems. The diverse topics covered ensure a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical advancements and practical applications, making this conference a valuable experience for all attendees.
Key Features
- keynote addresses by distinguished thought leaders and pioneers from industry and academia
- Discussion rich technical sessions
- Networking opportunities
- Exhibition from industry people
- Opportunity to collaborate with researchers
- Awards and recognitions
- Flexible mode of presentation (Hybrid/Offline)
The ADSSS-2025 conference stands out due to its distinct multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach, actively bringing together diverse minds from fields such as Computer Science, Information Systems, Computational Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication, and Computer Applications.
Its unique aspects include:
Broad Interdisciplinary Scope: Unlike many conferences that focus on single disciplines, ADSSS-2025 aims to foster a comprehensive exchange of ideas across a wide spectrum of interconnected scientific and technological domains, including applied data science, smart systems, advanced software engineering, and secure data communication.
Emphasis on Emerging Technologies: The conference provides a dedicated platform for exploring cutting-edge advancements, particularly in machine learning and deep learning, while also addressing crucial areas like computer graphics, multimedia, and the challenges of efficient and secure data communication.
Global Collaboration Focus: It actively seeks to connect scholars and practitioners worldwide, fostering a global dialogue and facilitating future collaborations among those at the forefront of computing, communications, and applied informatics.
Innovation in Diverse Applications: By integrating discussions on innovation in science, technology, and management, the conference offers a holistic view of how these advanced systems and data applications impact various sectors.
This comprehensive and interconnected focus enables ADSSS-2025 to address the complexities and rapid evolution within data science and smart systems, making it a distinctive event in the academic and industrial landscape.
Where
Chitkara University, Punjab
Administrative Authority (for financial responsibility)
Jaiteg Singh
Chitkara University, Punjab
Chitkara University Campus: Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway (NH-64), Tehsil Rajpura - 140401|Distt - Patiala
jaiteg.singh@chitkara.edu.in
When
Friday to Saturday
12-13 December
Paper Submission
30th July, 2025
15th September, 2025
Notification
30th September, 2025
15th October, 2025
Camera Ready Submission and Registration
15th October, 2025
30th October, 2025
Keynote Speakers
Publication and Indexing
PUBLICATION PARTNER: Taylor & Francis
Would be submitted for indexing at Scopus and Google Scholar
Conference Venue
Chitkara University, Punjab
The aim of the conference Applied Data Science and Smart Systems is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to explore the latest advancements, applications, and emerging trends in data science and intelligent systems. The conference seeks to provide a multidisciplinary platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, focusing on the real-world deployment of data-driven technologies, smart computing, and automation across domains such as healthcare, smart cities, manufacturing, finance, and beyond. It encourages discussions on innovative methodologies, algorithms, tools, and system architectures that bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementations.
This conference serves as an exceptional platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to share and discuss their latest findings in a wide range of emerging and impactful fields. With a strong focus on artificial intelligence, deep intelligence, applied mathematics, smart sensing, data acquisition, and edge intelligence, the event fosters meaningful collaboration and knowledge exchange. Participants have the opportunity to present innovative ideas, explore interdisciplinary approaches, and gain insights into cutting-edge developments shaping the future of intelligent systems. The diverse topics covered ensure a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical advancements and practical applications, making this conference a valuable experience for all attendees.
Key Features
- keynote addresses by distinguished thought leaders and pioneers from industry and academia
- Discussion rich technical sessions
- Networking opportunities
- Exhibition from industry people
- Opportunity to collaborate with researchers
- Awards and recognitions
- Flexible mode of presentation (Hybrid/Offline)
The ADSSS-2025 conference stands out due to its distinct multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach, actively bringing together diverse minds from fields such as Computer Science, Information Systems, Computational Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication, and Computer Applications.
Its unique aspects include:
Broad Interdisciplinary Scope: Unlike many conferences that focus on single disciplines, ADSSS-2025 aims to foster a comprehensive exchange of ideas across a wide spectrum of interconnected scientific and technological domains, including applied data science, smart systems, advanced software engineering, and secure data communication.
