The 2026 IEEE International Conference on Smart Sustainable Systems for Computer and Engineering Applications (3SCEA2026)
19-21 April 2026, Cairo, Egypt
Under the patronage of His Excellency Prof. Moh. Ayman Ashour, the Egyptian Minister of
Higher Education and Scientific Research, and His Excellency Mr. Eric Chevallier,
The French Ambassador in Egypt
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: December 21, 2025
Author notification: January 31, 2026
Camera-ready submission: February 15, 2026
All deadlines are 11:59pm Cairo Time (GMT+3)
Submission Portal: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SSSCEA2026
Introduction
It is our great pleasure to invite you to attend and submit papers to the 2026 IEEE International Conference on Smart Sustainable Systems for Computer and Engineering Applications (3SCEA 2026), which will be held at April 19-21, 2026, Cairo, Egypt. 3SCEA 2026, partially sponsored by IEEE Egypt Section, a premier global event dedicated to exploring cutting-edge technologies and innovations that merge smart systems with sustainability. As we face unprecedented global challenges in both environmental sustainability and technological advancements, the role of smart systems in shaping the future of engineering applications has never been more critical.
The 3SCEA 2026 conference brings together thought leaders, scientists, engineers, practitioners, researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to present their latest research results and discuss novel technologies that are transforming industries and communities in a sustainable direction. The conference highlights advancements in all areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT) for smart infrastructure, green computing and energy-efficient technologies, cyber-physical systems for smart engineering, renewable energy systems and smart grids, sustainable materials and advanced manufacturing.
3SCEA 2026 seeks to create a collaborative environment that fosters knowledge exchange and innovation, driving the adoption of sustainable solutions in computer science and engineering applications. By bringing together the brightest minds in academia, industry, and government, we aim to accelerate the development and implementation of smart sustainable systems that address the pressing needs of today and the future. We invite you to join us at 3SCEA 2026 and be a part of shaping the future of sustainable engineering and technology. The conference will feature technical paper presentations and distinguished keynote speeches.
Topics of Interest
The 3SCEA 2026 conference will feature seven tracks, along with a special session dedicated to showcasing the latest topics in computational and mathematical algorithms for sustainable systems. Submissions should address challenges and opportunities across the full spectrum of computing, software and infrastructure, including but not limited to:
Track 1: Advances in AI and Machine Learning Technologies for Sustainability:
- Next-Generation Machine Learning Algorithms for Sustainability
- Explainable AI (XAI) for Sustainable Systems
- Federated Learning for Distributed Sustainable Data
- Energy-Efficient and Low-Carbon AI Algorithms
- Neural Architecture Search (NAS) for Sustainable AI Models
- Transfer Learning and Multi-task Learning for Sustainability
- Advanced Optimization Methods for Sustainability Models
- Self-Supervised Learning for Sustainable Systems
- Reinforcement Learning for Sustainability-Driven Optimization
- Robust Machine Learning for Sustainable Decision Making
- Graph-Based Machine Learning Methods for Sustainable Systems
- Synthetic Data Generation for Sustainability Modeling
- Data Fusion and Multi-source Data Integration for Sustainability
- Multimodal Large Language Models (LLMs) and LLM-based frameworks for Sustainable Systems
- AI for Sustainability and Ethical Considerations
- Meta-learning for Sustainable Machine Learning Systems
Track 2: Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy and Blockchain for Sustainable Systems:
- Advanced Cryptography for Digital Privacy in Sustainable Systems
- Blockchain Consensus Algorithms for Sustainability
