The International Conference on Applied Computing: Bridging Theory, Innovation, and Real-World Impact (CAC 2026) brings together advances in applied computing to integrate artificial intelligence, data science, systems, and real-world applications across industry, healthcare, and society
Key Topics
- Applied artificial intelligence and data science
- Machine learning and deep learning applications
- Big data analytics and data science systems
- Explainable and trustworthy AI
- Natural language processing and recommender systems
- Systems, cloud, and distributed computing
- Cloud, edge, and fog computing
- Distributed and scalable architectures
- High-performance and parallel computing
- Serverless and microservices models
- Security, privacy, and trustworthy systems
- Cybersecurity and cryptography
- Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
- Privacy-preserving data analytics
- Digital forensics and cybercrime analysis
- Applied computing in industry and society
- Smart cities and intelligent infrastructure
- Financial technologies and healthcare computing
- Transportation and supply chain systems
- Energy systems and sustainability
- Health informatics
- Medical data analytics and clinical systems
- Electronic health records and interoperability
- Wearable and mobile health technologies
- Precision and personalized medicine
- Software engineering and development practices
- Agile, DevOps, and software lifecycle management
- Software architecture and design
- Testing, verification, and quality assurance
- AI-driven software engineering
- Mobile computing and IoT
- Mobile applications and wireless networks
- Edge computing and federated learning
- Smart cities and ubiquitous computing
- Mobile security and performance optimization
- Computer vision and multimedia analytics
- Image and video processing techniques
- Object detection and recognition
- Motion analysis and tracking
- 3D vision and LiDAR processing
- Human-centered and educational computing
- Human-computer interaction and accessibility
- Computing education and pedagogy
- Social computing and online communities
- Ethics and inclusion in computing
- Emerging technologies in applied computing
- Internet of Things and smart environments
- Augmented and virtual reality systems
- Quantum computing applications
- Ethical and societal implications
Who should Attend
- Researchers and academics in computing fields
- Software engineers and system architects
- Data scientists and AI specialists
- IT professionals and technology developers
- Healthcare and industry practitioners using computing solutions
- Policy makers and innovation leaders
- Students and early-career professionals in computer science