Welcome to the
2026 Global Congress on Communications and Computer Technologies (GC-Technology 2026). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Alexandria in Egypt to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.
Scope
GC-Technology 2026 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Industry 4 Perspectives and Directions; Ubiquitous Intelligent Systems; Smart Cities of the Future; Internet of Things for Smart Technologies; Smart Healthcare; Smart Devices and Technologies; Smart Architecture; Smart Transportation and Smart Vehicles; Smart Grid Technologies; Immersive Multimedia; Multimedia Signal Processing; Multimedia Systems, Networks and Technologies; Multimedia Security and Digital Forensics; Network Security and Privacy; Information Security and Privacy; Software Security and Privacy; Hardware Based Security; eLearning Models, Services and Applications; Education Programs with and for the Industry;
GC-Technology 2026 is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.
Enjoy attending GC-Technology 2026 at Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza, in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Enjoy moderate registration fees, and register up to two papers for the same registration fee. Students receive substantial registration discounts.
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Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers.
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Only full paper submissions are allowed at all our conferences. No summary or abstract submissions are allowed. Conference topic coverage includes the most current and exciting fields of knowledge and research.
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Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing.
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Our outstanding reviewing process is facilitated by careful selection of technical program committee members from among the best international experts. Each submitted paper is subject to no less than two peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance.
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Published papers of GC-Technology 2026 are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way.
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At each conference, and based on paper review scores, the paper with the highest scores receives the Best Paper Award. This is an award to which only presented papers are eligible. The best paper award is usually delivered to the presenter of the winning paper at the main conference dinner.
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A Silent Revolution of Computer Science: How It Now Dominates All Other Disciplines
Summary
Computer Science (CS) has quietly found its way into nearly all other engineering and scientific disciplines. The tools and methods developed in CS fuels ongoing digitalization and virtualization of the world. CS now plays a central role in research similar to the central role assumed by a financial sector in the countries' economy. The research methods and strategies are increasingly relying on mathematical and computational models and computer simulations. In this talk, I will outline basic strategies developed for solving computational problems in software engineering, and point out how they can be used to solve other more general research problems. In addition, I will point out how programming languages are closely related to mathematical modeling, which can be also exploited in developing novel research methods.
Pavel Loskot joined the ZJU-UIUC Institute in January 2021 as Associate Professor after working 14 years at Swansea University, College of Engineering in the UK. He received his PhD degree in Wireless Communications from the University of Alberta in Canada, and the MSc and BSc degrees in Radioelectronics and Biomedical Electronics, respectively, from the Czech Technical University of Prague in the Czech Republic. He is the Senior Member of the IEEE, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK, and the Recognized Research Supervisor of the UK Council for Graduate Education. His current research interests involve mathematical modeling, statistical signal processing and classical machine learning for multi-sensor data in biomedicine, wireless communications and intelligent transport.