- Decentralized Identity Management and Privacy-Preserving Protocols
- Blockchain Interoperability and Cross-Chain Communication for Sustainability
- Distributed Ledger Technologies for Sustainable Data Integrity and Auditability
- Blockchain Privacy Solutions for Sustainable Systems
- Secure Smart Contracts and Privacy-Preserving Protocols
- AI-Driven Cybersecurity for Blockchain and Sustainable Systems
- Blockchain Scalability and Efficiency Challenges in Sustainable Systems
- Zero Trust Architectures for Cybersecurity in Sustainable Digital Systems
- Blockchain for Secure and Transparent Digital Governance in Sustainability
- Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for Sustainable Blockchain Systems
- Blockchain Data Provenance for Sustainability
- Blockchain for Digital Privacy in Sustainable IoT Systems
Track 3: Internet of Things (IoT), Edge, Fog and Cloud Computing for Sustainability:
- Energy-Efficient Computing, Communication, Architectures and Protocols
- Resource Optimization in Distributed Systems
- Computation Offloading and Resource Orchestration
- Edge and Fog Computing for Real-time Data Processing
- Cloud-based Solutions for Sustainability in Smart Infrastructures
- IoT-enabled Smart Grids and Energy Management Systems
- Energy-efficient IoT Solutions for Environmental Sustainability
- IoT-driven Circular Economy Model
- Sustainable Network Design and Networking Protocols
- Sensing and Actuation for Environmental Intelligence
- Data Analytics across the Edge–Cloud Continuum
- Sustainability-centric Modeling and Simulation models and Performance Evaluation for IoT–Edge–Cloud systems
Track 4: Autonomous Systems and Robotics for Sustainable Engineering:
- Autonomous Vehicles and Sustainable Transportation Systems
- Sustainable Robotics Design and Manufacturing
- Autonomous Systems in Renewable Energy
- Energy-Aware Autonomy
- Autonomous Drones and Robotics for Environmental Monitoring and conservation
- Sustainable Robotics for Smart Manufacturing
- Sustainable Infrastructure and Maintenance
- Autonomous Systems for Water, Waste Management and Recycling
- Autonomous Systems for Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability
- Construction & Disaster-Resilient Systems
- Human-Robot Collaboration for Sustainability
- Systems Integration and Multi-Agent Autonomy
- Control Systems and AI for Sustainable Autonomy
- Smart Agriculture and Precision Farming with Robotics
- Autonomous Farming for Sustainable Food Systems
- Policy, Ethics, Societal-scale Impact and Governance
Track 5: Quantum Computing in Sustainable Engineering and Smart Systems:
- Quantum Algorithms for Optimization in Sustainable Systems
- Quantum Machine Learning (QML) for Sustainability Engineering Applications
- Quantum Computing Architectures and Energy Efficiency
- Quantum Simulation in Materials and Energy Systems
- Quantum Communication and Security Protocols for Smart Infrastructure
- Hybrid Quantum-Classical Architectures for Smart Systems
- Quantum Sensing and Metrology for Sustainable Monitoring
- Quantum-Aided Control and Decision-Making Systems
- Quantum Communications for Sustainable ICT
- Metrics, Benchmarking, Modeling and Evaluation for quantum applications in sustainable engineering
Track 6: Mathematical and Computational Modeling for Sustainable Complex Systems:
- Stochastic Processes and Models in Complex Systems
- Mathematical Modeling of Dynamical Systems
- Numerical / approximation methods
- Algorithmic and computational complexity
- Large-scale optimization
- Fluid computational dynamics
- Molecular modeling
- Computational Methods for Deep Learning and AI
- Bioinformatics
- Fractional Analysis and Control Systems
- Mathematical Models and AI Methods For Analyzing Biological Data
- Fractional Calculus for Designing Control Environmental Systems
Track 7: Smart Applications for Sustainability:
- Smart Transportation and Sustainable Mobility Systems
- Smart and Precision Agriculture and Food Systems
- Smart Healthcare Systems
- Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability
- Renewable Energy Systems and Smart Grids
- Sustainable and Advanced Materials
- Sustainable Industry and Manufacturing (Industry 5.0)
