Call for Papers

The Conference strives over the following topics related to Cognitive Computing in Engineering, Communications, Sciences, and Biomedical Health Informatics (but not limited to):

Poster Presentation Track

The conference invites poster paper submissions showcasing emerging ideas, early-stage research, and innovative concepts across all technical tracks. Posters presentation in an IEEE Conference provide an excellent opportunity for students/researchers to present findings/ideas/models/demonstrations and receive constructive encouragement from the experts.
  • Poster Paper Template: Maximum 4-6 pages are allowed per paper/manuscript in standard IEEE format: Click here for Paper Template.

  • SSP1: Poster Presentation Track (Related to the Conference Title/Conference Theme)
  • Conference Tracks

    SPECIAL SESSIONS/TRACKS

    SST1

    Medical Imaging, Biomedical Signal and Image Processing

    Track Chairs: Dr. Rajat Mehrotra, Dr. Deepti Mittal, Dr. Arun Balodi, Dr. V. Gowri, Dr. Gargi Mishra, Dr. Mohd Jawed Khan
    • AI in Medical Image Diagnosis, Feature Extraction and Classification
    • Biomedical Informatics, Medical Imaging & Diagnostics
    • Image Fusion, Registration and Computer Vision
    • Biomedical Pattern Recognition, Signal and Image Analysis
    • Smart Digital Healthcare Technologies and Health Informatics
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST2

    Cognitive Signal, Image Processing and Computer Vision

    Track Chairs: Dr. Raju Pal, Dr. Rafik Ahmad, Dr. Vijay Rathod, Dr. R.K. Dwivedi, Dr. Kamlesh K. Singh, Dr. Ali Imam Abidi
    • Digital and Satellite Image Processing
    • Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision
    • Image Registration, Fusion & Remote Sensing
    • Satellite Imaging & Geospatial Image Analytics
    • Signal Processing for Biomedicine & Industrial Systems
    • Cutting-Edge Technologies for Signal and Image Processing
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST3

    Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Healthcare Systems and Diagnostics

    Track Chairs: Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Rizwan H. Khan, Dr. Ravi K. Chaudhary, Dr. Sumit Kumar, Dr. Bhaswati Banerjee, Dr. M. Tashfeen Ashraf, Dr. Mahmood Aldobali
    • AI-Powered Diagnostics and Predictive Analytics
    • Designing of Microbial Cell Factories through AI/ML
    • Molecular Diagnostics & Regenerative Medicine
    • Drug Discovery, Health Informatics, Critical Disease States
    • BioE3, Biosensors, Bioinformatics and Nano-biotechnology
    • Smart, Digital, Next-Generation Healthcare Systems
    • Brain-Computer Interfacing & Neuroinformatics
    • Health Informatics for Disease Prediction & Management
    • Protein Structure, Function, Misfolding and Aggregation
    SST4

    Cognitive Biomedical Health Informatics, Medicine and Neurosciences

    Track Chairs: Dr. Narendra D. Londhe, Dr. Yusuf U. Khan, Dr. Chitaranjan Mahapatra, Dr. Gufran A. Ansari, Dr. Sweta Tripathi, Dr. Deepika Garg
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Brain–Computer Interfacing
    • AI/ML in Cognitive Neuroscience
    • Biomedical Health Informatics
    • AI in Medicine and Neurosciences
    • Disease Prediction, Personalized Healthcare
    • Next-Generation Healthcare Systems
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST5

    Power Converters, Electric Drives, Energy Storage Devices and EV Infrastructure

    Track Chairs: Dr. Atif Iqbal, Dr. Farhad Ilahi Bakhsh, Dr. Rajeev K. Chauhan, Dr. Shirazul Islam, Dr. Fareed Ahmad, Dr. Ajay K. Maurya
    • Power Converters & Drives
    • Energy Storage Devices
    • Power Quality, Control & Mitigation
    • Emerging Industrial Power Automation
    • EV Manufacturing and EV infrastructure
    • e-mobility solutions & EV Charging Stations
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST6

    Power Systems, Power Plants, Power System Protection, Microgrids & Smart-Microgrids

