Test Issue on Advanced Computing and Multidisciplinary Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55163/n4bx9907

Authors

  • Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc. Head, Cancer Research Institute (CRI), California South University (CSU), California, USA Author

Keywords:

research, innovation, multidisciplinary

Abstract

About ICACMR-2024

The International Conference on Advanced Computing and Multidisciplinary Research (ICACMR-2024) serves as a premier forum for researchers, academicians, engineers, and industry experts to present and discuss the latest innovations, trends, and research challenges across diverse disciplines of science, technology, and engineering.

This conference aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange by bridging the gap between computing sciences and other domains such as engineering, health, environment, and management. By fostering discussions on cutting-edge developments, ICACMR-2024 encourages participants to explore innovative solutions for global challenges through the integration of modern computational methods and multidisciplinary approaches.

Scope

ICACMR-2024 covers a wide spectrum of research areas spanning theoretical foundations, practical implementations, and emerging technologies. The scope includes, but is not limited to:

  • Promotion of cross-disciplinary research involving computing, engineering, and applied sciences
  • Integration of artificial intelligence, data science, and automation in industrial and social domains
  • Advancement of sustainable and technology-driven solutions for global development
  • Exploration of innovative computational tools for solving real-world problems
  • Collaboration between academia and industry to foster research-driven innovation
Topics Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Computing Technologies
  • Machine Learning and Deep Learning Applications
  • Natural Language Processing and Generative AI
  • Cloud, Edge, and Quantum Computing
  • Cybersecurity, Blockchain, and Data Privacy
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Systems
Track 2: Engineering, Technology, and Applied Sciences
  • Electrical, Electronics, and Communication Systems
  • Mechanical, Civil, and Industrial Engineering Innovations
  • Robotics, Automation, and Control Systems
  • Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technologies
  • Materials Science and Nanotechnology
Track 3: Health, Bio, and Environmental Sciences
  • Biomedical Engineering and Health Informatics
  • Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
  • Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Solutions
  • Biotechnology and Life Science Applications
  • Smart Agriculture and Food Security
Track 4: Business, Management, and Social Sciences
  • AI in Business Analytics and Decision-Making
  • Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0
  • Sustainable Business Models and Green Economy
  • Social Innovation, Smart Cities, and Policy Studies
  • Education Technology and e-Learning Systems
Track 5: Interdisciplinary and Emerging Areas
  • Cognitive Computing and Human–Computer Interaction
  • Ethical AI, Privacy, and Trustworthy Systems
  • Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Metaverse
  • Multidisciplinary Data Analytics for Social Good
  • Computational Approaches to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

 

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Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.

Head, Cancer Research Institute (CRI), California South University (CSU), California, USA 

Topic: AI in Cancer Diagnosis & Detection

Dr.Pankaj Kumar

Scientist D, Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, India

Topic: Smart AI-Enabled Ambulance Routing for Emergency Care Optimization

 

Session Chairs:

Dr.S.Saravana Kumar

Professor & HOD, CMR University, Bengaluru, India

Dr.R.Sugumar

Professor, SIMATS University, Chennai, India

Reviewers:

Dr. Bassel Soudan

University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Dr. S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja

Dept. of CSE, Hindusthan Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India

Dr.Ushaa Eswaran

Department of ECE, Velammal Engineering College, Chennai, India

Dr. A. K. Sharma

Department of Computer Science and Informatics, University of Kota, Rajasthan, India

Vamsi Krishna Eruvaram

Sr. Data Engineer, Lowe's, Phoenix, United States of America

Yeshwanth Valaboju

Technical Manager, Rigved Technologies Pvt. Ltd, India

Neha Tyagi

Senior Vice President, Bank of New York (BNY), USA

Akinwale Ishola

Eastern Illinois University, IL, United States of America

 

Schedule & Registration

Deadline for Submission

20th February 2024

Revised Article submission

20th February, 2024

Early bird Registration

25th February 2024

Registration

25th March 2024

Conference Date

9th & 10th April 2024

Conference Venue

Virtual

Email

conference@iadier-academy.org

 

Registration Fee:

Regular Author

5000 INR / 200USD

Listener (Co-Author / General Participants)

2500 INR / 100USD

Research Scholars / UG / PG Students

2500 INR / 100USD

Corporate

5000 INR / 200 USD

 

Author Guidelines
  1. Online Registration:
    All participants must complete online registration before the registration deadline to confirm their participation. A confirmation email will be sent upon successful registration with further instructions.
  2. Authors and Paper Limit:
    Each paper may have up to five authors, including the guiding faculty or mentor.
  3. Submission Requirements:
    • Authors are required to submit original research papers or extended abstracts following the official conference template.
    • The paper template and copyright form are available on the IADIER Conferences website.
    • Submissions will undergo a peer-review process, and authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection in due course.
  4. Publication and Selection:
    • Accepted articles must meet the selection criteria of the respective publications.
    • Papers must be original and should not be published elsewhere. Ethical standards must be strictly followed in research and presentation.
  5. Remote Participation:
    Authors from other states or countries who are unable to attend in person may still present their papers virtually.
  6. Publication Options:
    • The conference fee includes publication in international journals associated with the event.
    • Authors wishing to publish in Scopus, SCI, or UGC Care journals may do so for an additional publication fee, as determined by the respective journal.
  7. Notification of Acceptance:
    • Authors will be informed about the acceptance or rejection of their papers as soon as the review process is completed.

