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The 2026 10th International Conference on Digital Technology in Education

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Jun 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

The 2026 10th International Conference on Digital Technology in Educationhttps://www.icdte.orgWe are pleased to invite you to join us for the 10th International Conference on Digital Technology in Education (ICDTE 2026), which will take place from October 30-November 1, 2026 in the beautiful city of Okayama, Japan. ICDTE 2026 is organized by Okayama University, Japan and supported by Nihon University, Japan, Shonan Institute of Technology, Japan, University of Muenster, Germany and Multimedia University, Malaysia. It brings together researchers, educators, industry professionals, and students from around the world to explore the frontiers of digital technology in education. From AI-powered learning tools to immersive environments and educational data analytics, ICDTE serves as a vibrant platform for academic exchange, innovation, and collaboration. We welcome you to share your insights, present your research, and engage with a global community passionate about shaping the future of education through technology. Stay tuned for keynote announcements, submission deadlines, and program updates. We look forward to seeing you in Okayama!Call for Papers| CFP Flyer2026 10th International Conference on Digital Technology in Education (ICDTE 2026) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Digital Technology in Education. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Educational Software & Serious GamesEducational Software ExperiencesComputer Software on EducationEducational/Serious GamesGamificationVideos for LearningEducational Multimedia and HypermediaAnimation and 3D SystemsVirtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence in EducationAdaptive Educational SystemsIntelligent ModellingAuthoring Tools for Intelligent Tutoring SystemsLearning with AI SystemsAgent-Based Learning EnvironmentsArchitectures for AI-based Educational SystemsMachine LearningLearning Analytics and Educational Data MiningPedagogical AgentsNatural Language Processing2D/3D and volumetric display and projection technology3D authoringImmersive / 360° videoImmersive analytics and visualizationMulti-user and distributed systemsMultimodal capturing and reconstructionScene description and management issuesSoftware architectures, toolkits, and engineeringTracking and sensingTraining, teaching, entertainment Digital LearningE-Learning Projects and ExperiencesBlended LearningMobile LearningMassive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)Distance LearningOnline/Virtual LaboratoriesVirtual UniversitiesE-Tutoring & MentoringIntelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS)Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs)Learning Management Systems (LMS)Personal Learning Environments (PLEs)E-Learning StandardsEducational Informatization and Digital Education PlatformsTechnology-Enhanced LearningFlipped ClassroomThe Impact of Web Technologies on EducationWeb Classroom ApplicationsBYOD (Bring your own device) and 1:1 LearningMobile and Tablet TechnologiesVirtual Reality and 3D ApplicationsICT skills and Digital literacyICT for DevelopmentIntelligent Systems and UX for EducationOpen Educational ResourcesOpen Access EducationKnowledge ManagementDigital Libraries and RepositoriesE-PortfoliosUser-Generated ContentLearning Analytics

The UK’s National AI Strategy

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May 25, 2026 at 12:17 PM

The UK’s National AI Strategy If you are interested in learning more about the UK’s National AI Strategy, additional details can be found on the original platform at the following link:https://aistandardshub.org/the-national-ai-strategyhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/ai-standards-hub/The following information presents the UK government’s position on AI as set out in the UK’s National AI Strategy, and highlights how the AI Standards Hub will contribute to the delivery of the UK’s vision and outcomes for AI. The National AI Strategy outlines the United Kingdom’s long-term vision for becoming a global leader in artificial intelligence by promoting innovation, investment, and responsible AI governance. The strategy focuses on three major pillars: strengthening the AI ecosystem through research and talent development, supporting the transition to an AI-enabled economy across industries, and establishing effective national and international AI governance frameworks.A key component of the strategy is the development of trustworthy and ethical AI through international technical standards. The UK established the AI Standards Hub to support collaboration among government, academia, industry, and international partners in shaping global AI standards. The initiative aims to improve AI reliability, transparency, security, and interoperability while encouraging innovation and public trust in AI technologies.The strategy also emphasizes a “pro-innovation” approach to AI governance by balancing regulation with technological advancement. The government supports the creation of AI governance tools, standards, and policy frameworks that encourage responsible AI adoption while protecting public values, human rights, and economic competitiveness. In addition, the strategy highlights the importance of international cooperation, AI ethics, and long-term AI safety in supporting sustainable digital transformation.LSE to launch Global Forum on AI and the Social Sciences with $2m award from the MacArthur Foundationhttps://www.lse.ac.uk/dsi/news/2026/global-forum-announcedThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has announced the launch of a new Global Forum on AI and the Social Sciences, supported by a $2 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The initiative aims to bring together policymakers, researchers, industry leaders, and civil society representatives to explore how artificial intelligence can better serve society and human needs through evidence-based research and international collaboration.The Forum will be led by professors from LSE’s Data Science Institute (DSI) and will focus on the social and economic impacts of AI. Each year, the Forum will address a different major AI-related issue. The inaugural event, scheduled for September 2026 at LSE, will examine how AI is transforming the future of work and how governments, businesses, and workers can prepare for these changes.In addition, LSE plans to publish an annual State of AI and Society Report to summarize current research findings, identify knowledge gaps, and support informed policymaking. The initiative will also introduce a Commitment Charter, encouraging cooperation among governments, researchers, industry, and funding organizations to promote responsible and human-centered AI development. Overall, the Forum aims to position social science research at the center of global AI discussions and governance.Ethics of AIOnline coursehttps://cmu.to/92C4MThe LSE Ethics of AI Online Course is a short online program developed by London School of Economics and Political Science that focuses on the ethical, social, and political implications of artificial intelligence. The course is designed to help learners understand how AI affects governments, businesses, and society while developing practical skills for addressing ethical challenges related to AI technologies.The program explores major topics such as algorithmic bias, fairness, transparency, privacy, democracy, workplace inequality, and AI governance. Participants learn how AI systems can influence decision-making, hiring processes, public administration, and social structures. The course also discusses the responsibilities of governments and multinational companies in designing and deploying responsible AI systems.The course is structured into three main modules covering AI and the state, AI and business, and AI and society. Through case studies, discussions, and practical activities, learners develop critical thinking skills to evaluate ethical dilemmas and understand global approaches to AI regulation and governance. Overall, the course emphasizes human-centered and responsible AI development while preparing professionals to navigate the growing impact of AI in real-world contexts.

The 9th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government (ICEEG 2026)