Emphasis on Emerging Technologies: The conference provides a dedicated platform for exploring cutting-edge advancements, particularly in machine learning and deep learning, while also addressing crucial areas like computer graphics, multimedia, and the challenges of efficient and secure data communication.
Global Collaboration Focus: It actively seeks to connect scholars and practitioners worldwide, fostering a global dialogue and facilitating future collaborations among those at the forefront of computing, communications, and applied informatics.
Innovation in Diverse Applications: By integrating discussions on innovation in science, technology, and management, the conference offers a holistic view of how these advanced systems and data applications impact various sectors.
This comprehensive and interconnected focus enables ADSSS-2025 to address the complexities and rapid evolution within data science and smart systems, making it a distinctive event in the academic and industrial landscape.
Peer Review Policy
We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic publishing through a rigorous and fair peer review process. Our policy is designed to ensure that all accepted papers make a significant contribution to the scientific literature and are of excellent quality.I. Double-Blind Peer Review Process
We operate a double-blind peer review process. This means that the identities of both the author(s) and the reviewer(s) are kept confidential during the review period. This approach helps to minimize bias and ensures that manuscripts are judged solely on their content.
II. Initial Screening by TPC Chairs (Desk Reject Phase)
Upon submission, all papers undergo an initial screening by the Technical Program Committee (TPC) chairs. This crucial first step assesses manuscripts against fundamental criteria to determine if they proceed to full peer review. Papers may be desk rejected at this stage if they fail to meet any of the following:
- Formatting: Adherence to specified formatting guidelines.
- Plagiarism: Absence of plagiarism or significant overlap with previously published work.
- Language: Sufficient clarity and correctness of English to convey scientific meaning.
- Novelty: Presence of a new perspective, idea, or result, even if it's a new explanation of a familiar topic or a comprehensive review.
- Scope: Relevance of the paper's content to the conference themes and scope.
Papers that pass the initial screening are then subjected to a double-blind peer review by expert referees. Reviewers are asked to evaluate each manuscript against the following minimum criteria
Contribution:
- Does the article make a positive contribution to the scientific literature?
- What would a reader gain from it?
- Contribution does not solely require new or unpublished results; it can include:
- New explanations of familiar topics.
- Excellent descriptions or explanations of complex subjects.
- Tutorials or review articles.
- Useful or interesting background information.
- Enjoyable and informed historical perspectives or overviews.
- Substance: The article must be a complete work, going beyond a mere abstract. One-page, abstract-only articles will be rejected.
- Merit: The work must demonstrate scientific rigor, accuracy, and correctness in its methodology, results, and conclusions.
- Originality: The article must be previously unpublished and solely the work of the author(s).
- Abstract: The abstract must be a sufficient, standalone summary of the paper, clearly outlining its goals, key results, and conclusions. It should convey sufficient understanding when read in isolation.
- Title: The title must accurately and adequately describe the article's nature and content.
- Conclusions: Conclusions must be reasonable, well-supported by the presented results, or logically derived from the ideas and concepts discussed.
- Clarity and Conciseness: Ideas must be clearly expressed, readable, and easily understandable by the intended readership.
- English Usage: Correct and appropriate English is essential to effectively convey the science, intent, meaning, or purpose of the paper.
IV. Post-Review Process and Author Rebuttals
After peer review, the TPC chairs will meticulously review all comments from the referees. Only upon their approval will notifications (acceptance, rejection, or requests for revisions) be sent to the authors. For papers requiring revisions, authors are expected to submit a comprehensive rebuttal letter along with their revised manuscript. This letter should detail how each reviewer's comment has been addressed, providing clear and concise explanations for any points not incorporated.
