The 25th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
keynote speakers
June 30, 2025
Prof. Elizabeth Chang
Professor of Cyber Security and Head of Discipline
University of Sunshine Coast, Australia
Sky Safe with GAI and Post-Quantum Computing
July 1, 2025
Prof. Dr Jagannath Aryal
Department of Infrastructure Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
Disaster preparedness and risk proling in the digital era from Earth observation lens
July 2, 2025
Prof. Khan Muhammad
Department of Global Convergence
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Intelligent Image Enhancement for Real-World Applications in Adverse Atmospheric Conditions
Plenary speakers
June 30th, 2025
Prof. Elizabeth Chang
Professor of Cyber Security and Head of Discipline
University of Sunshine Coast, Australia
Sky Safe with GAI and Post-Quantum Computing
Abstract
Professor Chang's talk in this presentation has two distinct parts. To start, she will introduce the landscape of cybersecurity development, attacks, threats, and vulnerabilities, as well as state-of-the-art cyber protection, cyber defence, and cyber incident prevention. This is followed by a discussion of the impact of Generative AI (GAI) and quantum-safe cryptographic computing, highlighting the major issues and challenges in research, education, and training.
In conclusion, she will present a vision for Sky Safe solutions, aiming to achieve cyber resilience that supports business and economic stability, enhances human capabilities, and promotes environmental sustainability.
Short Bio
Professor Elizabeth Chang is a Fellow of the IEEE (USA) and an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems.
She has a PhD, MSc and BSc in Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Professor Chang was in industry for 8 years, including as CEO/CTO in a multi-national logistics company with HQ in Hong Kong, and a senior software engineer in Philips Public Communications in Australia. She has over 24 years of experience as a full Professor, having held five different roles across five universities. Her first academic appointment was as a Professor of Software Engineering, followed by positions as Professor of Information Systems, Professor of Defence Logistics (for 8 years), and Professor of Computer Science (past 3 years). She currently serves as Professor of Cyber Security.
Her academic achievement includes supervising the completion of 57 PhD theses.
She has obtained 30+ Competitive Research Grants, including 13 ARC grantsworth over $20 million. She has co-authored 8 books, 600+ international journals and refereed conference papers with an H-Index of 60 (Google Scholar), an i-10 index of 316 and has over 19,000 citations.
In the 2012 edition of MIS Quarterly vol. 36(4) Special Issue on Business Research, she was listed fifth in the world for researchers in Business Intelligence. She was the Foundation Director for several Research Centres of Excellence and one Institute of Excellence, including the Centre of Logistics Informatics, the Centre of Extended Enterprises, the Digital
Ecosystems and the Business Intelligence Institute.
Her research includes Cyber Security, Trusted Computing, Privacy and Risks, focusing on cyber information engineering and human space computing. She applies the fundamental research to industrial applications, including Defence, business, health and sustainability. She won #1 place in the Defence Innovation Competition with a $300,000 cash prize in Dec 2019. She has been listed as 1 of Australia's 100 top computer scientists in the last 10 years.
July 1st, 2025
Prof. Dr Jagannath Aryal
Department of Infrastructure Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
Disaster preparedness and risk proling in the digital era from Earth observation lens
Abstract
Natural hazards which turn into disasters result in severe losses of lives, infrastructure, and property. Disasters such as earthquakes, landslides and their impacts on transportation safety, infrastructure resilience, and displacement of people to new places are challenges. To address such challenges, earth observation data and intelligent methods can provide potential solutions in developing decision support systems.
This talk will present the state-of-the art in earth observation for disaster resilience using intelligent methods. In the earth observation space, digitalisation has revolutionised the way we map, monitor and develop the decision support systems. Global case study examples covering earthquake induced landslides from the Himalayan region will cover the digital
capabilities. The digital capabilities will embrace object recognition, interpretation, and their accurate and precise capture to integrate into the digital models.
The developed digital models from representative case studies can be leveraged in other jurisdictions in proling the risks to protect lives, infrastructure and creating disaster preparedness in the era of digital age and digital economy.