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May 25, 2026 at 1:00 AM

ICEEG 2026University of Western Australia|Perth, Australia|November 16-18, 2026Conference Theme: Harnessing AI and Emerging Technologies for E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government Successhttps://www.iceeg.orgThe conference and program committee of ICEEG 2026 would like to invite those working in areas related to E-Commerce, E-Business and E-Government to submit full paper or abstract, which will be presented as either oral or poster at the conference.Welcome to ICEEG 2026!It is with great enthusiasm that we invite you to join us at The 9th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government (ICEEG 2026) , which will take place from November 16-18, 2026, in the historic city of Perth, Australia .As we stand at the forefront of a digital revolution, ICEEG 2026 will bring together leading scholars, industry experts, and professionals from around the globe to explore the dynamic intersections of E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government. Under the theme, “Harnessing AI and Emerging Technologies for E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government Success,” this conference aims to shine a spotlight on how cutting-edge innovations such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital transformation are redefining these sectors and shaping the future of our global economy.Over three days, ICEEG 2026 will provide a vibrant platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing research, and discussing strategies to unlock new possibilities in the digital realm. Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, entrepreneur, or practitioner, your presence and participation will contribute to insightful discussions and collaborations that will drive the future of E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government.Conference ProceedingsSubmissions will be peer-reviewed by 2-3 technical committee or reviewers. Accepted and registered papers will be published in the ICEEG 2025 Conference Proceedings, and it will be indexed by Ei compendex and Scopus.Journal PublicationSelected papers from the conference will undergo second round of blind review for potential publication in the Journal of Advances in Information Technology (JAIT).Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:AI-Driven Innovations in E-Commerce and E-BusinessAI and Machine Learning Applications in Online RetailPredictive Analytics and Consumer Behavior ModellingPersonalized Shopping Experiences through AIChatbots, Virtual Assistants, and Customer Service AutomationAI in Supply Chain and Inventory ManagementBlockchain Technology in E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-GovernmentBlockchain for Secure Transactions and PaymentsSmart Contracts in Business OperationsDecentralized Finance (DeFi) and E-CommerceEnhancing Transparency and Trust in Digital Governance with BlockchainBlockchain for Secure Digital Identity and Data ManagementDigital Transformation Strategies for E-Commerce and E-GovernmentThe Role of Emerging Technologies in Public Sector TransformationE-Government Services: Enhancing Efficiency through Digital ToolsDigital Transformation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)Cloud Computing and SaaS in E-Business OperationsDigital Infrastructure for Seamless Business OperationsCybersecurity and Data Privacy in the Digital EconomyProtecting Consumer Data in E-Commerce PlatformsRegulatory and Ethical Considerations for AI and Data PrivacyAddressing Cybersecurity Challenges in E-Government ServicesCryptographic Methods for Securing Digital TransactionsEnsuring Trust and Safety in the Digital MarketplaceSustainability and Social Responsibility in Digital CommerceGreen Technologies for Sustainable E-CommerceAI for Sustainable Business PracticesEthical Issues in AI-Driven E-Commerce and Business ModelsE-Waste Management in Digital TransformationSocially Responsible E-Government InitiativesThe Future of Digital Payments and Fintech SolutionsAI-Driven Financial Technologies (FinTech) in E-CommerceDigital Wallets and Contactless Payments: Opportunities and ChallengesCross-border Payments and Currency InnovationThe Rise of Cryptocurrencies and Their Impact on E-CommerceFinancial Inclusion through Emerging Payment TechnologiesConsumer Experience and Engagement in the Digital EraLeveraging AI for Enhancing Customer EngagementOmnichannel Retail Strategies and Customer JourneysVirtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in E-CommerceGamification in E-Business and E-GovernmentCustomer Loyalty Programs Powered by Emerging TechnologiesSmart Cities and the Role of E-GovernmentLeveraging AI and IoT for Smart City GovernancePublic Services Automation and Smart Governance ModelsE-Government Services for Citizens: Access and InclusivityDigital Solutions for Urban Mobility and Public SafetyThe Future of Work in Public Sector DigitalizationCross-Border E-Commerce and Global Digital MarketsEmerging Trends in Global E-CommerceChallenges and Opportunities for Cross-Border E-CommerceInternational Regulations and Standards for Digital CommerceThe Impact of AI on Global Trade and Supply ChainsMarketplaces and Platforms for Global E-Commerce ExpansionEntrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digital AgeStartups and AI-Driven Business ModelsDigital Marketing and E-Commerce EntrepreneurshipVenture Capital and Investment Trends in Emerging TechnologiesBuilding Innovative Business Ecosystems in E-CommerceAI as a Tool for Business Strategy and Innovation Submission MethodsPlease submit your paper via: Online Submission System or conference email directly: iceeg@academic.net.Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference.Abstracts are accepted for oral presentation opportunity, not for publication, for those researches which are not ready for publication, you can also send us an abstract only.Full Paper Template: Full-Paper-Template.docx Abstract Template: Abstract-Template.doc

2026 the 4' International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing

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May 25, 2026 at 12:39 AM

2026 the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing (IC&C 2026)October 9-11, 2026 | Harbin, Chinahttps://www.icicc.orgSubmission Deadline: June 25, 2026Acceptance Notification: July 25, 2026Registration Deadline: August 10, 2026Conference Venue: Harbin Engineering University 2026 the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing (IC&C 2026) will take place in Harbin, China, from October 9 to 11, 2026. The goal of this conference is to foster pure and applied researches in recognition of academic and industry, and to encourage interdisciplinary and international collaboration for the participants.The conference would be an ideal platform for keeping up with advances and changes to a consistently morphing field, we sincerely look forward to some exemplary and inspirational project experiences and innovations.Conference ProceedingsSubmissions will be reviewed by the conference technical committees, and accepted papers will be included in Conference Proceedings, and sent to Ei Compendex and Scopus for indexing. The authors of the papers will be invited to participate in the IC&C 2026 to display their research results.The topics of interests for submission include, but are not limited to:· Track 1: Intelligent Systems and ControlTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Wen Xing, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Xiangli Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAutonomous Systems and Self-Adaptive ControlLearning and Adaptive Control SystemsIntelligent Fault Detection, Diagnosis, and PrognosticsIntelligent Control Theory and ApplicationsHybrid Intelligent Systems (Neuro-Fuzzy, Evolutionary Systems)Neural Network-Based Control SystemsFuzzy Logic Control and ApplicationsMechatronic Systems and Optimization AlgorithmsIntelligent Robotics (Manipulators, Mobile Robots, Human-Robot Interaction)Intelligent Vehicle Control and Autonomous DrivingMulti-Agent Systems and Distributed Control· Track 2: Computer Systems and TechnologiesTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Zhongping Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Chun Jia, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaMicroprocessor-Based and Embedded Control SystemsMotor Control and Power ElectronicsCloud Computing, Edge Computing, and Distributed SystemsBig Data Analytics and Data-Driven IntelligenceGreen Computing and Energy-Efficient SystemsSignal, Image, and Video ProcessingArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AlgorithmsUbiquitous and Pervasive ComputingEmbedded AI and TinyML· Track 3: Communication and NetworksTrack Chair: Assoc. Prof. Shou Feng, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaNetwork Intelligence and AI-Driven Network ControlIP Mobility Protocols and Mobile NetworksCommunications Software, Services, and MiddlewareInternet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems5G/6G Communication Technologies for Intelligent Control and Computing (e.g., URLLC, Network Slicing)Internet Applications and Network ServicesVirtual Environments, Social Networks, and Metaverse ApplicationsWireless Sensor Networks and Ad-Hoc NetworksSecurity and Privacy for Intelligent Control and Computing Systems· Track 4: Emerging Interdisciplinary TechnologiesTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Boyuan Zheng, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Chenglong Xu, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaDecision Support Systems and Intelligent AnalyticsRemote Sensing, Geospatial Intelligence, and Environmental MonitoringDigital Twins and Simulation-Based DesignAI for Healthcare, Smart Cities, and SustainabilityBlockchain Technologies and Decentralized IntelligenceGenerative AI for Intelligent SystemsPaper SubmissionFull Paper 论文模板 (.docx)Full Paper 论文模板 (LaTex)Abstract Template 摘要模板Please login in the Electronic Submission System to submit your paper.请登录 在线投稿系统 进行投稿You will receive the submission confirmation email from the conference committees within 2 working days. If you haven't received it, please contact us soon. (Email: icicc_conf@robotics.ac.cn)Publication History IC&C 2025 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE XploreIC&C 2024 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & ScopusIC&C 2023 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei Compendex & Scopus