Paper Submission
Publication Ethics Statement
Research Involving Human Participants: All human studies (individuals, samples, or data) strictly followed the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Ethical approval for all protocols was obtained from, with reference/permit number [if applicable], prior to study commencement.Informed written consent was secured from all participants before involvement. For those unable to provide full consent (e.g., minors), written consent was obtained from their parent or legal guardian. Participant data confidentiality was maintained through appropriate anonymization.
Explicit written informed consent to publish any potentially identifiable information (e.g., descriptions, photographs) was obtained from the affected individual (or their legal guardian/next of kin) and is available upon request. Non-stigmatizing and non-discriminatory language was consistently used.
Research Involving Animals, Plants, and Heritage Sites: Animal studies (vertebrates/regulated invertebrates) received ethical approval from [Name of Institutional Ethics Committee/Animal Use and Care Committee], with permit/license number [if applicable], complying with national/international guidelines.
Research on plants or threatened/endangered species adhered to institutional guidelines and relevant international regulations (International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Convention on Biological Diversity, and Convention on the Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)).
For protected heritage sites, paleontology, or archaeology, all necessary permits were obtained from relevant authorities prior to work, and discoveries were reported to authorities before manuscript submission. All biosafety and biosecurity policies were strictly followed.
Authorship and Contributions: All listed authors meet the five established authorship criteria, having made significant intellectual and practical contributions, drafted/revised the manuscript, agreed on the journal, reviewed all versions, and accepted responsibility and accountability for the content.
AI tools were used responsibly to assist with content creation (e.g., grammar checking, initial literature review) but were not listed as authors, as they cannot fulfill human responsibilities of accountability. Any such usage is acknowledged. Individuals contributing without meeting authorship criteria are listed in acknowledgments.
Originality, Data Integrity, and Competing Interests: This manuscript is original, unpublished work and is not under concurrent consideration elsewhere. All findings are reported truthfully, without manipulation, fabrication, or selective omission of data.
A Data Availability Statement is included within the manuscript, before the 'References' section, detailing how the underlying research data can be accessed.
All potential financial and non-financial competing interests have been fully disclosed within the manuscript. If none exist, this has been explicitly stated.
We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in scholarly publishing and stand by the integrity and validity of the research presented.
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Conference TPC Committee
S. No. | Name and Surname | Affiliation and its location |
1 | Dr. Swagatam Das | Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India |
2 | Mr. Maria Anurag Reddy | Facebook, Austin, USA |
3 | Dr. Nittaya Muangnak | Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand |
4 | Dr. Sumeet Sehra | Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada |
5 | Dr. Subash Harizan | Galgotias University, Noida, India |
6 | Dr. Gurjit Singh Bhathal | Punjabi University, Patiala, India |
7 | Dr. Pankaj Kumar | Chitkara University Punjab (Liquid Crystals) |
8 | Dr. D.P Gupta | Chitkara University Punjab (Material science and Radiation Physics) |
9 | Dr. Brahmaleen K. Sidhu | Punjabi University, Patiala |
10 | Dr. Renuka Sharma | Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
11 | Dr. Alex Khang | Department of AI and Data Science, Global Research Institute of Technology and Engineering, Fort Raleigh, North Carolina, United States |
12 | Dr. Ripa Ranpara | Atmiya University |
13 | Dr. K. Saravanan. | Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai |
14 | Dr. Williamjeet Singh | Punjabi University |
15 | Dr. Vaishali Mehta | MMDU, Mullana, Ambala |