    Track Chairs: Dr. Omveer Singh, Dr. Aadesh K. Arya, Dr. Mahamad N. Alam, Dr. Shradha S. Parihar, Dr. Diwaker Pathak
    • Demand Response, Load Scheduling & Forecasting
    • Grids, Microgrids & Smart-Microgrids
    • Energy Systems & Power Plants
    • Power System Planning & Commissioning
    • Power System Simulation, Modeling & Analysis
    • AI Assisted Switchgear, Protection & Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST7

    Renewable Energy, Green Energy Net-Zero and Sustainability (GENS)

    Track Chairs: Dr. Kirti Pal, Dr. Syed Aqeel Ashraf, Dr. Kalpana Chauhan, Dr. Seema Arora, Dr. Sumit Tiwari, Dr. Shahroz Anjum
    • Renewable, Green, Bio-Energy Sources, Biofuels and their Integration
    • Solar, Green, Hydrogen Energy Utilization & Sustainable Solutions
    • Technological Advancements in Green Energy
    • Net-Zero & Carbon-Neutral Technologies and Net-Zero Solutions
    • AI for Environmental, Sustainability & Net-Zero
    • PV Optimization, MPPT Techniques & Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST8

    Intelligent Control, Automation, Robotics, Manufacturing, Materials & Mechatronics

    Track Chairs: Dr. Nidhi Singh, Dr. Ajay Roy, Dr. Charu Pathak, Dr. Bhavnesh Kumar, Dr. Faizan Khalid, Dr. Yahya Alward
    • Cognitive Robotics & Autonomous Control
    • Human–Robot Interaction & Brain–Computer Interfaces
    • Industrial Automation & Control Systems
    • Mechatronics & Industrial Automation
    • CFD Modeling & Intelligent Control Systems
    • Computational Methods & AI for Robotics
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST9

    AI, Cognitive Computing for Industry 5.0, Emerging Technologies & Smart Energy Systems

    Track Chairs: Dr. Gunjan Varshney, Dr. Mohd Ashraf, Dr. Deepali Atheaya, Dr. Meena Kumari, Dr. Pratiksha Gupta
    • E-mobility & EV Infrastructure
    • Industry 5.0, Manufacturing & Automation
    • AI/ML in Smart Energy Systems
    • Cognitive Techniques in Renewable Integration
    • Industrial Applications & Other Related Topics/Areas
    SST10

    AI in Sustainable Infrastructure, Smart Cities, Environment and Civil Engineering

    Track Chairs: Dr. Shobha Ram, Dr. Indrajeet Singh, Dr. Qamrul Hasan, Dr. Rajesh Chouhan, Dr. Kavita Verma
    • AI/ML/IoT Solutions for Smart Cities
    • AR/VR/AI for Sustainable Development
    • Smart Technologies for Sustainable Infrastructure
    • Net-Zero Solutions for Environment
    • Extended Reality (XR), Cross-Domain Innovations
    • AI for Weather Prediction and Civil Engineering
    • AI for Sustainable Materials Discovery and Design
    • AI in Civil, Water, Environment, Architecture & Other Related Areas
    SST11

    VLSI, Nanoelectronics, Semiconductors, Materials, Nanotechnology and ICs

    Track Chairs: Dr. Priyanka Goyal, Dr. Mohd Najim, Dr. Ruqaiya Khanam, Dr. Navaid Zafar Rizvi, Dr. Riyaz Ahmad
    • Emerging VLSI Technologies, Devices, Circuits & Architectures
    • High-Frequency Communication & Micro-Systems
    • Cognitive Computing in ICs & Commutation Systems
    • AI-driven Electronics & Nanotechnology
    • Optoelectronics & Semiconductor Materials
    • AI-driven EDA, Design Automation & Other Related Areas
    SST12

    IoT, IIoT, WBANs, Sensors, Smart Embedded Systems & Edge Computing

    Track Chairs: Dr. Vidushi Sharma, Dr. Mangal Das, Dr. Gaurav Verma, Dr. Sandeep Sharma, Dr. Deval Verma
    • Smart Embedded Systems & FPGA Applications
    • Edge AI, IoT, & Industrial IoT (IIoT)
    • Sensors, Networks, Energy Efficiency & Reliability
    • IoT for Industrial Innovations & Applications
    • Wireless Sensor Networks, WBANs and IoT Security
    • IoT in Engineering/Technology & Other Related Areas
    SST13