Coming to Europe

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May 22, 2026 at 2:03 PM

Visa and Entry conditionshttps://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/information/coming-europe?utm_source=chatgpt.comRegardless of your nationality or career stage—PhD student, postdoctoral, established, or leading researcher—a wide range of resources and support measures are in place to ensure that your relocation goes as smoothly as possible.EURAXESS offers the support and opportunities you need to advance your career in Europe.Discover the practicalities of coming to Europe, including visa and entry conditions, residence permits, hosting, and EU and national regulations.If you are a researcher from outside the EU considering a move to Europe, it’s important to know that both the European Union and its Member States are working to make the process clearer and easier. Immigration policy in the EU is a shared competence, meaning that both the European Union and its Member States have the authority to legislate and adopt legally binding acts in this area. In recent years, EU Member States have significantly expanded tailored visa and residence initiatives to attract global research talent. These programs are designed to cut red tape, accelerate entry procedures, and offer long-term security for researchers.The EU Immigration Portal is an online resource that provides up-to-date, practical information on both EU-wide and national immigration rules, tailored to different types of professionals, including researchers. It offers detailed, country specific guidance on admission requirements, necessary documents, and application procedures. Available in multiple languages, the portal serves as a comprehensive and user friendly guide for navigating the immigration process across the EU.In addition, for guidance tailored to the specific country you’re moving to, visit the EURAXESS national information page to explore natinoal entry conditions, visa procedures, and support services.EU Immigration Portal EURAXESS Country InformationStudents and Researchers DirectiveThe Directive (EU) 2016/801 addresses the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals, for the purposes of research, studies, training, voluntary service, pupil exchange schemes or educational projects and au pairing. A researcher is defined as: a “third-country national holding a doctoral degree or an appropriate higher education qualification which gives access to doctoral programmes, and who is selected by a research organisation for carrying out a research activity for which the above-mentioned qualification is normally required.”The Directive applies to researchers intending to stay in Europe for more than three months. For those coming for less than three months, rules on short-term visas apply. This directive sets clearer, more consistent and transparent rules, such as: Procedural guarantees: The 90-day time limit for Member States' authorities to decide on an application will make the process more straightforward and transparent.Stay after the research is completed: Researchers will be allowed to remain for up to 9 months in their Member State of residence after finalisation of their research to identify job opportunities or set up a business. This will not amount to an automatic right to work: the researcher who finds a job will have to apply for a work and residence permit.Simpler and more flexible mobility rules: will increase the possibility for researchers to move within the EU for their projects. Family members of researchers will also be granted mobility rights.The short-term mobility period should cover stays in second Member States for a maximum of 180 days in any 360-day period. The long-term mobility period should cover stays in one or several second Member States for more than 180 days.Those rules apply to researchers in both public and private organisations. Individual European countries do not have identical rules of procedure, they need to be verified for each country. While most EU member states are participating in Directive (EU) 2016/801, Ireland and Denmark have opted out and are not bound by its provisions.About the DirectiveEU Blue CardAn EU Blue Card gives highly-qualified workers from outside the EU the opportunity to live and work in an EU Member State, provided they hold the necessary higher professional qualifications, or, where appropriate, higher professional skills, and an employment contract or a binding job offer for at least six months with a salary at least equal to, but no higher than 1.6 times, the average gross national annual salary of the country concerned. . The EU Blue Card applies in 25 of the 27 EU Member States. It does not apply in Denmark and IrelandMore information on the key provisions of the new EU Blue Card Directive can be found in the Summary of EU legislation – EU Blue Card(for example eligibility conditions, length of validity, related rights)EU Blue CardWhat is a hosting agreement?The “hosting agreement” is an agreement signed by a public or private research organisation in the Member State and the researchers, through which they both agree to undertake a research project. The research organisation can only sign a hosting agreement with a researcher if there are funds available for the research and they are satisfied with the researcher's qualifications and skills. It must include some information, notably the title or purpose of the research activity and the start and end date of the activity or its estimated duration. Moving between European countriesOnce granted the residence permit or long-stay visa, a researcher may carry out their research not only in the country of their residence permit/long-stay visa, but also in other EU Member States under specific conditions. When a researcher moves to another EU Member State, the procedure to follow varies based on the destination country and the duration of their stay: Short-Term Mobility (Up to 6 Months) Researchers planning to conduct research in another EU Member State for up to 6 months may need to submit specific documents to the national authorities. Once submitted, they can relocate immediately. Long-Term Mobility (More than 6 Months) For stays exceeding 6 months, researchers must follow country-specific procedures. Some Member States require the same process as short-term stays, while others mandate a long-term mobility permit application.Connect with EURAXESS WorldwideWould you like to link up with EURAXESS representatives outside Europe before making the move? EURAXESS Worldwide has regional hubs in Africa, ASEAN, Latin America and the Caribbean, China, India, Japan, Korea, and North America. These hubs offer international researchers tailored information, networking opportunities and practical guidance to support a smooth transition and successful research career in Europe.Explore EURAXESS Worldwide

Visa for Research Stay/Scientists

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May 22, 2026 at 1:56 PM

Germany: Visa for Research Stay/Scientistshttps://daressalam.diplo.de/tz-en/service/2642780-2642780?utm_source=chatgpt.comIf you would like to go to Germany for academic research purposes you can apply for a visa for research stay.General InformationThe official website of the Federal Government of Germany Make it in Germany contains a lot of helpful information about working and living in Germany.Foreign researchers generally require a national visa to enter Germany for a planned scientific stay in the country if they wish to work in GermanyTo meet the requirements for research stay visa you will need to provide the following:have a doctoral degree (PhD) or a suitable university degree that allows access to doctorate programmes andhave been selected by a research institute in Germany in order to engage in research for which such a qualification is normally requiredyou need the research agreementNote: If you are enrolled at a German university or research institute to complete a full-time study programme leading to a doctoral degree (PhD) as the primary activity you do not qualify for a research stay visa.If you are taking part in a full-time study programme, please read the information under Study Visa for doctorate students.Required DocumentsTo apply, you will need the following original documents plus one set of copies to present at your appointment at the Embassy. We highly recommend to use the information sheet as a checklist and bring it as a print out for your appointment.Please pay attention that all Tanzanian documents issued by an authority of the state needs to be legalised.Please sort the individual sets in the order listed below.Information SheetApplication form (VIDEX)In your application form (VIDEX) you enter all the information about your entry and your stay in Germany. You must complete this form and print it out once, sign and date it.If you are a minor, your legal representatives must sign the application and declare their consent.To the formPassport photoA recent biometric photo (3.5 x 4.5 cm with a light background)Information on biometric photos can be found herePassportYour passport must be signed and valid for at least one year from the date your visa is issued.Please note that the document must still have at least two blank pages (if the decision is positive, your visa will be affixed here later).Do you not have Tanzanian citizenship?If you are not a Tanzanian citizen, please provide us with your Tanzanian residence permit.Proof of your residence in TanzaniaProof of your residence in Tanzania can be, for example, a copy of your electricity bill, water bill or gas bill.or a rent contract.For non- Tanzanian nationals: Tanzanian residence permitEmployment contract or proof of a specific job offerContract of employment orProof of a specific job offer with a detailed job description or certificate of enrolment from the host German university ora hosting agreement for the realisation of a research project with the hosting German university/institution. The research agreement/relevant contract needs to contain certain information. You can find a specimen here.Proof of sufficient means of subsistenceThe applicant must have at least EUR 1027 net per month at his/her disposal for his/her stay in Germany if no employment relationship is established. Proof can be provided in the following ways, for example:Employment contract orScholarship award from a German academic or intermediary organisation (e.g. DAAD, Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation, DFG, public university) orScholarship approval from a Brazilian academic or intermediary organisation (e.g. CAPES, FAPESP)If an employment relationship is envisaged, proof of at least the statutory minimum wage of EUR 12/hour must be provided. Proof of financial resources for the entire duration of the stay must be provided at the time of applicationFor financing via blocked account: Open the blocked account in good time BEFORE applying for a visa. When applying for a visa, only the official opening confirmation stating the total amount paid in and the monthly amount available will be accepted. A confirmation without stating these amounts is not sufficient.Proof of a completed university degree / successful doctorateThis document can be, for example, the degree certificate of your degree programme / doctorate.Please note that a legalisation is required for the use of Tanzanian documents. This confirms to the domestic authorities that the document was actually issued by an official Tanzanian authority.Further information on legalisationsYou can use the Anabin database to check whether your university degree is recognized in Germany. The anabin assessment of your university degree must be “Equivalent ‚Entspricht‘” or “Equivalent ‚Gleichwertig‘”. Print out the search result in the database and bring the printout with you.Are you unable to meet this requirement? Please contact the German authority responsible for the recognition of foreign degrees: KMKRecognition of the university degree (anabin)You can use the Anabin database to check whether your foreign university is recognized in Germany. The anabin rating of your university must be “H+” or “H+/-”. Print out the search result in the database and bring the printout with you.Are you unable to meet this requirement? Please contact the German authority responsible for the recognition of foreign degrees: KMKProof of health insurancePersons with statutory health insurance cover are adequately insured from the first day of work. Please provide proof of your statutory insurance cover.If you arrive before the statutory health insurance cover begins, you must take out appropriate supplementary insurance.If a long or permanent stay is planned, some travel health insurance policies may exclude insurance cover in their terms and conditions. This restriction may also apply to an “incoming” insurance policy, so please ensure that your supplementary insurance policy provides adequate cover. Further information here.Processing time:Due to the regular need for approval from the authorities in Germany, you should generally allow eight weeks for your visa application to be processed (calculated from the time you submit the complete application documents to the diplomatic mission abroad).Please do not request a status update – these will not be answered but ignored.FeesAppointmentsAppointments are made via an online system. It is not possible to make an appointment by telephone. You can find all information here

Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferences

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May 14, 2026 at 11:30 AM

Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferenceshttps://arxiv.org/abs/2104.07237?utm_source=chatgpt.comRemco Zwetsloot, Baobao Zhang, Noemi Dreksler, Lauren Kahn, Markus Anderljung, Allan Dafoe, Michael C. HorowitzLast revised 5 May 2021Countries, companies, and universities are increasingly competing over top-tier artificial intelligence (AI) researchers. Where are these researchers likely to immigrate and what affects their immigration decisions? We conducted a survey (n=524) of the immigration preferences and motivations of researchers that had papers accepted at one of two prestigious AI conferences: the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) and the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). We find that the U.S. is the most popular destination for AI researchers, followed by the U.K., Canada, Switzerland, and France. A country's professional opportunities stood out as the most common factor that influences immigration decisions of AI researchers, followed by lifestyle and culture, the political climate, and personal relations. The destination country's immigration policies were important to just under half of the researchers surveyed, while around a quarter noted current immigration difficulties to be a deciding factor. Visa and immigration difficulties were perceived to be a particular impediment to conducting AI research in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada. Implications of the findings for the future of AI talent policies and governance are discussed.Subjects:Computers and Society (cs.CY)ACM classes:K.7.4Cite as:arXiv:2104.07237 [cs.CY] (or arXiv:2104.07237v2 [cs.CY] for this version) https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2104.07237Focus to learn moreRelated DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3461702.3462617

VISA: Japan

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Apr 8, 2026 at 1:04 AM

VISAThe information about the visa(*Note) required for foreigners visiting Japan is as follows. For details, please check the website of the Embassy, Consulate-General, Consular Office (the Diplomatic Missions abroad) of Japan that have jurisdiction over the country/region where the foreigner visiting Japan resides.For visa inquiries, please contact “Foreign Residents Support Center (FRESC) MOFA Visa Information” or “Japan Visa Information Hotline” listed on the website of the Embassy/Consulate-General/Consular Office of Japan. You can find detailed information about visa on the website of the Diplomatic Mission of Japan with jurisdiction over your place of residence.1. Visa Application Procedures2. About Visa3. Visa Application Documents4. Frequently Asked Questions5. Announcements6. Inquiries about Visas(*Note) A visa is one of the requirements for entering Japan as defined by the "Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act", and it does not guarantee to enter Japan. Visas are issued at the Embassy, Consulate-General, Consular Office of Japan abroad. They cannot be obtained when you arrive in Japan or while you are staying in Japan. The “landing permission" is granted by an immigration officer at the port of entry when a foreigner meets the requirement for entry into Japan. The “status of residence” is mentioned on your “landing permission”, that indicates the activities you are permitted to perform in Japan. Please note that sometimes people say "visa", it may refer to the "status of residence”. For example, people often mention as "changing visa" when they mean “renewal/change of the status of residence." For inquiries about "status of residence," please visit the website of the Immigration Services Agency of Japan. Be aware of fraudulent website, social media, and emails in an attempt to extract payments from visa applicants (July 5, 2017)1. Visa Application ProceduresPrepare all the required documents.Inviting organization/guarantor must send the required documents to the visa applicant (NOT to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Diplomatic Mission of Japan). We encourage an inviting organization/guarantor to make a copy of them.Requirements for visa application may vary depending on the local situation/the purpose of your visit. You can find detailed information on the website of the Diplomatic Mission of Japan (Embassy, Consulate-General, or Consular Office) where you will submit your application.Once all the documents are ready, you may apply for a visa at the consular section of the Diplomatic Mission of Japan with jurisdiction over your place of residence, at an accredited agency, the Japan Visa Application Centre, or online, by the method specified by the Diplomatic Mission of Japan where you will submit your application (visa application cannot be made inside Japan.).It takes approximately one week to process the application, provided that all necessary requirements are met. Additional documents may be required on a case-by-case basis. It may take longer than usual to receive the result of the visa examination in case the Diplomatic Mission of Japan deems necessary to consult with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo.The Diplomatic Mission of Japan or the accredited agency will notify the visa applicant of the result.Short-Term Stay(A stay of up to 90 days for tourism, business, visiting friends or relatives, etc. that does not include remunerative activities)All nationals of the countries and regions listed below require a visa to enter Japan.Click on the nationality of the visa applicant traveling to Japan.PhilippinesViet NamChinaRussiaCIS countries, Ukraine, GeorgiaOther NationalitiesProcedure chart for short-term stay (tourism, business, visiting relatives, etc)【Online application for the visit to Japan with tourism purpose (single-entry)】All foreign nationals/people who need to obtain a short-term visa to Japan AND currently reside in the following countries/region, are eligible to apply for a visa online: Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.Please check below for information on visa exempt countries.The JAPAN eVISA system (electronic visa)Countries and regions that do not require a visa to enter JapanVisa Exempt Countries and RegionsIt is highly recommended to purchase international travel medical insurance for your trip to Japan. Overseas travel medical insurance helps you in case of emergency.Work or Long-Term Stay(If you do not meet the requirements for short-term stay, such as in cases where you intend to work in Japan for remuneration or stay in Japan for more than 90 days, you should, in principle, obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Immigration Services Agency of Japan before applying for a visa at the Diplomatic Mission of Japan with jurisdiction over your place of residence.)Procedure chart for long-term staysThe Working Holiday Programmes in JapanJapan’s Pre-Entry Tuberculosis ScreeningNote: Pre-Entry Tuberculosis (TB) Screening will apply to nationals of the Philippines, Viet Nam, Indonesia, Nepal, Myanmar, and ChinaVisa for Medical StayVisa Exemptions for Diplomatic and Official Passport Holders2. About VisaPoints to Note and Application ProceduresVisa Processing TimeValidity of a VisaVisa FeesVisa RequirementsVisas and Landing Permission3. Visa Application Documents (download)(Note1) Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to fill in and print out the Visa application form (Note2) Company/personal seal on Letter of Guarantee and Letter of Invitation is no longer required.Visa Application FormEnglish (PDF)Chinese (simplified) (PDF)Chinese (traditional) (PDF)Korean (PDF)Portuguese (PDF)Spanish (PDF)Letter of Guarantee (PDF)Invitation Letter (Single-Entry) (PDF)Invitation Letter (Multiple-Entry) (PDF)List of Visa Applicants (PDF)Overview of Company / Organization (PDF)Itinerary in Japan (PDF) 4. Frequently Asked QuestionsTell me why you rejected my visa application.I want to go to Japan. Do I need a visa?I want to invite a foreign national to Japan. What procedures are necessary?What should I do to get a Certificate of Eligibility?The Certificate of Eligibility will not arrive by the time I apply for a visa. Can I still apply for a visa with its copy?As a “guarantor”, to what extent do I need to be responsible?more FAQ5. AnnouncementsNewly introduced visasSpecial Highly Skilled Professional (J-Skip)Designated activities (Future Creation Individual, Spouse or Child of Future Creation Individual) (J-Find)Designated activities (Digital Nomad, Spouse or Child of Digital Nomad)Statistics for the Number of VisasNumber of Visas Issued in 2024 (May 9, 2025)Relaxation of Visa RequirementsRelaxation of Visa requirements for Nationals of the United Arab Emirates in Possession of Ordinary Passports (Extension of period of stay) (June 2, 2025)Visa Waiver Measure for Nationals of the Republic of Paraguay (May 29, 2025)Relaxation of Visa requirements for Nationals of Brunei Darussalam(Extension of period of stay)(December 2, 2024)OthersJapan’s Pre-Entry Tuberculosis Screening (April 3, 2020)Japan's Visa Policy in Accordance with Measures to Combat Trafficking in Persons (August 2007 (Updated in 2016))Archives6. Inquiries about Visas ApplicationForeign Residents Support Center (FRESC) MOFA Visa InformationAddress: Yotsuya Tower 13F, 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0004Phone: Navi-Dial: 0570-011000(For some IP phones and calls from overseas, please call +81-3-5369-6577)Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00-17:00 (except holidays)