16 | Dr. Sarvesh Tanwar | Amity University, Noida |
17 | Dr. Nittaya Muangnak | Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand |
18 | Dr. Manish Mahajan | Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai |
19 | Dr.Tanuja Satish Dhope | Bharati Vidyapeeth(Deemed To be University)College of Engineering,Pune |
20 | Dr. Dimple Nagpal | Lovely Professional University |
21 | Dr. Poonam | J C Bose University of Science and technology, YMCA, Faridabad |
22 | Dr. Prakash Hegade | KLE Technological University |
23 | Dr Mithlesh Arya | SKIT, M&G JAIPUR |
24 | Dr. Dinesh Chander Verma | Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology Panipat |
25 | Dr Meenakshi Sharma | Global Group of Institutes, Amritsar |
26 | Dr. Gunseerat Kaur | Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India |
27 | Dr. Yudhvir Singh | MDU Rohtak |
28 | Dr. .Rajiv Kumar | RIMT University |
29 | Dr. Jerwin Prabu A | Bharati Robotic Systems India Pvt. Ltd. |
30 | Dr Balakrishnan Subramanian | Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Chennai Campus, Paiyanoor, Chennai |
31 | Dr. Prabhakara Rao Kapula | B. V. Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur |
32 | Dr. Gurwinder Singh | Department of Computer Science, School of Sciences, Noida International University (U.P.) |
33 | Dr. Ripal Ranpara | Atmiya University |
34 | Dr. Monika Dhiman | Chitkara University Punjab (Ultrasonics interaction in liquids) |
35 | Dr. Vandana Sharma | Chitkara University Punjab (Liquid crystals) |
36 | Dr. Prakash Hegade | KLE Technological University |
37 | Dr. Deepak Mehta | Jain University, Bangalore |
38 | Dr. Kirti Seth | INHA UNIVERSITY TASHKENT |
39 | Dr. Vishal Dhiman | Chitkara University Punjab (Nanomaterials, Photocatalyst, Chalcogenides) |
40 | Dr. Gurpreet Singh | Chitkara University Punjab (Partial Differential Equations, Ordinary Differential Equations) |
41 | Dr. Neeru | ECE Department, MMEC, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana -Ambala |
42 | Dr. Arpan Deyasi | RCC Institute of Information Technology |
43 | Dr. Charanjeet Singh | Gujranwala Guru Nanak Institute of Management and Technology Ludhiana Punjab |
44 | Dr. Ke-Lin Du | Concordia University |
45 | Dr. Pankaj Bhambri | Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana |
46 | Dr. S.Kanaga Suba Raja | SRM Institute of Science and Technology , Tiruchirappalli |
47 | Dr. Kishor S. Wagh | AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Pune |
48 | Dr. Nikola Ivković | University of Zagreb, Croatia |
49 | Dr. Suresh Kumar | Geeta University Panipat |
50 | Dr. Nella Anvesh Kumar | VIT Bhopal University |
51 | Dr. Veningston K | National Institute of Technology Srinagar |
52 | Dr. Praveen Bohra | Florida Atlantic University |
53 | Dr. Pankaj Khanna | Chitkara University Punjab (Reliability Analysis, Partial Differential Equations) |
54 | Dr. Renu Bala | Chitkara University Punjab (Fluid Dynamics) |
55 | Dr. Xiao-Hua Yu | California Polytechnic State University, SLO, USA |
56 | Dr. Reima Al-Jarf | King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
57 | Dr. Archana Pandita | Amity University, Dubai |
58 | Dr. Simachew Gashaye | Debre Markos University, Ethiopia |
59 | Dr. Danilo Pelusi | Department of Communication Sciences, University of Teramo, Italy |
60 | Dr. Alex Khang | Universities of Technology and Science, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam |
61 | Dr. Chia Hung | Department of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Normal University |
62 | Dr. S. N. Panda | Chitkara University, Punjab |
63 | Dr. Sanjay Misra | Ostfold University, Halden, Norway |
64 | Dr. Ke-Lin Du | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia Univesity, Montreal, Canada |
65 | Dr. Przemyslaw Falkowski- Gilski | Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland |
66 | Dr. Rameshwar Dubey | John Moores University, Liverpool |
67 | Dr. Chia-Hung Yeh | National Taiwan Normal University Taiwan |
68 | Dr. George A. Tsihrintzis | University of Piraeus, Athens, Greece |
69 | Dr. Kirti Seth | Inha University, Taskkent |
70 | Dr. Nittaya Muangnak | Kasetsart University Chalermphrakiat Sakonnakhon Province Campus, Department of Computer Science and Information Technology Thailand |
71 | Dr. Reima Al-Jarf | King Saud University, Riyadh |
72 | Dr. Xiao-Hua Yu | California Polytechnic State University, SLO (San Luis Obispo) USA |
