The 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Green Computing (ICAIGC 2025) will take place in Beni Mellal, Morocco, during May 14-16 2025. This event will gather leading academics, researchers, and professionals from various fields. It will serve as a platform for discussing advancements in AI and Green Computing. Attendees will have the chance to exchange ideas and explore solutions to the challenges in these areas.
The conference will feature keynote speeches from internationally recognized experts in AI and Green Computing. Participants can attend oral presentations showcasing cutting-edge research. Interactive poster sessions will also be organized to facilitate discussions. These activities aim to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among participants.
One of the highlights of ICAIGC 2025 will be the “Mellali” social and cultural program, offering participants a unique chance to experience the rich history, culture, and hospitality of Beni Mellal, while fostering informal discussions and collaborations in a welcoming atmosphere.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference’s e-book of abstracts and in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) Springer Series. These publications will be indexed in databases such as Scopus and DBLP. Extended versions of selected papers may also be considered for publication in international journals.
Mark your calendar now and prepare to participate in this highly anticipated scientific event that will serve as a milestone for research and innovation in AI and Green Computing. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative gathering in the heart of Morocco!
Opening | October 2nd, 2024 |
Paper Submission Deadline LAST & FIRM | January 5th, 2025 February 23th, 2025 |
Notification of acceptance | March 30th, 2025 |
Camera-ready | April 13th, 2025 |
Registration & payment | April 18th, 2025 |
Conference | May 14th-16th, 2025 |
Khalid MEHDI, Interim President USMS, MOROCCO
Ahmed BARAKAT USMS, MOROCCO
Najlae IDRISSI, USMS, MOROCCO
Abdellatif HAIR, USMS, MOROCCO
Youssef SAADI, USMS, MOROCCO
Houda CHAKIB, USMS, MOROCCO
Mohammed ERRITALI, USMS, MOROCCO
Mohamed YOUSSFI, UH2, Morocco
Noura HADDOU, USMS, MOROCCO
ENSA Kenitra, Morocco
Linköping University, Sweden
CIRAD, France
UDS, Canada
UCA, Morocco
UH1, Morocco
UM5, Morocco
Emeritus Professor
University of Lille, France
Jean-Paul Delahaye est Professeur émérite à l’Université de Lille et chercheur au laboratoire CRISTAL (Centre de recherche en informatique signal et automatique de Lille, UMR CNRS 9189). Ses travaux portent sur les algorithmes de transformation de suites (Thèse d’État), sur l’utilisation de la logique en Intelligence artificielle (systèmes experts, langage Prolog) sur la théorie computationnelle des jeux (jeux itérés, simulations de systèmes sociaux, étude de la coopération), et sur la théorie algorithmique de l’information (théorie de la complexité de Kolmogorov, notion de contenu en calculs) avec en particulier des applications à la bioinformatique et à l’étude des marchés financiers. Il travaille aujourd’hui plus particulièrement sur les monnaies cryptographiques et la technologie des chaînes de blocs (« blockchain »), les stablecoins et les monnaies numériques de banques centrales. Il est membre du Comité Scientifique de l’Institut des Crypto-actifs de Paris. Il s’intéresse aux problèmes d’éthique dans les sciences et a été membre du Comité d’Ethique de CNRS (COMETS) de 2016 à 2021. Il a encadré 20 thèses. Il est l’auteur d’une vingtaine de livres, dont une partie est destinée à un large public. En 1998, il a reçu le Prix d’Alembert de la Société Mathématique de France et, en 1999, le Prix Auteur de la Culture scientifique du Ministère de l’Education Nationale et de la Recherche. Depuis plus de trente ans, il est responsable de la rubrique mensuelle Logique et calcul (6 pages) dans la revue Pour la science (version française du Scientific American).
IEEE Fellow
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Professor Rajiv Ranjan is an Australian-British computer scientist, of Indian origin, known for his research in Distributed Systems (Cloud Computing, Big Data, and the Internet of Things). He is University Chair Professor for the Internet of Things research in the School of Computing of Newcastle University, United Kingdom. He is an internationally established scientist in the area of Distributed Systems (having published about 350 scientific papers). He is a fellow of IEEE (2024), Academia Europaea (2022) and the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (2023). He is also the Founding Director of the International Centre (UK-Australia) on the EV Security and National Edge Artificial Intelligence Hub, both funded by EPSRC. He has secured more than $64 Million AUD (£32 Million+ GBP) in the form of competitive research grants from both public and private agencies. He is an innovator with strong and sustained academic and industrial impact and a globally recognized R&D leader with a proven track record. He serves on the editorial boards of top quality international journals including IEEE Transactions on Computers (2014-2016), IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, ACM Transactions on the Internet of Things, The Computer (Oxford University), and The Computing (Springer) and Future Generation Computer Systems. He led the Blue Skies section (department, 2014-2019) of IEEE Cloud Computing, where his principal role was to identify and write about the most important, cutting-edge research issues at the intersection of multiple, inter-dependent research disciplines within distributed systems research area including Internet of Things, Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and Edge Computing. He is one of the highly cited authors in computer science and software engineering worldwide (h-index=80+, g-index=250+, and 31000+ Google Scholar citations, h-index=60+and 16000+ Scopus citations, and h-index=50+ and 10000+ Web of Science Citations).