Researcher visa: RIKEN

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Apr 8, 2026 at 12:59 AM

Researcher visahttps://www.riken.jp/en/careers/newcomers/visa/researcher/?utm_source=chatgpt.comInternational researchers will require a RESEARCHER visa to work at RIKEN in Japan. The visa application process can take three months or more. Please allow enough time to ensure it will be ready in time to start your employment at RIKEN. The RIKEN laboratory that you work with will be able to assist with all the necessary paperwork.VISA application procedures1.RIKEN will apply for the COE (Certificate of Eligibility) in lieu of you.Contact your RIKEN host laboratory for the application check sheet, fill it out completely (all applicable information), and return it with all the required items listed below. ※ It may take about 2 months for it to be granted by the Japanese Immigration Bureau.2.RIKEN will send you the original COE as soon as it is granted.3.Please apply for the visa to enter Japan at the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate with the COE plus any other required items. For the other required items, please check the Working visa (MOFA) website.※ It may take about 1 week for it to be granted.Notes:The entire visa application process may take 3 months or more including mail delivery.Please keep the original COE and bring it with you to Japan. It is a requirement to show it to the immigration officer when entering Japan, together with the visa in your passport.RIKEN required items for COE (Certificate of Eligibility) applicationApplication check sheet (Sample (PDF 191.5KB))A copy of passportA photo (4cm x 3cm, taken within the last 3 months to reflect your current appearance; full-face view, no hat, taken in front of a plain background)Curriculum vitae NotesThe Residence Card (RC) will be provided to you at the airport upon entering Japan, this is your ID while you live and work in Japan. The residence card must be carried with you at all times. Working VISAhttps://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/long/visa1.html(Professor, Artist, Religious activities, Journalist, Business manager, Legal/Accounting services, Medical services, Researcher, Instructor, Engineer/Specialist in humanities/International services, Nursing care) Period of stay5 years, 3 years, 1 year or 3 monthsOnly for Business manager : 5 years, 3 years, 1 year, 4 months or 3 monthsNecessary documentsPassportOne visa application form (nationals of Russia, CIS countries or Georgia need to submit two visa application forms)One photograph (nationals of Russia, CIS countries or Georgia need to submit two photographs)Certificate of Eligibility (Note) - the original or one copy (If you have an electronic Certificate of Eligibility, please present it at the visa application counter or submit a printed copy) Chinese nationals must also submit the following documents:Copy of the Chinese Family RegisterTemporary Residence Permit or Residence Certificate (If the applicant does not have a family register within the region under the jurisdiction of the embassy or consulate-general where the application will be made) (Note) Depending on the nationality of the applicant, other documents may be necessary in addition to the above. For details please refer to the web site of a Japanese embassy or consulate-general in your area. (Note) What is a Certificate of Eligibility (COE)? A Certificate of Eligibility, which is issued by a regional immigration authority under the jurisdiction of the Immigration Services Agency of Japan, certifies that the foreign national conforms to the conditions for landing in Japan (which means the activity stated in the application is not false and it is one of the activities (except Temporary Visitor) stipulated in the Immigration Control Act). For details, check the website of the Immigration Services Agency of JAPAN . (A proxy in Japan can make an application of COE) By presenting COE, the visa application at the Embassy or Consulate-General and the landing examination at the passport control will be processed smoothly. However, please note that a COE does not guarantee the issuance of a visa. A visa application for this type of visa could be made without COE. However, the applicant will be required to submit a large amount of verification documents and it could take a long time (several months) to process.

2026 3rd Asia Conference on Environmental Economics and Policy (ACEEP 2026)

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Mar 26, 2026 at 12:51 PM

2026 3rd Asia Conference on Environmental Economics and Policy (ACEEP 2026)https://aceep.net 2026 3rd Asia Conference on Environmental Economics and Policy (ACEEP 2026), will be held in Tokyo, Japan during November 6-9, 2026 as a workshop of ACESD. It is sponsored by iNehc, IJESD, and technically supported by Yokohama National University, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University and Japan International Cooperation Agency.It aims to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners, and professinals from the industry, academia and government to discourse on research and development, professional practice in new enery and applications. The conference serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving new energy technology and related techniques. It also brings authors and readers together to communicate face to face and discuss chances for possible cooperation and hot topics in the field of environmental economics and policy.Conference TopicsWe invite submissions of original, unpublished technical papers on topics including but not limited to:Environmental Policies, Planning and ManagementEcosystem Services and ManagementEconomic Instruments for Water, Manufacturing and Energy SectorsMarket Failure Including Externalities, Non-excludability and Non-rivalryCost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness AnalysesModeling and SimulationInstitutional ArrangementsIndicators of Environmental QualityEnvironmental Econometrics and Methodological IssuesEnvironmental PerformanceDecision-making in Environmental ProtectionClimate Change Economics / Climate PolicySustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsNatural Resources and Environmental IssuesAnalysis of Environmental PolicyEnvironmental Behavior and Responses to RegulationEnvironmental Problems in Developing CountriesTopics of Energy Economics Related to the Environment Paper PublicationSubmitted papers will be reviewed by the conference technical committees, and all accepted papers will be recommended to the following proceedings or journal:Option 1: As workshop of "ACESD 2026 ", all accepted papers after presentation will be published in the Special Chapter of ACESD Conference Proceedings, which submitted for Ei Compendex, Scopus, et al.Download Paper Template (Conference Proceedings)Option 2: International Journal of Environmental Science and Development (IJESD) ISSN: 2010-0264 (Print); 2972-3698 (Online); Indexing: Scopus, Google Scholar, CNKI, ProQuest, EBSCO, etc. IJESD Journal Template

International Conference on Environment, Resources and Energy Engineering (EREE 2026)

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Mar 24, 2026 at 2:28 PM

2026 the 8th International Conference on Environment, Resources and Energy Engineering (EREE 2026)EREE 2026 | October 5-7, 2026 | Singaporehttps://www.eree.orgImportant Dates:Submission Date: 20th May, 2026Notification Date: 20th June, 2026Registration Deadline: 10th July, 20262026 the 8th International Conference on Environment, Resources and Energy Engineering (EREE 2026) will be held on October 5-7, 2026 in Singapore. With increasingly serious environmental pollution, developing an economic, simple and efficient technology of Resources, Environmental & Energy Engineering has now become a hot topic. EREE 2026 is an optimal platform for academic communications, exchange of ideas and inspirations between specialists and scholars in the fields of Environment, Resources and Energy Engineering, including hot issues such as solar energy, natural environment and renewable resources. The event will encourage the exploration of the potential synergies that may arise from pooling the different perspectives.Call for Papers:Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: Environmental Science- Climate Change and Global Warming- Environmental Nanotechnology and Materials- Ecosystem Management and Ecological Engineering- Biodiversity and Climate Feedbacks- Wetlands and Watershed Management- Emerging Contaminants (e.g., microplastics, PFAS)- Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)- Circular Economy and Resource Management- Environmental Data Science and AI Energy & Resources- Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, Biomass, Geothermal)- Energy Efficiency and Conservation- Energy Storage Technologies- Smart Grids and Microgrids- Hydrogen and Alternative Fuels- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)- Energy Transition and Policy- Sustainable and Resilient Energy Systems Sustainable Systems- Sustainable Cities and Communities- Green Building and Sustainable Infrastructure- Climate Adaptation and Resilience- Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)- Sustainable Transportation- Just Transition and Energy Equity

International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Agriculture (ICSEA 2026)