73 | Dr. Joy Iong-Zong Chen | Department of Electrical Engineering, Da-Yeh University Taiwan |
74 | Dr. Xavier Fernando | Ryerson Communications Lab, Associate Editor, IEEE IOT Journal, Associate Editor, IEEE Consumer Technology Magazine, IEEE Canada Region 7 Vitality Coordinator Canada |
75 | Dr. Grigorios N. Beligiannis | University of Patras - Agrinio Campus, Greece |
76 | Dr. Yi-Fei PU | College of Software Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China |
77 | Dr. Dimitrios Koukopoulos | University of Patras, Greece |
78 | Dr. Nikola Ivkovic | University of Zagreb, Croatia |
79 | Dr. M.L. Dennis Wong | Heriot Watt University, Malaysia |
80 | Dr. Kalpna Guleria | Chitkara University, Punjab |
81 | Dr. Martin Anda | Murdoch University, Australia |
82 | Dr. Ahmed Nabih Zaki Rashed | Menoufia University, Egypt |
83 | Dr. Costin Badica | University of Craiova, Romania |
84 | Dr. Prabjakara Rao Kapula | B.V.Raju Institute of Technology, Telangana |
85 | Dr. Kawalinderjit Kaur | California State University, USA |
86 | Dr. Harjit Singh | Chitkara University, Punjab |
87 | Dr. Ashu Gupta | Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia |
88 | Dr. Jagpreet Sidhu | Jaypee University, Solan, India |
89 | Dr. Karamjeet Singh | Thapar University, Patiala, India |
90 | Dr. Kawaljeet Singh | Punjabi University, Patiala, India |
91 | Dr. Pao-Ann Hsiung | Professor, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan |
92 | Dr. Shashvat | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alliance College of Engineering and Design, Alliance University, Bangalore |
93 | Dr. Shweta Jain | IIT, Ropar |
94 | Dr. Shalli Rani | Chitkara University, Punjab |
95 | Dr. Arpan K. Kar | IIT, New Delhi |
96 | Dr. Aarti Vaish | School of Engineering and Technology Sushant University, Gurugram |
97 | Dr. Virender Ranga | Delhi Technological University, Delhi, Information Technology Department |
98 | Dr. Sheifali Gupta | Chitkara University, Punjab |
99 | Dr. Sitender | Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, Delhi |
100 | Dr. C Senthilkumar | Thiagarajar College of Engineering , Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India |
101 | Dr. Arpan Deyasi | RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
102 | Dr. Saravanan K | Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennia, India |
103 | Dr. Sharvari C. Tamane | Professor & Head, Department. of Information Technology, JNEC and University Department of Information and Communication Technology (UDICT), MGM University Aurangabad |
104 | Dr. Malaya Kumar Nath | NIT, Puducherry |
105 | Dr. Manish Sharma | Chitkara University, Punjab |
106 | Dr. S. Balakrishnan | Department of Computer Science and Business System, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu |
107 | Dr. S. Palanivelrajan | Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering Tamil Nadu, India |
108 | Dr. A.Chandrasekar | St. Joseph's College of Engineering, Chennai |
109 | Dr. S. Kanaga Suba Raja | Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science SRM Easwari Engineering College, Ramapuram, Chennai |
110 | Dr. Veningston K | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar |
111 | Dr. Nitika Vats Doohan | MIEEE, LMCSI,MACM, Reviewer of WMC journal, Senior Member IEEE Indore, India |
112 | Dr. Ajay Kumar Vyas | PhD, SMIEEE, Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering (AIIE) Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
113 | Dr. Urmila Shrawankar | Government Engineering College, Ajmer, Rajasthan |
114 | Dr. Ripal D Ranpara | Department of Computer Science Atmiya University, Rajkot, Gujarat |
115 | Dr. T. Subha | Department of Computational Intelligence SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu |
116 | Dr. Purnima Gandhi | Institute of Technology, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
117 | Dr. Rishu Chaujar | DTU, New Delhi, India |
118 | Dr. Ashwani Kush | Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India |
119 | Dr. Ram Kumar | Chitkara University, Punjab |
120 | Dr. B. Sandhya | MVSR Engineering College, Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
121 | Dr. Deepak Garg | Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India |
122 | Dr. Jerwinprabu A | Bharati Robotic Systems India Pvt. Ltd, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
123 | Dr. K. P. Lakshmi | B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India |
124 | Dr. S. K. Mittal | Chitkara University, Punjab |