- Circular Economy and Waste Management Technologies
- Change Mitigation and Smart Adaptation Systems
- Climate Monitoring and Environmental Intelligence
- Smart Water Management and Conservation Systems
- Generative and Responsible AI for Sustainability
- AI-based crop disease detection, yield prediction, and resource optimization
- AI-driven decision support systems
- Autonomous robots for harvesting, monitoring, and maintenance
- Blockchain for supply chain transparency and traceability
- IoT applications for real-time soil, water, and climate monitoring
- Intelligent control and automation systems
- Mobile and digital platforms for precision agriculture
- Data analytics, integration, and visualization in smart farming
- Optimization of water, fertilizer, and energy usage using AI
- Drone technologies and computer vision for crop monitoring
Workshops
1-Engineering Ethics across Cultures for International Sustainability
In conjunction with IEEE 3SCEA2026 (19-21 April) – Cairo, Egypt
Co-Chairs:
Suweon Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, kimsuweon@gmail.com
Jeremie Eyssette, Chosun University, jeremie.eyssette@gmail.com
Gayeong Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, gypark@kaist.ac.kr
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: January 5, 2026
Author notification: January 31, 2026
Camera-ready submission: February 15, 2026
Workshop date: April 19-21, 2026
All deadlines are 11:59pm Cairo Time (GMT+3)
Submission Portal: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SSSCEA2026
Description:
In an era defined by rapid technological transformation and widening global disparities, engineering must evolve beyond technical excellence to embrace empathy, solidarity, and cultural sensitivity. This workshop, Engineering Ethics across Cultures for International Sustainability, held within the IEEE 3SCEA 2026 Conference, brings together engineers, researchers in humanities and social science as well as computer science, practitioners and policymakers to reimagine how technological innovation can serve as a bridge between cultures and a driver of inclusive global progress.
Focusing on multidisciplinary and human-centered engineering practices, the workshop highlights how empathy-driven design and inclusive approaches can empower communities in both the Global South and North. Themes include integrating indigenous knowledge systems into engineering frameworks, empathetic AI, fostering inclusive ICT4D (Information and Communication Technologies for Development), and co-developing AI and cyber-physical systems that address local needs through human-in-the-loop decision-making. Participants will explore international collaboration in computational engineering for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), examine the governance of autonomous systems for food and water security, design data-driven and algorithmic frameworks that support museums and heritage institutions in their missions of preservation, access, and cultural inclusion, and analyze case studies that demonstrate equity-driven innovation in digital and smart city infrastructures. By positioning engineering as a medium of cultural diplomacy and mutual learning, the workshop encourages participants to view science-for-policy interfaces as spaces for solidarity and empathy rather than hierarchy and impersonality. It underscores the critical, ethical and emotional dimensions of global engineering as essential tools for designing technologies that are not only sustainable but also socially resonant and internationally inclusive.
Through interactive discussions and cross-cultural collaboration, Engineering Ethics across Cultures for International Sustainability aims to cultivate a new generation of engineers who design with compassion, communicate across difference, and build technologies that sustain both the planet and the plurality of its people.
Topics of Interest:
• Cultural Sensitivity in Ethical Engineering for the Global South
• Integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Engineering Ethics Frameworks
• Engineering Diplomacy and Science-for-Policy Interface
• Empathetic AI or AI for empathy?
• Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation in Engineering Practice
• Inclusive Engineering Practices in ICT for Development (ICT4D)
• Participatory AI for International Development Engineering Projects
• Human-in-the-Loop Decision-Making for AI-Enabled Sustainable Engineering Systems
• Human-Centered Approaches to Global Smart City Infrastructure
• User-Centered Applications for Sustainable Rural Development
• Governance of Autonomous Systems for Global Food and Water Security
• Designing for Equity: Cross-Cultural Case Studies in Digital Engineering
Submission and Publication Instructions:
Authors are invited to submit papers according to the main conference submission guidelines. All submissions will undergo peer review. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Program Committee:
– Kim Suweon, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea
– Eyssette Jeremie, Chosun University, South Korea
– Park Gayeong, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
– Alf Gunvald Nilsen, University of Pretoria, South Africa
– Song Seokhyun, Gyeongkuk National University, South Korea
– Go Seon Gyu, Fukushima Gakuin University, Japan
2-Sustainable Governance and Social Responsibility based on Artificial Intelligence Approaches (SGSR-AI)
In conjunction with IEEE 3SCEA2026 (19-21 April) – Cairo, Egypt
Co-Chairs:
Nader Abdelmalek, UTC France
Cyprien Gilet, UTC France
Marie-Hélène Abel, UTC France
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: January 5, 2026
Author notification: January 31, 2026
Camera-ready submission: February 15, 2026
Workshop date: April 19-21, 2026
All deadlines are 11:59pm Cairo Time (GMT+3)
Submission Portal: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SSSCEA2026
Description:
Sustainable development and Social Responsibility are challenging for organizations. It can improve organizational resilience, create economic value and contribute to a healthy ecosystem and a strong community. As more and more organizations adopt sustainable development, they will need to apply higher governance standards and gain a thorough understanding of their social and environmental impact in order to remain competitive and responsible. A robust approach to sustainable development requires a clear strategy, good governance and high-quality corporate reporting that addresses the full range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. The goal of the SGSR-AI workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners involved in different and complementary AI domains to confront research results and discuss key problems regarding SGSR.
Topics of Interest:
The major topics of interest of this workshop include, but are not limited to:
– Information and Knowledge System: Structuring and managing heterogeneous data to support reporting and planning.
– Ontology-based systems: Formalizing concepts and relationships (e.g., SDGs, taxonomies, etc.) to enable semantic interoperability and automated reasoning.
– Decision support systems: Aiding stakeholders in navigating complex trade-offs between economic, environmental, and social objectives through computational models.
– Context-Aware Systems: Leveraging real-time situational data to deliver dynamic and adaptive sustainable solutions.
– LLM and ethics: Investigating the ethical dimensions of applying Large Language Models to sustainability.
– Hybrid AI: Integrating symbolic reasoning with data-driven machine learning to create more robust and interpretable models for complex sustainability challenges.
– Frugal AI: Designing computationally efficient AI systems that minimize their own environmental footprint while addressing sustainability problems.
– Robust Machine Learning: Developing models that maintain high performance and reliability when faced with the noisy, incomplete, or adversarial data common in sustainability applications.
– XAI (Explainable AI): Enhancing the transparency and auditability of AI-driven sustainability decisions to foster trust, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
– Bioinformatics: Development or use of AI algorithms/software for understanding and processing biological data, particularly when the datasets are large and complex, to enhance sustainable development and social responsibility.
Application Domains:
Applications in a wide range of domains are welcomed, including:
– Health and Well-being, environment, agronomy, pharmaceutical sectors.
– Crisis Management
– Manufacturing
– Smart Mobility
– Education and Training
Submission and Publication Instructions:
Authors are invited to submit papers according to the main conference submission guidelines. All submissions will undergo peer review. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Program Committee:
– Louenas Bounia, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
– Imène Brigui, em-Lyon business school, France
– Sylvie Desprès, Université Paris 13, France
– Christophe Guyeux, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, France
– Christine Lahoud, Université de technologie de Belfort Montbéliard, France
– Ngoc Luyen Le, Université de technologie de Compiègne, France
– Nada Matta, Université de technologie de Troyes, France
– Soundouss Messoudi, Université de technologie de Compiègne, France
– Fady Mohareb, Cranfield University, UK
– Elsa Negre, Université Paris Dauphine, France
– Inès Saad, Amiens Business School & Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France
– Jinfeng Zhong, Université Paris 8, France
Submission and Publication Instructions
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published in IEEE Xplore digital library covered by Scopus and EI indexing. The 3SCEA 2026 calls for the following types of submissions. We encourage contributions with a mix of authors from industry, academia, and government offering innovative solutions and real-world insights:
- Regular Papers: Novel and mature research work (4000-6000 words, up to 10 pages including references).
- Short Papers: Work in progress with some validation results, experience reports, new ideas and visionary papers based on supporting theory or evidence, and application papers (2500-3000 words, up to 6 pages including references).