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Mar 24, 2026 at 2:03 PM

International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Agriculture (ICSEA 2026)https://www.icsea.org/index.html2026 11th International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Agriculture (ICSEA 2026) will be held in Tokyo, Japan during August 1-3, 2026. It is one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of Sustainable Environment and Agriculture. It also serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving Sustainable Environment and Agriculture related techniques.Important DatesSubmission Deadline: Before April 15, 2026Notification Date:Before May 15, 2026Registration Deadline:Before June 10, 2026Conference Dates: August 1-3, 2026All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. After acceptation, conference presented and registered full papers will be included in Springer Book Series Environmental Science and Engineering (ISSN: 1863-5520), which will be submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus, SCImago and other major databases for indexing. Call for papers2026 11th International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Agriculture (ICSEA 2026) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Sustainable Environment and Agriculture. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Air Pollution and Control Emission sourcesAtmospheric modeling and numerical predictionInteraction between pollutantsPollution control technologiesAir emission tradingWastewater and Sludge TreatmentNutrients removalSuspended and fixed film biological processesAnaerobic treatmentSludge treatment and reuseIndustrial wastewater treatmentAdvances in biological, physical and chemical processesStorm-water managementSolid Waste Treatment and DisposalWaste minimization, recycling and reuseTechnical aspects of treatment and disposal methods (landfilling, thermal treatment etc)Leachate treatmentLegal, economic and managerial aspects of solid waste managementManagement of hazardous solid wasteGlobal Environmental Change and Ecosystems ManagementGlobal warmingOzone layer depletionCarbon capture and storageBiofuelsIntegrated ecosystems managementSatellite and Geographic Information System applications in the environment Environmental Restoration and Ecological EngineeringHabitat reconstructionBiodiversity conservationLandscape degradation and restorationGround water remediationSoil decontaminationEnvironmental monitoringEco-technologyEnvironmental toxicologyEnvironmental Biotechnology Water Treatment and ReclamationAdvanced treatment of water and secondary effluents (membranes, adsorption, ion exchange, oxidation etc)Disinfection and disinfection by- productsManagement of water treatment residualsAesthetic quality of drinking water (taste, odors)Effect of distribution systems on potable water qualityReuse of reclaimed waters Environment and HealthHealth related organismsHazardous substances and detection techniquesBiodegradation of hazardous substancesToxicity assessment and epidemiological studiesQuality guidelines, environmental regulationIndoor air pollution Environmental SustainabilityResource managementLife cycle analysisRenewable sourcesEnergy savingClean technologiesSustainable citiesCrop FarmingFood cropsEconomic cropsFeed cropsHorticultural cropsCrop breedingPlanting techniquesIrrigation and drainage systemsGreenhouse structure and engineeringCrop harvesting and post-harvest processing, storage and technologyPhytopathologyAgricultural entomologyPesticide scienceBioenergy Animal HusbandryFood of animal originProcessing of animal productsLivestock and poultry house construction and facilities engineeringBiological feedAnimal production technologyVeterinary epidemic prevention systemAnimal health and welfareFarm managementAquacultureFood traceability and safety Agricultural MachineryMechanical designMechanical equipmentAdvanced machine systemsBio-machine systemsAgricultural Development and ManagementAgricultural waste managementAgricultural environmentRural developmentAgricultural economyEnvironmental constraints to animal agriculturePrecision agriculture

2026 11th International Conference on Water Pollution and Treatment (ICWPT 2026)

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Mar 16, 2026 at 9:18 PM

Welcome to ICWPT 2026https://www.icwpt.netImportant DatesSubmission Deadline: April 5, 2026Notification Date: April 25, 2026Registration Deadline: May 10, 2026Camera Ready Paper Submission: May 10, 2026Conference Date: July 25-27, 20262026 11th International Conference on Water Pollution and Treatment (ICWPT 2026) to be held on July 25-27, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. ICWPT 2026 will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners in the field to share ideas, designs, and experiments. Participation from academia, industry and government is welcome. ICWPT 2026 invites submissions of technical papers (at least 5 pages) for oral and poster presentations.Full PaperInternational Journal of Environmental Science and Development (IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264) - All submitted papers will be reviewed by both conference technical committees and IJESD editorial board, and accepted papers will be published into regular issues of IJESD. The journal is now indexed by Scopus, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), CABI, Ulrich Periodicals Directory, Electronic Journals Library, Crossref, ProQuest.Conference Flyer2026 11th International Conference on Water Pollution and Treatment (ICWPT 2026) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Water Pollution and Treatment. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Water Resources Planning and ManagementWater pollutionWater resources integrated managementWater resources sustainable developmentWater resources and Environmental Management in Mega deltasGIS and remote sensing applicationsImpacts of global and regional climate changeInstrumentation and measurementWatershed assessment and monitoringWater quality and protectionTrans-boundary Water Conflict and cooperation IssuesArtificial recharge and active management of aquifersGroundwater contamination and protectionIntegrated coastal aquifer managementHydraulics and Water InfrastructureWater distribution systems analysisWater Demand/ Forecasting Water management, control and regulationErosion, scour and sediment transportMaintenance and rehabilitation of hydraulic structuresInformation Technology (IT) applications in Water InfrastructureHydraulic monitoring, modeling and simulationWater Treatment TechnologyWastewater reuseDesalinationIndustrial water treatmentSanitary drainage treatmentComputer applications in water treatmentPurification plants and networksEnvironmental impact assessmentEnergy use and efficiencyAgricultural issuesIrrigation and drainage technologiesAgricultural water pollutionCrop water consumptionDesertificationVirtual water useEnergy consumption

2026 IEEE 9th International Conference on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (BDAI)

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Mar 3, 2026 at 7:19 PM

2026 IEEE 9th International Conference on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (BDAI)https://www.bdai.netSubmission Deadline: March 20th, 2026Notification Date: April 20th, 2026Big data and artificial intelligence are important fields for future scientific and technological development and industrial upgrading. The International Conference on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence is an academic conference initiated by Prof. Sheng-Uei Guan, Professor of Xi 'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, and co-sponsored by many well-known universities and institutions at home and abroad. Since the first conference was held in Beijing in 2018, the conference has been held for 8 years. It has been focused on the original basic and applied research in the field of big data and artificial intelligence. BDAI attracts a large number of researchers from dozens of countries and regions, such as China, England, Finland, Russia, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Luxembourg, Germany, Malaysia, Japan, and Denmark.2026 IEEE 9th International Conference on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (BDAI) will be co-sponsored by Chongqing University of Science and Technology, China; IEEE China Council and IEEE from July 3-5, 2026 in Chongqing, China. This conference will focus on foundations of the original, either theoretical or applied research. It is suitable for experts and scholars in the field of big data and artificial intelligence. Papers can be submitted and presented for discussions. Industrial companies, incubators and investors are also welcome to join BDAI. The conference will provide a platform for scholars to interact and find new opportunities for science and technology development.Conference ProceedingsAll submissions will be peer reviewed, and the accepted papers will be published in the BDAI2026 Conference Proceedings by IEEE, Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus, as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.Call for PapersThe conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Big Data Models and AlgorithmsFoundational Models for Big DataAlgorithms and Programming Techniques for Big Data ProcessingBig Data Analytics and MetricsBig Data ArchitecturesCloud Computing Techniques for Big DataBig Data Open PlatformsBig Data in Mobile and Pervasive ComputingBig Data ManagementBig Data Persistence and PreservationBig Data Quality and Provenance ControlManagement Issues of Social Network Big DataBig Data Protection, Integrity and PrivacyModels and Languages for Big Data ProtectionPrivacy Preserving Big Data AnalyticsBig Data EncryptionBig Data ApplicationsAlgorithms and Systems for Big Data SearchMachine learning based on Big DataVisualization Analytics for Big DataArtificial IntelligenceIntelligent User InterfacesSoft ComputingNeural NetworksMachine LearningUncertainty in AIModel-Based ReasoningIndustrial applications of AITechnologies for Computational CommunicationBig Data Analytics for Online JournalismIntelligent Technologies for MediaIntelligent Information Processing and Applications Special SessionsSession 1: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in Intelligent Robotics and SystemsChair: Assoc. Prof. Haipeng Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, ChinaSession 2: Synergizing AI Innovations: From Perception to Prediction for Scientific Discovery and Complex Systems Chair: Prof. Huan Rong, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, ChinaSession 3: Artificial Intelligence and Security: Technologies, Risks, and Governance Chair: Assoc. Prof. Yang Bai, Chengdu University of Information Technology, ChinaSession 4: Intelligent Drive Data: The Fusion Revolution of Artificial Intelligence and Big DataChair: Dr. Ziyu Jia, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaSession 5: Neurodynamic Optimization and Distributed ComputingChair: Dr. Jingxin Liu, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, ChinaCo-chair: Prof. Hengmin Zhang, East China University of Science and Technology, China

