Dear Researchers,
We are pleased to invite you to submit your original research papers to the
Journal of Digital Transformation (JODT). JODT is an international,
peer-reviewed, bi-annual, multidisciplinary open-access journal, focusing
on both the positive and challenging aspects of digital transformation.
As per our mission to expand the frontiers of knowledge and insight in this
field, we are seeking high-quality papers documenting novel areas, new
methodologies, conceptual discoveries, or empirical studies. We are
interested in papers that explore the mutual relationships between digital
transformations and societies, organizations, and individuals from various
disciplinary viewpoints, as well as how different actors in society can
leverage current technologies to achieve goals and avoid negative
consequences.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Artificial Intelligence
Digital Literacy & Competencies
Cyber Psychology
Digital Platforms & Metaverse
E-Business and E-Commerce
Digitalization & Sustainable Development
Digital/Online Marketing
Management of Technology
Social Media
Virtual/Augmented Reality
And many more.
JODT is an open access journal (without any publication or review fees),
which means all content is freely accessible without any charge to the
researcher and readers. All published articles and reviews in JODT are
given a CC BY 4.0 license.
We encourage researchers from around the globe to submit their manuscripts.
The submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
You can submit your manuscript online at
https://digitalization.site/index.php/journal
For more information, including submission guidelines, a detailed list of
topics, and editorial team please visit our website at
https://digitalization.site/index.php/journal/about/editorialTeam
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at
jodt(a)digitalization.site or the editor-in-chief, Prof. Jacek Pyżalski,
pyzalski(a)poczta.onet.pl .
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Best regards, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, PhD
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Hamar, Norway
https://www.inn.no/english/find-an-employee/mahmood-khosrowjerdi.html
Fourth International Conference on Digital Data Processing (DDP 2024)
Yeshiva University. New York. US
September 30-October 01, 2024
(www.socio.org.uk/ddp)
(IEEE Xplore indexed)
As technology advances in different sub-domains of computing, data-driven models are becoming increasingly important. The data-dependent world now faces many challenges in terms of data accuracy and data privacy. High-impact advancements include machine learning, artificial intelligence, deep learning and many more. Data is growing exponentially in terms of diversity and complexity. One organization or industry processes over a few million transactions per hour and stores hundreds of billions of data. We live in a world with a great need for more efficient data analysis and processing. Data analytics can reveal hidden patterns, complex relationships, internal information relations, and even segmentation. Data applications have opened up new possibilities in every aspect of our lives. Studying data and its structure, dynamics, and modern data technologies is ongoing. There is a great deal of literature and research on data management, but it does not address the data processing needs. Many studies focus on developing models and systems for analyzing large datasets.
Data analysis leads to application domains that have a systematic impact on decisions. The knowledge gained from the data analysis enables the generation of critical information for multiple domains. In this conference, we review and discuss the latest trends in data management, the opportunities and challenges, and how they have affected organizations' ability to develop effective business and technology strategies and stay up-to-date in data technology. We also highlight current open research directions in data analytics that need further attention.
The proposed conference will discuss topics not limited to
Data applications in various domains and activities
Data in cloud
Real-world data processing
Data inaccuracy and reliability issues
Data Ecosystem
Business Analytics
New data analytics techniques
Physical and management challenges
Synthetic data
Data synthesis
Crowdsourcing and Sensing
Data modelling
Deep learning techniques
Data fusion
Descriptive analytics, Diagnostic analytics, Predictive Analytics, and Prescriptive analytics
Machine learning impact on data processing
Network optimization
Data in Biomedical Engineering
Data in Materials science and mechanics
Data handling and applications in domains
Wireless Networking Data Management
Data of Electronic & Embedded Systems
Multi-media Systems Data
Artificial Intelligence Models and Systems Data
E-Computing Data
Renewable Energies Data
General Chair
Honggang Wang, Yeshiva University, USA
Program Chairs
Youshan Zhang, Yeshiva University, USA
Ezendu Ariwa, Warwick University, UK
Simon Fong, University of Macau, Macau
Program Co-chairs
Martin Lopez Nores, University of Vigo, Spain
Keynote Speakers
1. Xiaofan (Fred) Jiang, Columbia University
2. Edwin Chihchuan Kan, Cornell University
Publications
All accepted and presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for publication and indexing.
The DDP 2024 has a co-located workshop on Data Analytics in Biomedicine
Modified versions of the papers will appear in the following journals.
Journal of Digital Information Management
International Journal of Computational Linguistics
Information Services & Use
Important Dates
Submission of Papers: July 15, 2024
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: August 15, 2024
Camera-ready: September 15, 2024
Registration: September 15, 2024
Conference Dates: September 30- October 01, 2024
Paper submission
Papers should follow the IEEE template. Submissions at http://socio.org.uk/ddp/paper-submission/
Contact: ddp(a)socio.org.uk
Hi all
We have a new PhD Opportunity at the University of Liverpool, starting September/October 2024: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/islamicate-scholars-algorithms-and-th…
Working in partnership with the World Museum Liverpool across their science and global cultures collection, the aim of the study is to recover the algorithmic methods developed during the Islamic Golden Age (in dialogue with a variety of Eastern traditions, primarily in India and China, as well those of Greece) through a series of re-enactments in the field of mathematics (arithmetic and algebra), technology (the astrolabe) and astronomy (via the systematic collection of data in the production of star charts). The project is an attempt to rethink computation, and by extension contemporary AI, ethnomethodologically but also in explicitly decolonial terms.
The available funding can cover an MA/MRes as well as 3 years of PhD funding, so undergraduates with a broad background or desire to learn in the domains relevant to the study can apply. The PhD is also open to international students. A lot of support will also be made available to the successful candidate and the underlying mathematics, while groundbreaking at the time, is (relatively) elementary and knowledge of classical Arabic is not a pre-requisite – critical editions of all of the texts are available in translation.
While the timescale is quite tight (with the application deadline being Friday 19th July), if any of your students are interested and want to know more, please do feel free to direct them to myself (p.d.brooker(a)liverpool.ac.uk) or Michael Mair (mdmair(a)liverpool.ac.uk) and we’ll happily answer any questions the students may have.
Many thanks!
Phil Brooker