Short Bio
Associate Professor Dr Jagannath Aryal is an academic faculty at the University of Melbourne, Australia within the Department of Infrastructure Engineering.
Dr Aryal leads the Melbourne India Postgraduate Academy (MIPA) as the Director. He leads a research group on Earth Observation and AI at the University of Melbourne.
His research focuses on optimal utilisation of Earth Observation, geo-information, and geo-statistics to develop new methods in Geomatics for urban systems taking sustainability and resilience into account.
He currently serves as an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (TGRS) journal.
Dr Jagannath Aryal received his PhD degree in Optimisation and Systems Modelling from New Zeeland.
For details please visit: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/865150-jagannath-aryal.
July 2nd, 2025
Prof. Khan Muhammad
Department of Global Convergence
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Intelligent Image Enhancement for Real Worls Applications in Adverse Atmospheric Conditions
Keynote speakers
June 30th, 2025
Prof. Elizabeth Chang
Professor of Cyber Security and Head of Discipline
University of Sunshine Coast, Australia
Sky Safe with GAI and Post-Quantum Computing
Abstract
Professor Chang's talk in this presentation has two distinct parts. To start, she will introduce the landscape of cybersecurity development, attacks, threats, and vulnerabilities, as well as state-of-the-art cyber protection, cyber defence, and cyber incident prevention. This is followed by a discussion of the impact of Generative AI (GAI) and quantum-safe cryptographic computing, highlighting the major issues and challenges in research, education, and training.
In conclusion, she will present a vision for Sky Safe solutions, aiming to achieve cyber resilience that supports business and economic stability, enhances human capabilities, and promotes environmental sustainability.
Short Bio
Professor Elizabeth Chang is a Fellow of the IEEE (USA) and an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems.
She has a PhD, MSc and BSc in Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Professor Chang was in industry for 8 years, including as CEO/CTO in a multi-national logistics company with HQ in Hong Kong, and a senior software engineer in Philips Public Communications in Australia. She has over 24 years of experience as a full Professor, having held five different roles across five universities. Her first academic appointment was as a Professor of Software Engineering, followed by positions as Professor of Information Systems, Professor of Defence Logistics (for 8 years), and Professor of Computer Science (past 3 years). She currently serves as Professor of Cyber Security.
Her academic achievement includes supervising the completion of 57 PhD theses.
She has obtained 30+ Competitive Research Grants, including 13 ARC grantsworth over $20 million. She has co-authored 8 books, 600+ international journals and refereed conference papers with an H-Index of 60 (Google Scholar), an i-10 index of 316 and has over 19,000 citations.
In the 2012 edition of MIS Quarterly vol. 36(4) Special Issue on Business Research, she was listed fifth in the world for researchers in Business Intelligence. She was the Foundation Director for several Research Centres of Excellence and one Institute of Excellence, including the Centre of Logistics Informatics, the Centre of Extended Enterprises, the Digital
Ecosystems and the Business Intelligence Institute.
Her research includes Cyber Security, Trusted Computing, Privacy and Risks, focusing on cyber information engineering and human space computing. She applies the fundamental research to industrial applications, including Defence, business, health and sustainability. She won #1 place in the Defence Innovation Competition with a $300,000 cash prize in Dec 2019. She has been listed as 1 of Australia's 100 top computer scientists in the last 10 years.
July 1st, 2025
Prof. Dr Jagannath Aryal
Department of Infrastructure Engineering
University of Melbourne, Australia
Disaster preparedness and risk profiling in the digital era from Earth observation lens
Abstract
Natural hazards which turn into disasters result in severe losses of lives, infrastructure, and property. Disasters such as earthquakes, landslides and their impacts on transportation safety, infrastructure resilience, and displacement of people to new places are challenges. To address such challenges, earth observation data and intelligent methods can provide potential solutions in developing decision support systems.
This talk will present the state-of-the art in earth observation for disaster resilience using intelligent methods. In the earth observation space, digitalisation has revolutionised the way we map, monitor and develop the decision support systems. Global case study examples covering earthquake induced landslides from the Himalayan region will cover the digital capabilities. The digital capabilities will embrace object recognition, interpretation, and their accurate and precise capture to integrate into the digital models.