    Communication Systems, Next-Gen Networks & Microwave Engineering

    Track Chairs: Dr. Neeta Singh, Dr. Shamimul Qamar, Dr. Ajay Sharma, Dr. Seema Verma, Dr. Alka Chaudhary, Dr. Nathirulla Sheeiff
    • Smart Communication Networks & Adhoc Networks
    • Wireless, MIMO Systems, Antenna & Body Area Networks
    • Advancements in Communication Technologies
    • Next-Gen Communication Networks (6G, IoT, Sensors)
    • Photonics, Optical, Wireless & Microwave Communication
    • Intelligent, Secure Communication Systems & Other Related Areas
    SST14

    AI, ML, Computational Intelligence, Cognitive Algorithms & Applications

    Track Chairs: Dr. Rajendra Kumar, Dr. Mridula, Dr. Ihtiram R. Khan, Dr. Sherin Zafar, Dr. Neha Khurana, Dr. Shaharyar A. Ansari
    • Computer Vision, NLP and Deep Learning
    • Cognitive AI & Knowledge Representation
    • Next-Gen AI: Neuromorphic, XAI, Edge AI
    • Reliability in ML & Cyber Security
    • AI/ML for Healthcare and Engineering
    • Data Science and Cognitive Perception
    • Other Related Topics/Areas
    SST15

    Data Science, Data Mining, Deep Learning, Big Data & Data Analytics

    Track Chairs: Dr. Shiraz Khurana, Dr. Bhawna Mallick, Dr. Md. Belal Bin Heyat, Dr. Mohd Wazih Ahmad, Dr. Neha Kardam, Dr. Javed Miya
    • Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery
    • Big Data Analytics in Healthcare & Engineering
    • AI/ML for Data Science & Data Mining
    • AI for Human–Computer Interaction
    • Predictive Analytics for Safety & Reliability
    • Data Analytics & Predictive Modeling
    • Extended Reality (XR) & Other Related Areas
    SST16

    Cyber Security, Data Privacy, Threat Intelligence & Risk Management

    Track Chairs: Dr. Aarti Gautam Dinker, Dr. Faisal Albalwy, Dr. Anchit Bijalwan, Dr. Suman Avdhesh Yadav, Dr. Neha Tyagi
    • Threat Detection & Incident Response
    • Protocols, RFID & IoT Security
    • Threat Intelligence & AI-Powered Security Analytics
    • Privacy, Blockchain, Information Security & Cloud Computing
    • Risk Management and Protocols in Cyber-Physical Systems
    • AI/ML for Cyber Security & Other Related Topics
    SST17

    Mathematical Analysis, Soft Computing and Computational Sciences

    Track Chairs:Dr. Sushil Kumar, Dr. Dipti Singh, Dr. Khursheed Alam, Dr. Abu Zaid Ansari, Dr. Mohammad Akram, Dr. Md. Izhar Khan
    • Modern Mathematical & Statistics Analysis
    • Algebra, Mathematical Analysis & Applications
    • Numerical Simulations, Modeling & Applied Mathematics
    • Nature-Inspired Optimization, Algorithms & Applications
    • Scientific and Technological Applications
    • Soft Computing and Computational Sciences
    • Modern Mathematical Trends & Other Related Areas
    SST18

    Reliability, Safety, Risk Management & Quality Engineering

    Track Chairs: Dr. Rajesh Mishra, Dr. Ikbal Ali, Dr. Kanchan Sharma, Dr. Obaidur Rahman, Dr. Nivedita Singh, Dr. Muzaffar Hussain
    • Reliability Engineering & Autonomous Systems
    • Power Quality & Converter Resilience
    • AI in Safety-Critical Environments
    • AI/ML for System Safety & Risk Prevention
    • Reliability & Safety in Cognitive Systems
    • EV & Power System Reliability Testing
    • Insulation and Transformer Health Monitoring
    • Sustainability & Smart Grid Reliability
    • Risk Management & Quality Engineering
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST19

    Quantum Computing, Optimization, Simulation in Engineering and Sciences

    Track Chairs: Dr. Mohd Rizwan Khan, Dr. Pushpendra Singh, Dr. Sachin Singh, Dr. Udit Mittal, Dr. Vanita Garg
    • Optimization Models & Meta-heuristics
    • Modeling & Simulation in Engineering Systems
    • Applications of Optimization in Reliability & Design
    • Nature-Inspired Algorithms for Cognitive Systems
    • Emerging Computational Science & Modeling
    • Quantum Computing
    • Other Related Areas/Topics
    SST20