IADIER Conferences cordially invites authors to submit their papers in accordance with the prescribed submission guidelines.

Page Limit: Each paper should normally be up to 8 pages. Papers exceeding this limit will incur an additional page charge. Authors must follow the official conference paper template.

Content Requirements: We invite authors to submit full-length, original research papers that include references, tables, figures, and results. Submitted work should present unpublished research findings, whether theoretical or experimental.

Originality and Publication Status: All submissions must be original and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should comply with the conference style and formatting requirements and may be subject to peer review and editorial adjustments.

Submission Process: Authors should submit the full manuscript via the conference email ID before the submission deadline.

Additional Page Charges: A paper may have a minimum of 5 pages and a maximum of 10 pages without any additional charge. For papers exceeding 8 pages, an extra page fee of Rs. 200 (or 10 USD) per page will be applied. Authors will be notified of the reason for the additional charge at the time of acceptance.

Submission Standards:

Authors are expected to ensure that their submissions adhere to the highest standards of research ethics, including:

  • Integrity: Accurate and honest representation of data, results, and findings.
  • Acknowledgment: Properly crediting all sources, references, and collaborators.
  • Originality: Avoiding simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues.
  • Transparency: Disclosing any potential conflicts of interest.

The conference is committed to upholding ethical principles, including but not limited to the following standards:

IADIER Conferences are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards. These principles guide all participants — including organizers, speakers, reviewers, and attendees — and cover, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Accountability: All participants are responsible for adhering to the ethical standards set by the conference, ensuring professional conduct throughout all activities.
  • Collaboration and Sharing: Encouraging constructive collaboration and the open exchange of ideas, while respecting the contributions and rights of all participants.
  • Confidentiality: Maintaining the confidentiality of submitted work, reviewer identities, and any proprietary or sensitive information shared during the conference.
  • Conflict of Interest: Avoiding and transparently disclosing any conflicts of interest that could influence decision-making, reviews, or the integrity of the conference.
  • Environmental and Social Responsibility: Promoting environmentally sustainable practices and addressing social sustainability in conference planning and execution.
  • Fairness and Transparency: Ensuring a fair, unbiased, and transparent review process for all submissions and decision-making processes.
  • Integrity and Honesty: Presenting all information, data, and research accurately, originally, and with proper attribution to sources.
  • Non-Discrimination: Upholding inclusivity and equal opportunity for all participants, regardless of race, gender, nationality, or other personal characteristics.
  • Respect for Intellectual Property: Recognizing and protecting intellectual property rights by preventing plagiarism, unauthorized reproduction, and improper citation of others’ work.
  • Positive Social Impact: Encouraging research and presentations that contribute constructively to society and promote public welfare.
  Copyright and Licensing

All papers submitted to the conference remain the intellectual property of the authors. By submitting, authors grant the conference a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute the work in the conference proceedings, both in print and online. Submissions must be original and unpublished elsewhere, with proper acknowledgment of all sources and collaborators. Authors who wish to publish in indexed journals (Scopus, SCI, UGC Care, etc.) may do so subject to additional publication agreements and fees. Compliance with ethical standards regarding copyright, plagiarism, and intellectual property is mandatory, and any violations may result in rejection or retraction of the paper.

Code of Conduct

The conference’s code of conduct, which encourages a civil and welcoming atmosphere, is intended to be followed by all attendees. Discrimination, harassment, and other unethical actions will not be accepted.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism refers to the unauthorized use or reproduction of another author’s words, ideas, or expressions, and presenting them as one’s own original work. It constitutes a serious breach of academic integrity and ethical conduct. Acts of plagiarism — including direct copying, paraphrasing without acknowledgment, or using data, concepts, or results without proper citation — are considered intellectual dishonesty. Depending on the severity, such violations may result in rejection of the paper, withdrawal of publication, suspension, or other disciplinary actions.

While plagiarism itself is not always a legal offense, it can infringe upon copyright laws and violate the moral rights of original authors. It is important to note that plagiarism and copyright infringement, though related, are distinct concepts: plagiarism breaches ethical and professional standards, whereas copyright infringement violates legal protections. Academic and publishing institutions, including IADIER  Conferences, define and enforce their own policies and penalties for plagiarism to uphold fairness, originality, and scholarly integrity.

Keynote Address Invitation

The Organizing Committee of the IADIER  Conference cordially invites distinguished academicians, researchers, industry experts, and professionals to deliver Keynote Addresses at the conference. The keynote sessions aim to inspire participants by sharing innovative insights, emerging trends, and groundbreaking research developments within the fields of science, engineering, and technology.

Invited keynote speakers will have the opportunity to engage with a global audience, contribute to high-level discussions, and shape the future direction of multidisciplinary research. The committee looks forward to your valuable presence and contribution to the success of this international event.

Special invitations will be extended to prospective keynote speakers to share details about their research interests. Interested speakers may contact the organizing committee via email for further correspondence.

Interested keynote speakers are invited to submit the following information to conference@iadier-academy.org, ensuring the conference name is included in the subject line.

  1. Full Academic and Professional Profile
  2. Photograph
  3. Full Name & Affiliation
  4. Short Biography
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2025-12-10

How to Cite

Test Issue on Advanced Computing and Multidisciplinary Research. (2025). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation, 1(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.55163/n4bx9907