Al-Madinah International University (MEDIU) led by the Faculty of Computer and Information Technology (FCIT) recently organized the International Conference on Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise (ICSCEE2021) via Virtual Conference (https://icscee2021.mediu.edu.my/) on 15-16 June 2021 with the theme “Ubiquitous, Adaptive, and Sustainable Computing Solutions for New Normal”.
Among the objectives of ICSCEE 2021 aims to provide a platform for researchers to exchange ideas and information on current studies, challenges, research results, system developments, and practical experiences in both in theoretical and practical aspects of Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise related research and to disseminate quality research papers in area of Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise that meet the needs of society.
The conference was officiated virtually via Zoom by MEDIU’s CEO, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fadlan Mohd. Othman in the presence of Conference Chair; Prof. Dr. Zainab Abu Bakar FASc, Dean of FCIT; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Abbas Al-Sammarraie, faculty lecturers, conference committee and participants.
The two days virtual conference serves as a platform to explore and sharing session between researchers with 6 keynote speakers address their current research interest and a total of 43 papers were presented during the two days conference. Among the keynote speakers are Prof. Dr. Athman Bouguettaya (University of Sydney, Australia) “From IoT Data to Services”, Associate Prof. Dr. Shadi Saleh Basurra (School of Computing and Digital Technology Birmingham City University, UK) “Computational Methods for Optimization of Retrofitting Systems”, Dr. Omprakash Kaiwartya Senior Lecturer (School of Science & Technology Staff Group(s) Computing and Technology) “E-Mobility centric Internet of Connected Vehicles”, Prof. Dato’ Dr Mohd Hafiz Yusoff (School of Computing & Informatics, Albukhary International University) “AI Geospatial and It’s Future”, Prof. Dr. Shahrul Azman Mohd Noah (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) “Ameliorating Data Sparsity in Collaborative Recommender Systems” and Prof. Dr. Albert Zijlstra (University of Manchester, UK) “Data in Astronomy”.