    AI/ML Applications in Sciences, Food Processing, Agriculture and Bioeconomy

    Track Chairs: Dr. Manmohan Singh Shishodia, Dr. R. C. Singh, Dr. Asif Khan, Dr. Mausumi Pohit, Dr. Deepti Goyal, Dr. Sakshi K. Malpani
    • Next-Gen AI Innovations & Explainable AI (XAI)
    • AI in Interdisciplinary & Emerging Sciences
    • Neuromorphic Computing & Hybrid AI Models
    • Cognitive Models & Knowledge Representation
    • Bioeconomy, Biochemical & Bioprocess Optimization
    • AI in Food Processing, Agriculture & Industry
    • Computational intelligence in photonics applications
    • Cognitive Measurements & Other Related Areas
    SST21

    AI/ML in Education, Economics, Environment, Business, Startups & Society

    Track Chairs: Dr. K. M. Soni, Dr. Padmesh Tripathi, Dr. Mukul Singh, Dr. Pradeep K. Mishra
    • BioE3, Human-Centric Systems
    • AI in Education Technologies
    • Intelligent Systems in Social Sciences
    • Human–AI Collaborative Learning
    • Startups, Leadership & Business Innovation
    • AI for Societal Development & Policy-Making
    • Other Related Areas/Topics

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    Publishing & Indexing

    Best Paper Awards

    Paper Submission

    Following are the guidelines for paper template, submission and plagiarism:

    • Manuscripts in IC3ECSBHI2026 will be accepted across the globe from researchers, academia, teaching faculty, industry persons, students and research scholars, business entrepreneurs, R&D Dressionals, health & medical Dressional etc.
    • Paper must be written in English using Microsoft Word templates/PDF in A4 format.
    • Maximum Six (6) pages are allowed per paper/manuscript in standard IEEE format: Click here for Paper Template.
    • Full length papers/manuscript of original research work are invited in IEEE template to be submitted through online CMT not exceeding to 06 pages: Click here for Paper Submission.
    • The paper/manuscript can also be submitted through Email for those who are not able to submit through above online CMT link: Submissions email ID -  ic3ecsbhi@gbu.ac.in
    • Plagiarism/Similarity guidelines to be checked in this link: Click here for plagiarism guidlines.

    Guidelines For Paper Submission

    INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS

    The manuscripts, which are here referred as submissions/articles/papers are the substantial piece of original academic writing. Manuscripts for IC3ECSBHI2026 will ONLY be accepted in electronic format through CMT online submission system through: Click here


    Inability/ difficulty is online submission must be addressed to organizing team.
    • Authors should only submit originally written, unpublished work to IC3ECSBHI2026
    • Submissions should strictly follow the recommended IEEE Conference Template IEEE Conference Template.
    • All references must follow the IEEE format of citation.
    • Please prefer to limit your paper within 6 pages in PDF format.
    • Authors wishing to submit an over-length manuscript may do so. There will be an over-length page fee of USD 25/ INR 1500 per page (as applicable) and limited to an additional 2 pages (maximum page submission is eight (8) pages).
    • All fonts must be embedded in the file.
    • Fonts that require non-English language support are not allowed.
    • The document should not have any password protection.
    • Do not put your own page numbers in the manuscript.
    • Do not put your header and footer in the manuscript.
    • The decision regarding the acceptance of the papers is at the discretion of the Chair of the recommendations of Technical Program Committee and weightage/ comments given by PC Members/ Reviewers.
    • Note that short manuscripts / abstracts are not considered.

    Note to Authors:

    Papers submitted to IC3ECSBHI2026 need to include a quantitative discussion related to why and how the proposed/ analysed/ discussed technology, concept, process etc. is a significant technical improvement in its area.
    Plagiarism/Similarity Guidelines: Click here

    Out of Scope:

    Out of Scope: Papers that are principally cataloguing qualitative or managerial aspects like impact, effect, case-study, rise, journey, study etc. will be insufficient to be accepted and are outside our scope. Next to this, submissions focusing only on policy/ decision making or economic aspects are unsuitable to accepted in IC3ECSBHI2026.