- Applications/Industrial Papers: Practical case studies, benchmark tools, and empirical studies addressing real-world industrial challenges (2500-3000 words, up to 8 pages including references).
- PhD Posters: doctoral students can showcase their research to highlight their ongoing work and innovative contributions of PhD candidates in the field, providing an interactive platform for students to engage with the academic community, receive feedback, and exchange ideas with experts and peers (up to 2 pages including references).
- High School and Undergraduate University Students Short Papers: Provide an exciting opportunity for young researchers to present their innovative ideas and projects within the realms of computer science and engineering. This submission type is specifically designed for students who are still in the early stages of their academic careers but are passionate about contributing to the development of sustainable technologies and solutions. The session aims to encourage the next generation of researchers to engage in cutting-edge topics in a supportive and dynamic environment (2500-3000 words, up to 5 pages including references).
We invite you to contribute original, unpublished, high-quality manuscripts. The 3SCEA 2026 will not accept submissions that have been previously published, are in the press, or parallelly submitted elsewhere. Any article that includes AI-generated content (e.g., text, figures or algorithms) is not accepted. Authors must ensure that their submissions are original and do not contain any plagiarized content. Any instances of plagiarism or unethical behavior will result in immediate rejection of the paper. All submissions will be checked for originality using anti-plagiarism and anti-AI generation software. Additional submission guidelines are available at Submission Policies – IEEE Author Center Conferences.
Papers should be written in English (10-point font, A4 size paper). Submissions are made via Microsoft CMT and must be in the double-column standard IEEE format for conference proceedings. For your submission, please use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates
All types of papers should strictly follow the page limit constraint to be considered as eligible for review. The defined page limit should include the paper, figures, tables, and references. The steps for submitting a paper are as follows: Papers must be submitted in PDF format, using the following Microsoft CMT link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SSSCEA2026
The 3SCEA 2026 will employ a double-anonymous review process. Therefore, submissions may not reveal the identity of their authors. The authors must make every effort to adhere to the double-anonymous review process. Papers are evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. Authors will receive feedback and may be asked to revise their papers accordingly.
Registration Fees and Presentation Policy
At least one author per accepted paper must register and present the paper at the conference. No show policy of IEEE will be applied on the non-presented papers.
| Category | Early Registration Before 15th Feb 2026 | Late Registration After 15th Feb 2026 |
| Foreigner Participants | ||
| Non-IEEE Author (Regular Registration)* | 350 EUR | 450 EUR |
| IEEE member Author (Regular Registration) * | 300 EUR | 400 EUR |
| All Inclusive Registration (including accommodation)* | 850 EUR | 950 EUR |
| Student Author ** | 300 EUR | 400 EUR |
| PhD Posters | 200 EUR | 300 EUR |
| High School and Undergraduate University Students ** | 200 EUR | 300 EUR |
| Online Presentation | 250 EUR | 350 EUR |
| Multiple submissions for the same Author (up to 2 additional submissions) | 200 EUR | 300 EUR |
| Non-Author Participant per day | 150 EUR | 250 EUR |
| Egyptian Participants | ||
| Non-IEEE Author (Regular Registration)* | 4,500 EGP | 5,500 EGP |
| IEEE member Author (Regular Registration)* | 4,000 EGP | 5,000 EGP |
| Student Author ** | 4,000 EGP | 5,000 EGP |
| PhD Posters | 2,500 EGP | 3,500 EGP |
| High School and Undergraduate University Students ** | 2,500 EGP | 3,500 EGP |
| Multiple submissions for the same Author (up to 2 additional submissions) | 3,000 EGP | 4,000 EGP |
| Non-Author Participant per day | 2,500 EGP | 3,500 EGP |
** First author, upon providing student card or formal document.
* Regular Registration fee includes access to the conference sessions, conference material, lunches, coffee breaks, and welcome reception.
– Welcome reception can be purchased extra for Students and Accompanying Persons.
– Touristic cultural Trips for Conference Participants are purchased extra, including transportations.
On site payment is available on the conference first day, late registration fees apply + 50 EUR (for foreigners) or 500 EGP (for Egyptians).
