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Scope of FTASSS  

Future Tech: Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Systems Summit" explores integrating AI technologies into sustainable practices. It covers AI applications in environmental monitoring, sustainable agriculture, smart cities, renewable energy, circular economy, water management, and transportation. Additionally, it examines AI's role in climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and the economic and social impacts of sustainable AI integration. The event aims to gather researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to share insights, present research findings, and discuss advancements in using AI to enhance sustainability across various sectors.

FTASSS Objectives  

To advance the integration of artificial intelligence into sustainable systems, promoting innovative solutions that enhance environmental sustainability across industries while exploring the technological, ethical, and societal implications of AI in sustainable development.

1. Showcase Innovations: Highlight cutting-edge research and real-world applications of AI that contribute to sustainable practices in various sectors such as energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and urban planning.

2. Foster Collaboration: Create a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, technologists, policymakers, and industry leaders to foster partnerships that accelerate the adoption of AI in sustainable development.

3. Discuss Ethical Implications: Address the ethical considerations and challenges associated with the deployment of AI technologies in sustainability efforts, including privacy, bias, and equitable access.

4. Promote Sustainable AI Development: Encourage the development of AI technologies that are not only effective but also energy-efficient and low on resource consumption, setting a standard for sustainable AI practices.

5. Educate and Empower: Provide educational workshops, tutorials, and sessions that equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to implement AI-driven sustainability solutions within their organizations or communities.

6. Influence Policy: Generate actionable insights and policy recommendations that support the integration of AI into sustainable development strategies at local, national, and global levels.

7. Highlight Global Challenges and Solutions: Identify and discuss global challenges in sustainability that AI can address, showcasing successful case studies and innovative solutions from around the world.

The FTASSS aims to be a pivotal event that not only explores the potential of AI to foster sustainable development but also addresses the complexities and responsibilities that come with such technological advancements.

Conference topics

  • AI in Renewable Energy Management :Exploring AI applications in forecasting, optimizing, and managing renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
  • AI for Sustainable Urban Planning :Discussing the use of AI in designing smart cities that optimize energy use, reduce waste, and improve quality of life.
  • AI in Efficient Resource Management :Showcasing AI-driven innovations in water, waste, and natural resources management to achieve sustainability goals.
  • Ethical AI for Sustainability :Examining the ethical dimensions of using AI in sustainable practices, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, and equity.
  • AI and Circular Economy: Discussing how AI can drive circular economy practices, including recycling processes, product lifecycle extensions, and waste reduction.
  • AI-Enhanced Green Manufacturing :Highlighting AI's role in transforming manufacturing processes to be more energy-efficient and less wasteful.
  • Sustainable AI Infrastructure :Focusing on developing AI systems that are themselves sustainable, including considerations for hardware and energy consumption.
  • AI for Climate Change Adaptation :Discussing the role of AI in climate modeling, disaster response, and adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
  • AI in Agricultural Sustainability :Exploring how AI can help in achieving sustainable agriculture through precision farming, pest control, and yield optimization.
  • Sustainability in AI Workforce and Education :Addressing the need for education and training in AI and sustainability, ensuring a skilled workforce capable of advancing these fields.

About the Scientific Research Group in Egypt  

Scientific Research Group in Egypt (SRSEG), a dynamic hub of innovation and collaboration in computer science. The roots of our journey can be traced back to 2002, with the inception of the Abo Research Lab. Originally comprising undergraduate and postgraduate students under the guidance of Professor Aboul Ella Hassanien, SRSEG has evolved into a prestigious entity over the past two decades.

SRSEG is committed to excellence, fostering a community of scholars that transcends institutional boundaries. From its modest beginnings, the research group has grown to encompass students and researchers from various Egyptian universities, and it has extended its reach to include contributors from several Arab countries.. As SRSEG looks back on two decades of achievements, our mission remains clear—to inspire and cultivate the next generation of innovators in computer science. We are dedicated to creating a conducive environment for the exploration of cutting-edge ideas, the development of impactful projects, and the organization of conferences and workshops that contribute to the wider scientific community.

In alignment with Egypt's Vision 2030 and the global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals SRSEG, the SRSEG emerges as a key player in shaping the nation's technological landscape and fostering sustainable growth.

About the Cairo University in Egypt  

Founded in 1908, Cairo University is one of Egypt's oldest and most prestigious universities, playing a crucial role in the development of education and research in the region. Situated in Giza, near the iconic Pyramids, the university campus blends historical significance with modern academic excellence. Cairo University is a leading center for research and innovation, with numerous research centers and institutes dedicated to various fields. The university has been instrumental in driving scientific research and technological advancements, contributing significantly to Egypt’s and the global scientific community's progress.

Cairo University is not only a hub for academic pursuits but also a center for cultural and social activities. The university regularly hosts conferences, seminars, cultural festivals, and sporting events, enriching the student experience and fostering a vibrant campus life. Its libraries and museums hold extensive collections that support both academic and cultural learning. The university maintains partnerships with leading international institutions, enhancing its global reach and fostering cross-cultural academic exchange. These collaborations span joint research projects, student and faculty exchange programs, and international conferences, positioning Cairo University as a globally connected institution.

This conference will bring together leading researchers, academics, and industry professionals to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in technological and applied sciences aimed at fostering sustainable societies. This event at Cairo University will not only highlight the university’s contributions to sustainable development but also provide a platform for sharing innovative ideas and collaborative efforts aimed at creating sustainable societies worldwide.