125 | Dr. Prakash Hegade | KLE Technological University, Karnataka, India | 126 | Dr. Rajesh Khanna | Thapar University, Punjab, India |
127 | Mr. Jyotir Moy Chatterjee | Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation, Malaysia |
128 | Dr. Sikhinam Nagamani | Department of IT, LBRCE, Andhra Pradesh |
129 | Dr. Arpan Deyasi | RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal |
130 | Dr. Jagreet Gill | XenonStack, Chandigarh |
131 | Dr. Lee Hoa | Vietnam National University |
132 | Dr. Saurabh Mehta | Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai |
133 | Dr. Sangeeta Singh | Vardhman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, Telangana |
134 | Dr. M.A. Jabbar | Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad |
135 | Dr. Ana Hol | University of Western Sydney, Australia |
136 | Dr. Heitor Costa | University in Lavras, Brazil |
137 | Dr. Yusliza Mohd Yusoff | Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia |
138 | Dr. Reshna Ayoob | TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, Kerala |
139 | Dr. Thennarasan Sabapathy | Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia |
140 | Dr. Muzammil Jusoh | Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia |
141 | Dr. Bijuna Kunju K | TKM College Of Engineering, Kerala |
142 | Dr. Rinkle Rani | Thapar University, Patiala |
143 | Dr. C.P. Ravikumar | Texas Instruments, India |
144 | Mr. Robin Tommy | Tata Consultancy Services |
145 | Dr. V. Jayaprakasan | Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Telangana |
146 | Mr. Tushar Mote | Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune |
147 | Dr. Satvik Khara | Silver Oak College of Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
148 | Dr. Md. Khadim | Shri Ramswaroop Memorial College of Engineering and Management, Lucknow, U.P. |
149 | Dr. Sumit Tiwari | Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, U.P. |
150 | Dr. Deepa A K | SCT College of Engineering, Kerala |
151 | Dr. Bharat K Bhargava | Purdue University, USA |
152 | Dr. Gagandeep Jagdev | Punjabi University, Patiala |
153 | Dr. Sonia Goyal | Punjabi University, Patiala |
154 | Dr. Amar Buchade | Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Pune |
155 | Dr. Shikha Tripathi | PES University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
Previous Conference links
ADSSS - 2023 (Published / Indexed in Scopus)
ADSSS - 2022 (Published / Indexed in Scopus)
Organizing Committee
Role | Name and Surname | Affiliation and its location | |
Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs |
Dr. Naveen Kumar
Dr. Preetinder Singh Brar |
naveen.sharma@chitkara.edu.in preetinder.brar@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Web Chair | Dr. Amanpreet Singh | amanpreet.singh@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Workshops Chair & Co-Conveners | Dr. Deepika Chaudhary | deepika.chaudhary@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Sponsorship & Exhibits Chair | Mr. Vikas rattan | vikas.rattan@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Publications Chair | Dr. Rajesh Kaushal | rajesh.kaushal@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Panels Chair |
Dr. Maninderjit Singh Khanna Dr. Ruchi Mittal |
maninder.khanna@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Tutorials Chair | Dr. Deepika Chaudhary | deepika.chaudhary@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Demos Chair | Dr. Nishu Bali | nishu.bali@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Posters and PhD Track Chair & Co-Convenor | Dr. Rupinder Singh | rupinder.1153@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Local Chair | Mr. Vikas Rattan | vikas.rattan@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Conference Convener | Dr. Rajesh Kaushal | rajesh.kaushal@chitkara.edu.in | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India |
Previous Conference Proceedings
ADSSS - 2023 Conference Proceedings
ADSSS - 2024 Conference Proceedings Submitted for indexing in Scopus
Tracks
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Applied Mathematics for Real World Applications
Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Probability, Statistics, and Stochastic Processes
Industrial Mathematics and Engineering Applications
Explainable AI and Interpretability in Applied Mathematics
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Computing in Business and Learning