All payments are expected through Bank Transfer to one of these accounts:
Foreigner Participants in EUR:
Account Number: 11019780033952
Account Currency: EUR
Account Name: UNIVERSITE FRANCAISE D’EGYPTE
Bank Name: Credit Agricole Egypt
Bank Address: Madinaty Air Mall Branch, Cairo, Egypt
EUR IBAN EG060036000100011019780033952
Egyptian Participants in EGP:
Account Number: 11018180339428
Account Currency: EGP
Account Name: UNIVERSITE FRANCAISE D’EGYPTE
Bank Name: Credit Agricole Egypt
Bank Address: Madinaty Air Mall Branch, Cairo, Egypt
EGP IBAN EG390036000100011018180339428
Conference Chairs
- Sherin Moussa (sherin.moussa@ufe.edu.eg), Université Française d’Égypte
- Ahmed Madian (amadian@nu.edu.eg), Nile University
- Waleed Adel (waleed.adel@ufe.edu.eg), Université Française d’Égypte
Organizing Committee
- Alessandro Correa-Victorino, University of Technology of Compiègne, France
- Cyprien Gilet, University of Technology of Compiègne, France
- Ghada Jaber, University of Technology of Compiègne, France
- Ghazal Fahmy, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Ibrahim Gomaa, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- John Fayez, German International University, Egypt
- Keunwoo Lim, Telecom Paris, France
- Khaled Mekhaimar, Azhar University, Egypt
- Layth Sliman, Efrei, Paris Pantheon Assas University, France
- Mahmoud Abdelaty, Zowail City, Egypt
- Mahdi Zargayouna, University of Gustave Eiffel, France
- Mohamed-El-Amine Brahmia, CESI, France
- Mohamed Waleed Fakhr, Coventry University, TKH, Egypt
- Mustafa Shiple, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Raoudha Ben Djemaa, ISITCOM, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Rima Hleiss, CESI, France
- Rouwaida Abdallah, Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), France
- Samir Ouchani, CESI, France
- Stefano SECCI, Le CNAM, France
- Yara Maher, UFE, Egypt
- Yasmin Adel, UFE, Egypt
- Yohan Dupuis, CESI, France
Program Committee
- AbdelHamid Soliman, Staffordshire University, UK
- Adem Kilicman, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
- Ahmed Ibrahim, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
- Ahmed Sherif, University of Southern Mississippi, United States of America
- Ahmed Tarek Dahroug, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and MT, Egypt
- Amena Mahmoud, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt
- Anwarud Din, Sun Yat-sen University, China
- Aly Tawfik, California State University at Fresno, United States of America
- Aydin SECER, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
- Batoul Haider, Coventry University, TKH, Egypt
- C M Khalique, North-West University, South Africa
- Carlo Bianca, Laboratoire de Physique Statistique Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris Cedex 05, France
- Cemil Tunç, Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Turkey
- Dharmendra Tripathi, National Institute of Technology, India
- Dumitru Baleanu, Cankaya University, Turkey
- Emad Abdelrahman, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Fahima Maghrabi, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and MT, Egypt
- Farah Omar, Birzeit University, Palestine
- Fatty Salem, Egypt University of Informatics, Egypt
- Ghada Khoriba, Nile University, Egypt
- Hady H. Fayek, Egyptian Chinese University, Egypt
- Hassine Moungla, University of Paris, France
- Hatem Ibn-Khedher, Capgemini, France
- Héctor Manuel Moya-Cessa , Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Mexico
- Hossam Afifi, Telecom Sudparis, France
- Hossam M. Radwan, Minia University, Egypt
- Ihab Ali, Helwan University, Egypt
- Islam Riazul, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- José Luis López-Bonilla, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico
- Khalaf Sultan, Azhar University, Egypt
- Khaled Dewidar, British University in Egypt, Egypt
- Khaled S Abdallah, Arab Academy for Science and Technology &MT, Egypt
- Krishna Kumar, Lund University, Sweden
- Lyazzat Atymtayeva, Kazakh National Research Technical University, Kazakhstan
- M. Mehdi Rashidi, University of Birmingham Edgbaston, England
- M. Mursaleen, Aligarh Muslim University, India