Conference Committee 

General Chairs
Pro. Aboul-Ella Hassanien

Professor, Dept of Computer, AI and Information Technology
Cairo University
Founder and Chair of the Scientific Research School
Egypt
aboitcairo@cu.edu.eg

Program Chairs
Heba M. Abdel-Atty

Professor,Department of Electrical Engineering
Port Said University
heba.mohamed@eng.psu


Dr. Ahmed Taher, PhD

IEEE Senior Member, ISA Member
Full Professor, Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence
Benha University, Egypt
ahmad_T_azar@ieee.org

DR. Ashraf Darwish

Professor, Faculty of Science
Helwan University
Cairo, Egypt
ashraf.darwish.eg@ieee.org


DR. Sally M. Elghamrawy

Head of Communications & Computer Engineering Department
Misr higher institute for engineering and technology
Mansura, Egypt
sally_elghamrawy@ieee.org

Organizing Chair
Prof. Aboul-Ella Hassanien

Professor, Dept of Computer, AI and Information Technology
Cairo University
Founder and Chair of the Scientific Research School
Egypt
aboitcairo@cu.edu.eg


Finance Chair
Walaa Saber

Dept of Electrical Engineering
Port Said University
Egypt
 
 

Mohamed Abd Elfattah

Dept of Preventive Affairs
Ministry of Health and Population
MET, EGYPT
 
 

Publication Chair
Rabab F. Abdel-Kader

Vice Dean of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Engineering
Port Said University, Egypt
rehabfarouk@eng.psu.edu.eg
 

Gehad Ismail Sayed

School of Computer Science, Canadian
International College (CIC), Cairo, Egypt
gehad_sayed@cic-cairo.com
 

Asmaa Saad Abd Elgwad Abdo

Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence
University of Sadat City, Menoufia, Egypt
asm2009_asm2009@yahoo.com
 

Publicity Chair
Rabab F. Abdel-Kader

Vice Dean of Graduate Studies
Research with the Faculty of Engineering
Port Said University Egypt
 
 

Islam Shaalan

Department of Electrical Engineering
Port Said University
Egypt
 

Joshua A. Abolarinwa

Namibia University of Science and Technology
Namibia

 

Tolga Ensari

Department of Computer and Information Science
Arkansas Tech University
USA
 

  • Arezou Harraf, Box Hill College Kuwait, Kuwait
  • Amina Buallay, Secretariat General of the Higher Education Council, Bahrain
  • Araby Madbouly, Muscat College, Oman
  • Abdul Nasser Nour, An-Najah National University, Palestine
  • Qasim Zureigat, Sulaiman AlRajhi School of Business, Saudia Arabia
  • Basheer Al-Haimi, Hebei University, China
  • Talal Al-Hayale, University of Windsor, Canada
  • Shakir Ullah, Stratford University, USA
  • Chin-Shiuh Shieh, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
  • Chris Hughes, University of Salford, UK
  • Essam Rashed, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Pavel Krömer, VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Ibrahima Faye, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
  • Ahmed Hamed Attia, Suez Canal University, Egypt
  • Yannis Korkontzelos, Edge Hill University, UK
  • Amna Eleyan, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
  • Eman H. Alkhammash, Taif University, Saudi Arabia
  • Rania Hodhod, Columbus State University, USA
  • Djamel Saba, Renewable Energy Research Unit in Saharan region, Adrar, Algeria

  • Pro. Aboul-Ella Hassanien, Founder and Chair of the Scientific Research School, Egypt
  • Dr. Ahmed Taher, PhD, IEEE Senior Member, ISA Member, Full Professor, Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Benha University, Egypt
  • Walaa Saber, Electrical Engineering Department, Port Said University, Egypt
  • Mohamed Abd Elfattah, Preventive Affairs at Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt, Egypt
  • Amina Buallay, Secretariat General of the Higher Education Council, Bahrain

  • Dr. Suresh Chavhan, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Raichur, India
  • Prof Vivekananda Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad
  • Dr. Suresh Chavhan, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Raichur, India
  • Dr. Dimitrios Alexios Karras, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

  • English

  • Auditorium, Cairo University, Gamaa Street, Giza, Egypt; Postal Code: 12613

Important Dates 

Submission date 1st July - 22th August - 2024
Acceptance Notification 23th August - 5th September - 2024
Camera Ready submission 12th September - 2024
Conference date 17th - 18 th November - 2024

Registration Details 

Category Fee (USD) Late fee
Students 300 350
Professional/ Regular Authors/ Faculty Members/IEEE Member 350 400
IEEE Non Member 400 450
Regular Author 2nd Paper 300 350
\Non-Author / Presenter 250 300

Keynote Speaker 

Dr. G. Geetha

School of Computer Science and Engineering
JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru, India

Dr. Munir Ahmad

Ph.D,Computer Scince, Preston University
Pakistan

Adil Khan

PhD , Professor, Insitute of Data Science and Artificial intelligence
University of Hull, UK

Hou linxuan

Associate Professor
School of education , Nanjing University of the Arts, China

Dr. Rajkumar Buyya | Professor and Director

Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Director of the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory University of Melbourne, Australia.

Dr. Andino Maseleno | Lead Guest Editor

Institute of Informatics and Computing Energy Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia.

Kewyn George | Digital Futurist

Center Head & Director - Information Services Seattle, Expeditors International and Executive Partner at Gartner.
Washington, United States

Prof. Akin Cellatoglu | Vice Rector

European University of Lefke (EUL)
Turkey

Peddoju Sateesh Kumar | Professor

High Performance Computing Lab Department of Computer Science & Engineering Indian Institute of Technology,
Roorkee, India

Prof. (Dr). C.E. Veni Madhavan | Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science and Automation,
Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bengaluru

Contact Us 

If you have any questions or inquiries, feel free to get in touch with us.

PROF. Aboul-Ella Hassanien
Professor, Dept of Computer, AI and Information Technology Cairo University Founder and Chair of the Scientific Research School Egypt aboitcairo@cu.edu.eg
office@icaisc.net