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Business Transformation
Digital Transformation and Cloud Computing for Enterprise and Education
Data Science, Big Data, and Business Analytics
Learning Technologies and Future of Education
Computing for Sustainable Business and Social Impact
Emerging Computing Paradigms and Future of Work
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Quantum Physics and Emerging Technologies
Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Theory (algorithms, hardware, error correction, applications in materials science and optimization)
Quantum Sensors and Metrology (e.g., atomic clocks, precision measurement, quantum imaging)
Quantum Materials and Devices (e.g., topological insulators, superconductors, 2D materials, spintronics)
Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and their practical implications
Computational Physics and High-Performance Computing
Materials Physics and Engineering Sciences
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Foundational Algorithms and Models for Smart Systems
Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning
Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) and Scientific Machine Learning
Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms for Big Data
Formal Methods and Verification for AI/ML Systems
Quantum Algorithms for Data Science
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Smart Sensing, Data Acquisition, and Edge Intelligence
Physics of Sensors and Transducers for Data Acquisition
Signal Processing and Feature Engineering for Real-time Data
Edge AI and Federated Learning
Data Fusion and Multi-Modal Data Integration
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Digital Twins
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Intelligent Automation and Autonomous Systems
Robotics and Autonomous Navigation
Reinforcement Learning for Control and Decision Making
Swarm Intelligence and Multi-Agent Systems
Predictive Maintenance and Anomaly Detection
Human-Robot Interaction and Human-AI Collaboration
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Data-Driven Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems
Computational Physics with Data-Driven Enhancements
Inverse Problems and Scientific Machine Learning
Statistical Mechanics and Complex Networks for System Analysis
Uncertainty Quantification and Propagation
Simulation-Based Optimization and Digital Twins
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Ethical, Legal, and Societal Implications of Applied Data Science and Smart Systems
Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAT) in AI
Data Privacy and Security in Smart Environments
Regulation and Governance of Autonomous Systems
Sociophysics and Computational Social Science
The Future of Work and Skills in an AI-Driven World
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Deep Intelligence for Interdisciplinary Research
Healthcare, cyber security and agricultural solutions
Deep intelligence into IoT (Internet of Things) and robotics
Smart advertising and marketing
Artificial Reasoning
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AI and Deep Learning
Heuristic and nature inspired search
Fuzzy and Rough Set
Reinforcement Learning
ANN, RNN, CNN, RBM and deep neural network
NLP (natural language processing)
Special Session/Tracks
Tracks | Track Conveners | |||
Applied Mathematics for Real World Applications | Dr. Mohit Kumar Kakkar | |||
Computing in Business and Learning | Dr. Ruchi Mittal | |||
Quantum Physics and Emerging Technologies | Dr. Pankaj Kumar | |||
Foundational Algorithms and Models for Smart Systems | Dr. Sushil Kumar Narang | |||
Smart Sensing, Data Acquisition, and Edge Intelligence |
Dr. Preetinder Singh Brar Dr. Kuldeep Sharma |
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Intelligent Automation and Autonomous Systems | Dr. Rishu Chhabra | |||
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Dr. Jaiteg Singh | Chitkara University, Punjab | jaiteg.singh@chitkara.edu.in |
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Kaushal | Chitkara University, Punjab | rajesh.kaushal@chitkara.edu.in |
Dr. Sukhjit Singh Sehra | Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada | ssehra@wlu.ca |
Dr. Farman Ali | Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | farman0977@skku.edu |
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