The 12th Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Advanced Reliability and Maintenance Modeling

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Mar 3, 2026 at 5:31 PM

The 12th Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Advanced Reliability and Maintenance Modelinghttps://aparm2026.comThe 12th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Advanced Reliability and Maintenance Modeling (APARM 2026) will be held from July 1–4, 2026, in Singapore. As a premier biennial event in the Asia-Pacific region, APARM serves as an important forum for sharing the latest advancements and research findings in reliability and maintenance engineering.Reliability and maintenance technologies play a crucial role across a wide range of fields — including power systems, communication networks, transportation, cloud computing, electronic systems, buildings and infrastructure, medical and healthcare technologies, aviation, and railway systems. These technologies form the backbone of a safe, efficient, and sustainable society.The aim of APARM 2026 is to bring together researchers, engineers, and professionals from academia, industry, and government to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and explore innovative solutions that enhance system reliability and sustainability in an increasingly complex world.We warmly invite you to join us in Singapore — a vibrant global hub known for its innovation, cultural diversity, and technological excellence — to engage in fruitful discussions and build lasting collaborations at APARM 2026.Key DatesSubmission Deadline: March 31, 2026Notification Deadline: April 30, 2026Registration Deadline: May 15, 2026Camera Ready: June 10, 2026VenueShaw Foundation Alumni House, National University of SingaporeAddress: 11 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119244Call for PapersAPARM2026 (The 12th Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Advanced Reliability and Maintenance Modeling) is the biennial reliability conference in the Asia-Pacific region. Its purpose is to share advanced knowledge and information related to reliability and maintenance. Reliability and maintenance is the technology required in various fields such as power systems, communication networks, transportation, cloud computing, electronic systems, buildings and infrastructure, medical and healthcare, aviation and railway systems. It is also the foundation of a sustainable society. The goal of this symposium is to bring together reliability researchers from the Asia-Pacific region to discuss and explore solutions to the various reliability challenges facing society. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)Manufacturing System ReliabilitySoftware Reliability & TestingCommunication SystemsReliability ModelingHuman ReliabilityBayesian ReliabilityFuzzy ReliabilityNetwork Reliability & OptimizationSafety & Risk AssessmentCyber SecuritySecurity IssuesInternet Reliability EngineeringService & ReliabilityEstimation & Statistical TestingSurvival AnalysisWarranty AnalysisResilienceComputer Systems ReliabilityDesign for Six SigmaFault Tolerant ComputingMaintenance OptimizationMaintainability & AvailabilityReliability PhysicsAccelerated Degradation TestingAccelerated Life TestingBig DataData Mining & AnalyticsDiagnosticsPredictionRemaining Life EstimationCondition MonitoringEngineering Asset ManagementMachine Health Assessment

2026 The 10th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN 2026)

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Mar 3, 2026 at 5:25 PM

2026 The 10th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN 2026)https://www.icmsn.org/index.html2026 The 10th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN 2026) will be held in London, United Kingdom during July 1-4, 2026.All submissions will be peer reviewed by 2-3 reviewers. The registered and presented papers will be published into Materials Science Forum (ISSN print 0255-5476 / ISSN web 1662-9752), which will be indexed by Scopus, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), REAXYS, Chimica, etc.Key DatesSubmission Deadline:March 20, 2026Notification Deadline:April 15, 2026Registration Deadline:May 5, 2026Conference VenueLangham Court HotelAddress: 31-35 Langham Street, Westminster Borough, London, W1W 6BU, United KingdomWebsite: www.gemhotels.com/hotels-london/langham-court-hotel2026 The 10th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN 2026) involves the field of Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:NanomaterialsDifferent Methods for Growth of NanostructuresNanostructured Thin Films and CoatingsDoped NanomaterialsModification of NanomaterialsCharacterisation of NanomaterialsNanocompositesNanostructured CeramicOrganic,Inorganic,and Biomedical of NanomaterialsDifferent Kinds and Morphologies of Nanostructures: Metal and Metal Oxide of Nanoparticle,Nanowires and Nanorod,Carbon Nanotube and GrapheneMechanical,Thermal,Electrical,Optical and Magnetic Properties of NanomaterialsNanoengineeringElectronic MaterialsElectronic MaterialsSemiconductor MaterialsDisplay MaterialsBattery MaterialsOptical MaterialsDielectric MaterialsFerroelectric MaterialsConductive MetalMaterial ChemistryMaterials ChemistryClassical Analytical ChemistryInstrumental AnalysisOptical AnalysisPolymer ScienceMaterial ProcessingStructural ChemistryMaterial ShapingMaterials Processing EngineeringMaterials Processing EngineeringMetallurgy TechnologyPolymer MaterialsPolymer ProcessingMetalworkingCastingWeldingStructural MaterialStructural MaterialsWrought IronCast IronSteelStainless SteelReinforced ConcretePrestressed ConcreteAluminumCompositesMasonryTimber

2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management

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Mar 3, 2026 at 4:05 PM

2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management https://www.icbdm.org/index.htmlWelcome to ICBDM 2026! 2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management (ICBDM 2026) will be held in Derby, UK during June 24-26, 2026! It's hosted by University of Derby. The theme of this year is "Data Management in Statistics and Data Science".The conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of big data management. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of big data management.Important DatesSubmission Deadline: April 5, 2026Acceptance Notification: May 5, 2026Registration Deadline: May 20, 2026Camera-Ready Version: May 20, 2026Early Bird Registration End: May 20, 2026JournalA few selected papers with extended version will be published in theJournal of Advanced Management ScienceISSN: 2810-9740 Frequency: SemiannuallyDOI: 10.18178/joamsAbstracting/ Indexing: CNKI, Google Scholar, CrossrefTemplate: JOAMS TemplateCall for PapersTopics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Track 1: Big Data Analysis and ManagementData Acquisition, Integration, Cleaning, and Best PracticesBig Data Search Architectures, Scalability and EfficiencyCloud/Grid/Stream Data Mining- Big Velocity DataSemantic-based Data Mining and Data Pre-processingBig Data as a ServiceData Lifecycle Management: From Collection to ArchivingData Governance Frameworks and Best PracticesData Management Standards (e.g., FAIR principles: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)Ethical Considerations in Data ManagementAlgorithms and Systems for Big Data SearchVisualization Analytics for Big DataChallenges in Managing Large-scale DatasetsBig Data Processing Frameworks (e.g., Apache Spark, Apache Flink)Scalable Storage Solutions for Big DataMobility and Big DataMethods for Data Collection: Surveys, Experiments, Sensors, Web ScrapingData Integration Techniques: ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) ProcessesSearch and Mining of Variety of Data including Scientific and Engineering, Social, Sensor/IoT/IoE, and Multimedia DataTrack 2: Data Structures and Data ModelsMultimedia and Multi-structured Data- Big Variety DataComputational Modeling and Data IntegrationRelational Databases (e.g., SQL) vs. NoSQL Databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra)Data Warehousing and Data Lake ArchitecturesCloud-based Data Storage Solutions (e.g., AWS S3, Google BigQuery)Distributed Storage Systems for Big Data (e.g., Hadoop HDFS)Data Quality Metrics: Accuracy, Completeness, Consistency, and TimelinessTechniques for Data Cleaning and PreprocessingHandling Missing Data: Imputation Methods and StrategiesOutlier Detection and Treatment in DatasetsReal-Time Data Collection and Streaming Data ManagementImportance of Metadata in Data ManagementMetadata Standards and Schemas (E.G., Dublin Core, Schema.Org)Tools for Metadata Extraction and ManagementRole of Metadata in Data Discovery and ReuseVisualization of High-Dimensional DataManaging Unstructured Data (E.G., Text, Images, Videos)Data Silos and Interoperability IssuesTrack 3: Big Data Security and PrivacyVisualizing Large Scale Security DataThreat Detection using Big Data AnalyticsPrivacy Threats of Big DataPrivacy Preserving Big Data Collection/AnalyticsHCI Challenges for Big Data Security & PrivacySociological Aspects of Big Data PrivacyTrust Management in IoT and Other Big Data SystemsData Encryption and Anonymization TechniquesRole-based Access Control (RBAC) and Data PermissionsCompliance with Data Protection Regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA)Secure Data Sharing and Transfer ProtocolsVisualizing Large Scale Security DataBalancing Data Accessibility with SecurityTrust Management in IoT and Other Big Data SystemsHCI Challenges for Big Data Security & PrivacyTrack 4: Big Data Analysis Tools and Key TechnologiesHealthcare: Managing Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Patient DataFinance: Data Management for Fraud Detection and Risk AnalysisEnvironmental Science: Managing Climate and Satellite DataSocial Sciences: Handling Survey and Census DataE-Commerce: Customer Data Management and PersonalizationComplex Big Data Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine, Healthcare, Finance, Business, Law, Education, Transportation, Retailing, TelecommunicationBig Data Analytics in Small Business Enterprises (SMEs)Big Data Analytics in Government, Public Sector and Society in GeneralReal-Life Case Studies of Value Creation through Big Data AnalyticsExperiences with Big Data Project DeploymentsBig Data as a ServiceBig Data Industry StandardsTrack 5: Application of Big Data in Information SystemsTools and Techniques for Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)Interactive Dashboards for Data Exploration (E.G., Tableau, Power BI)Open-Source Data Management Tools (E.G., Apache Nifi, Talend)Data Management Platforms (E.G., Snowflake, Databricks)Cloud-Native Data Management SolutionsAutomation Tools for Data Pipelines (E.G., Airflow, Prefect)Data Pipelines for Machine Learning WorkflowsFeature Engineering and Dataset PreparationManaging Labeled and Unlabeled Data for Supervised and Unsupervised LearningData Versioning and Reproducibility in ML ExperimentsData Management for AI and Deep LearningBlockchain for Secure and Decentralized Data ManagementFederated Learning and Privacy-Preserving Data ManagementQuantum Computing and Its Impact on Data Management