Full Professor
Mohammed V University, Morocco
Mohammed El Hassouni is a full Professor of computer science at the Mohammed V University in Rabat. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Burgundy in 2005. His Ph.D. dissertation concerned the proposition of new method using higher order statistics for video denoising in a severely corrupted environment. He also received the Habilitation degree from Mohammed V University in 2012. He led and participated in several national and international research projects. He supervised more than 15 Ph.D. and Master Students in the area of image & video processing. His current research interests include the modelling and analysis of nD images. Especially, for visual quality assessment and medical imaging. He authored and co-authored numerous original journals and proceeding articles. He serves as a reviewer for major conferences and journals in the field of medical image analysis and pattern recognition. He is a member of IEEE, IEEE Signal Processing Society, INNS Moroccan chapter and several conferences program committee. He co-chaired the COMBI 2017, ACMMIPH 2018, COMBI 2019 and CIVIA 2020 tracks of ACM-SAC and, co-edited different Special Issues (JEI SPIE; “Perceptually Driven Visual Information Analysis”, MTAP Springer; “Advances in Computational intelligence for Multimodal Biomedical Imaging”). In 2024, he is a local co-chair of MICCAI and a general co-chair of IPTA 2024.
Full Professor
Granada University, Spain
Data Scientist
Waterville TG, Canada
Fatma Kerouh, titulaire d’un doctorat en intelligence artificielle obtenu en Algérie. Enseignante universitaire puis chercheuse post-doctorale a l’Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. Conférencière internationale, auteure d’une cinquantaine d’articles scientifiques et intervenante dans plus de cinquante conférences nationales et internationales. Depuis 2020, scientifique de données Senior chez Waterville TG, Canada. Expertise: apprentissage machine, analyse de données, visualisation, et vision artificielle.
Experte AI Ethics
University Mohamed First, Morocco
Saida Belouali est professeur de l’Enseignement Supérieur spécialisée dans le domaine de l’éthique appliquée à l’IA. Forte d’un intérêt marqué pour les perspectives multiculturelles, elle est l’auteur de nombreuses publications et a fait des présentations lors de diverses conférences sur des sujets liés au numérique et à l’IA. Dans le contexte marocain, elle prend la tête de la conduite de recherches et de l’encadrement de thèses sur les implications éthiques de l’intelligence artificielle. Elle est co-responsable de la Maison de l’Intelligence Artificielle (MIA) à l’Université Mohammed Ier. Elle est codirectrice de la revue Éthique et Numérique et est un membre du AI Ethics Experts Without Borders (AIEB)UNESCO. En outre, elle a été experte principale en exercice pour la « Méthodologie d’évaluation de l’état de préparation à l’intelligence artificielle » de l’UNESCO au Maroc.
Roadmap for building production-ready applications using LLMs
Multi Modal Retrieval Augmented Generation and AI Agents
Practical Applications of Smart Contracts and AI-Based Intrusion Detection in Aviation Security
How to collect realtime data and forcast anomalies using AI ?
Early registration | Late registration | |
Moroccan Students | € 100 (1000 MAD) | € 120 (1200 MAD) |
International Students | € 150 (1500 MAD) | € 170 (1700 MAD) |
Moroccan Academics | € 200 (2000 MAD) | € 230 (2300 MAD) |
International Academics | € 250 (2500 MAD) | € 280 (2800 MAD) |
Industrials | € 300 (3000 MAD) | € 350 (3500 MAD) |
Listeners | € 100 (1000 MAD) | € 120 (1200 MAD) |
Submissions must be original, not have been published, and not under review elsewhere during the evaluation process for this conference. All papers will be subjected to a rigorous double-blind peer-review by a distinguished panel of experts to ensure high academic and technical quality. All accepted papers that are presented at the conference will be published in Springer, Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) Series indexed in Scopus, DBLP, Springerlink, EI Compendex, INSPEC, SCImago, WTI AG and zbMATH.
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