    TYPES OF ARTICLES

    IC3ECSBHI2026 authors can select from a variety of approaches for articles that fall within the scope of this conference and IEEE. These article types include, but are not limited to:

    Original Paper: Describes the original work of author(s) in the form of an electronic manuscript, which may include abstract, key words, introduction, problem statement or justification, objective, approach, significance, research questions, limitations, definition of terms, referred or related work, methodology, technically in-depth investigation, details of experimental analysis, result and/ or conclusion, further scope of work, references on the topic within the scope of IC3ECSBHI2026 and IEEE. This may include additional materials, including figures, tables, datasets, pictorial/ graphical representations, and videos links.

    Review Paper:  A thorough compilation and succinct summary of research performed on the topic within the scope of IC3ECSBHI2026 and IEEE, in the form of an electronic manuscript, which may include abstract, key words, introduction, problem statement or justification, objective, approach, significance, research questions, limitations, definition of terms, referred or related work, technically in-depth investigation or comparison, conclusion, pros and cons, proposed scope of further work and references. This may include additional materials, including figures, tables, datasets, pictorial/ graphical representations, and video links.

    REFERENCES
    Self-Citations To comply with ethical standards as well as to provide appropriate context for published work, citations of the author’s own articles should not be excessive.

    Citation Style
    The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list. The entries in the list should be numbered consecutively and cited in numerical order, and citations in the text should be identified in IEEE referencing format.

    AFTER ACCEPTANCE

    Final Manuscript
    After the confirmation of the acceptance of the manuscript from the end of IC3ECSBHI2026, author(s) will has/ have to submit the final version of the manuscript which must include the suggestions/ changes as per instructions/ improvement mentioned by the Technical Program Committee/ Program Committee Members/ Reviewers in the comments, if any, in the acceptance notification via email.
    Copyright Transfer
    Authors will be asked to transfer copyright of the manuscript to IEEE. This is a mandatory requirement and will be an electronic process. Author(s) will be notified via email for e-copyright transfer process. This will ensure the widest possible protection and dissemination of information under copyright laws. In case of any difficulty in the copyright transfer process, author(s) must connect with the conference organizers.

    Camera Ready Paper

    The camera ready paper is here referred to as Preprint, which will be the final version of the manuscript at the end of the IC3ECSBHI2026. The preprint version of the eligible manuscripts will be sent to IEEE for inclusion in IEEE Digital Library. IC3ECSBHI2026 organizing team will notify the corresponding author/ author(s) with preprint copy of the manuscript via email for their consent on the final version. Authors may also suggest any changes/ errors/ typos/ spelling mistakes, if required with a revert mail, if required.

    Update in Manuscript

    Once the manuscript is accepted and if any changes are suggested by Technical Program Committee/ Program Committee Members/ Reviewers in the acceptance notification or otherwise, author(s) must include those changes without changing the essence of the accepted version. These changes must be limited to 20% part of the manuscript.

    OTHER GUIDELINES

    Ethics
    Originality of the manuscript submitted is the author(s) responsibility, and author(s) must avoid duplicate submission and publication, plagiarism, and self-plagiarism. All manuscript submissions will be screened against the CrossCheck database.

    Co-Author Guidelines
    When an article is submitted, it is implied that publication has been approved by all author(s)/ co-author(s). Further, changes to the co-author list are not permitted after the manuscript has been accepted. Exceptional cases may be considered by the Editor.

    Corresponding Author Guidelines
    The Corresponding Author is here referred to the author who will be doing the e-mail correspondence with IC3ECSBHI2026, irrespective of the author position in author sequence. In addition to the content of manuscript, Corresponding Author will solely be responsible for putting the name and details of other authors/ co-authors in the submission manuscript. Conference committee explicitly considers that all the authors/ co-authors has/ have contributed to the submission and their consent has/ have been taken to put their name in the submission by the corresponding/ first author.

    Headings
    Please prefer not to use more than three levels of displayed headings.

    Abbreviations
    Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently after that occurrence. If the abbreviation occurs first in the abstract, it should be defined both there and at first mention in the text.

    e-mailing and Notifications
    After the submission of the manuscripts in IC3ECSBHI2026 authors will be notified by e-mail(s) only. IC3ECSBHI2026 will not be held liable for any lapses in e-mail communication, like non-receipt of mail, mail going junk/ spam folder and similar glitches alike.

    CMT ACKNOWLEDGMENT
    "The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support."