The 6th International Conference on Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (SEAI)

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Mar 3, 2026 at 3:54 PM

The 6th International Conference on Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (SEAI)June 19-21, 2026Fuzhou, ChinaPublication & IndexingAfter a careful reviewing process, all accepted and presented papers after proper registration and presentation, will be published into Conference Proceedings by IEEE, included into IEEE Xplore, and submitted for Ei Compendex and Scopus, like last few year. <IEEE CONFERENCE LIST>SEAI 2025丨ISBN: 979-8-3315-1361-0 丨IEEE Xplore丨Ei Compendex丨ScopusCall for PapersGeneral InformationThe conference is soliciting papers in fields of Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and Computer related fields.The purpose of the Conference is to provide a common forum for researchers, scientists, and students from all over the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, developments and applications in the broader areas of Artificial Intelligence, and Software Engineering. Prospective authors are invited to submit research papers in the following areas, but not limited to:Artificial Intelligence & ApplicationsAI AlgorithmsKnowledge-based SystemsArtificial Intelligence tools & ApplicationsMechatronicsAutomatic ControlMultimedia & Cognitive InformaticsBioinformaticsNeural NetworksNatural Language ProcessingParallel ProcessingCAD Design & TestingPattern RecognitionComputer Vision and Speech UnderstandingPervasive computing and ambient intelligenceData Mining and Machine Learning ToolsProgramming LanguagesFuzzy LogicReasoning and EvolutionHeuristic and AI Planning Strategies and ToolsRecent Trends and DevelopmentsComputational Theories of LearningRoboticsHybrid Intelligent SystemsSemantic Web Techniques and TechnologiesInformation RetrievalSoft computing theory and applicationsIntelligent System ArchitecturesSoftware & Hardware ArchitecturesKnowledge RepresentationKnowledge-Based SystemIndustrial applications of AIVisualizationDeep LearningWeb Intelligence Applications & SearchSoftware Engineering Techniques and Production PerspectivesRequirements engineering Software analysis, design and modelingSoftware maintenance and evolutionSoftware engineering tools and environmentsSoftware engineering decision supportSoftware design patternsSoftware product lines Process and workflow managementReflection and metadata approachesProgram understanding and system maintenanceSoftware domain modeling and analysisSoftware economicsMultimedia and hypermedia software engineeringSoftware engineering case study and experience reportsEnterprise software, middleware, and toolsService-centric software engineeringService oriented requirements engineeringService oriented architectures Software Engineering MethodologiesAgent-based software engineeringArtificial intelligence approaches to software engineering Component-based software engineeringEmbedded and ubiquitous software engineeringAspect-based software engineeringEmpirical software engineeringSearch-Based Software engineeringAutomated software design and synthesisAutomated software specificationComputer-supported cooperative workAutomated software specificationAutomated software design and synthesisReverse engineeringSoftware & System Quality of ServiceSoft computingSoftware and system testing methodsQuality assurance process, standards, and systemsSoftware safety systemsSoftware test automation and toolsSoftware dependability, reliability, scalabilitySoftware & System SecuritySoftware and system security and privacyMobile app security and privacyEncryption methods and toolsSecurity service systemsCloud, sensor cloud and mobile cloud securityMobile system integrity, security, and fault tolerance

HARMONIZED NATIONAL R&D AGENDA 2022-2028 (Philippines)

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Feb 2, 2026 at 12:43 AM

HARMONIZED NATIONAL R&D AGENDA 2022-2028 (Philippines)https://www.dost.gov.ph/phocadownload/Downloads/Resources/Quick_Links/HNRDA_2022-2028.pdfThe Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda (HNRDA) 2022–2028 presents the Philippines’ national research priorities and strategic directions for science, technology, and innovation. The document outlines key thematic areas covering economic development, human well-being, environmental sustainability, and emerging technologies. It defines priority sectors, cross-cutting research areas, and implementation mechanisms to align research efforts with national development goals. The agenda serves as a guiding framework for government agencies, academia, and industry in planning and coordinating research initiatives from 2022 to 2028.Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda (HNRDA) 2022–2028Condensed Table of ContentsOverview and Strategic ContextVision, Objectives, and Guiding PrinciplesNational R&D Priority AreasEconomic and Industrial DevelopmentHuman Health and Social Well-beingAgriculture, Food Security, and Natural ResourcesEnvironment, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk ReductionEnergy, Water, and Sustainable InfrastructureEmerging Technologies and Basic ResearchCross-Cutting Research ThemesImplementation, Coordination, and GovernanceMonitoring, Evaluation, and Review Framework

2026 IEEE the 14th International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE 2026)

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Feb 1, 2026 at 11:45 PM

2026 IEEE the 14th International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE 2026)https://www.ieee-sege.comIndexing: Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), Ei Compendex, RePEc,Inspec, CAPlus / SciFinder, and other databases.Conference Venue: Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Canada2026 IEEE the 14th International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE 2026) will be held during August 19-21, 2026 at Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Canada. This premier conference will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers and high-quality research papers, addressing topics including energy generation, grid transmission and distribution infrastructures, energy storage systems, electrification strategies, ICT integration, and energy system cybersecurity.Topics of interest include but not limited to the following:Quantum EnergyCarbon Capturing and Storage TechnologiesResilient / adaptive grid infrastructures design, planning, operation and managementThermal networks, storage, import / export, control, optimization, and applicationsHydrogen and natural gas networks, production and supply chain, integrationGas-power generation systems design and applicationsPower Electronic converters and drivesEnergy storage technologies and systemsDemand monitoring and energy Efficient SystemsFACTS, active power filters, power quality monitoring and performance enhancementSensors, communications and networkGrid modeling, simulation, and data managementEnergy efficiency, conservation, and savingsPlug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) systems, CNG Vehicles, clean EnergyGrid protection, reliability, energy / power quality and maintenanceSmart metering, measurement, instrumentation, and controlInformation, security and privacyRenewable energy, wind, solar, fuel cells and distributed generation within microgridsComputational intelligence and optimizationSmart homes, cities, communitiesLife cycle assessment, pricing, policies, and energy planningEffects of climate change on health and the societySmart energy grid educationApplication of artificial Intelligence in power systemEffects of power engineering on the climate and the society.