- Magdy El-Soudani, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Marianne Azer, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Martin Bohner, Missouri S&T, United States of America
- Marwa Refaie, Coventry University, TKH, Egypt
- Mazin Abed Mohammed, University of Anbar, Iraq
- Mehdi Kamran, German University of University at Muscat, Oman
- Mehmet Yavuz, Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey
- Menna Kamel, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and MT, Egypt
- Mohamed Elbeheiry, Ain Shams University, Egypt
- Mohamed Izadi, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran
- Mohamed S. ElMahallawy, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and MT, Egypt
- Mohamed S. Osman, Cairo University, Egypt
- Mohamed. M. Bhatti, University of Science and Technology, China
- Mohammed Hataba, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Mohammed Laroui, Paris des Cartes, France
- Mohsen Tantawy, National Telecommunications Institute, Egypt
- Nada Ayman GabAllah, Coventry University, TKH, Egypt
- Nasser Metwally, University of Bahrain, Bahrain
- Nasser Sweilam, Cairo University, Egypt
- Nauman Ahmed, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan
- Nawal Zaher, Dar, UAE
- Pedro Peris-Lopez, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
- Piotr Kulczycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sys. Research Institute, Poland
- Raida Al-Alawi, American University of Bahrain, Bahrain
- S. Ruban, St Aloysius University, India
- Sally Elghamrawy, Misr Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology, Egypt
- Samia BOUZEFRANE, Le CNAM, France
- Sania Qureshi, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan
- Sapna Juneja, KIET Group of Institutions, India
- Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, University of Derby, England
- Şuayip Yüzbaş, Akdeniz University, Turkey
- Tamer Nassef, MSA University, Egypt
- Wafae Sebbata, IRIMAS-UHA, France
- Yassine Sabbar, Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Morocco
- Yeliz Karaca, University of Massachusetts, United States of America
- Youssri Hassan Youssri, Cairo University, Egypt
- Yuliya Zelenyuk, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
- Yusif S. Gasimov, Azerbaijan University, Azerbaijan
- Zeinab Mansour, Cairo University, Egypt
- Zouhir Bahri, University of Bahrain, Bahrain
- Zulqurnain Sabir, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Touristic and cultural Trips for Conference Participants
Touristic and cultural trips will be organized for the conference participants, to be scheduled before, during and after the conference dates, to discover the most famous attractions in Egypt, as follows:
| Date | Activity | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, 17th April 2026 | - Grand Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx (https://egymonuments.gov.eg/en/archaeological-sites/giza-plateau) - Oriental Lunch, with the pyramids view - Cairo Citadel or The Grand Egyptian Museum (https://egymonuments.gov.eg/en/archaeological-sites/cairo-citadel/) or (https://grandegyptianmuseum.org/) | TBA |
| Saturday, 18th April 2026 | - The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Tahrir Square (https://egyptianmuseumcairo.eg/) - Oriental Lunch in Old Cairo - National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (https://nmec.gov.eg/) | TBA |
| Conference Day1 Sunday, 19th April 2026 | Gala Dinner at El-Moez Street and Khan Khalili Bazaar (UNESCO Recognition) (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/89/) | Included in Registration fees |
| Conference Day2 Monday, 20th April 2026 (After sessions) | Dinner at Felucca boat in the Nile River (https://www.experienceegypt.eg/en/region/12/the-nile) | TBA |
| Wednesday to Saturday 22nd - 25th April 2026 After Conference | Nile Cruise Trip to Upper Egypt, discovering the Pharaonic Temples along the Nile River | TBA |
For any inquiries or further
information about IEEE 3SCEA 2026, please contact: conference@ufe.edu.eg
We look forward to your
participation in IEEE 3SCEA 2026 and seeing you in Cairo, Egypt.