The developed digital models from representative case studies can be leveraged in other jurisdictions in profiling the risks to protect lives, infrastructure and creating disaster preparedness in the era of digital age and digital economy.
Short Bio
Associate Professor Dr Jagannath Aryal is an academic faculty at the University of Melbourne, Australia within the Department of Infrastructure Engineering.
Dr Aryal leads the Melbourne India Postgraduate Academy (MIPA) as the Director. He leads a research group on Earth Observation and AI at the University of Melbourne.
His research focuses on optimal utilisation of Earth Observation, geo-information, and geo-statistics to develop new methods in Geomatics for urban systems taking sustainability and resilience into account.
He currently serves as an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (TGRS) journal.
Dr Jagannath Aryal received his PhD degree in Optimisation and Systems Modelling from New Zeeland.
For details please visit: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/865150-jagannath-aryal .
July 2nd, 2025
Prof. Khan Muhammad
Department of Global Convergence
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Intelligent Image Enhancement for Real Worls Applications in Adverse Atmospheric Conditions
Abstract
The adverse impacts of atmospheric conditions such as haze, fog, and low-light environments pose significant challenges for real-world applications reliant on computer vision, including autonomous driving, surveillance, and remotesensing.
This keynote explores cutting-edge advancements in intelligent image enhancement, drawing insights from two pivotal studies. The first introduces HazeSpace2M, a comprehensive dataset and novel classification-guided dehazing framework that improves image clarity across diverse atmospheric conditions, addressing the gap between synthetic and real-world dehazing performance. The second focuses on LoLI-Street, a benchmark for low-light image enhancement tailored to urban environments, extending beyond enhancement to enable robust object detection and scene understanding. Taken together, these contributions demonstrate how integrating domain-specific datasets, advanced algorithms, and performance benchmarks can significantly elevate the reliability of computer vision systems under challenging weather and lighting conditions. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the methodologies, datasets, and practical applications driving innovation in this field, with implications for research and industry alike.
Short Bio
Khan Muhammad (S'16 M'18, SM'22) received his Ph.D. in digital content from Sejong University, Republic of Korea, in February 2019. He served as a non-tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Software at Sejong University from March 2019 to February 2022. From February 2022 to August 2024, he was a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Applied AI, School of Convergence, College of Computing and Informatics, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, where he is currently an associate professor and director of the Visual Analytics for Knowledge (VIS2KNOW) Laboratory.
His research interests include intelligent video surveillance, medical image analysis, information security, and multimedia data analysis. Dr. Muhammad holds ten patents and has authored over 250 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His contributions have received 23K+ citations to date, with an H-index of 83. He serves on the editorial boards of more than 14 journals and was recognized as a highly cited researcher in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 by Web of Science (Clarivate).
Instructions for presenters
Recommendations for presenters, both In presence and Virtual
The Program at a glance summarizes the various sessions during the conference days, and the Detailed Program lists all papers in all sessions.
The time is referred to as the local Venue time, Galatasaray University, Istanbul (Eastern European Summer Time TC+3).
The presenter is kindly request to participate actively to the session where her/his paper is included.
Each presentation will last 20 minutes, including the time to setup the presentation and the questions at the end of the presentation.
The templates for facilitating the presentation preparation are available online.
Each presenter has to access the virtual or physical room at least 10 minutes in advance and contact the Session Chair in case she/he needs help.
We kindly ask presenters to adhere to the following recommendations to ensure a high-quality and seamless session for all participants:
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Content Suitability: Ensure that your presentation content is appropriate for and respectful of a multicultural scientific audience.
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Copyrighted Audio: Do not include any copyrighted music or audio clips in your presentation. The use of such material may lead to copyright claims that could result in the session's audio being muted or the session being terminated.
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Copyrighted Images: All photos and images used in your presentation must be your original work or verifiably free from copyright restrictions.
Presentations made by playing a video are not permitted.
Recommendations for virtual presenters
It is essential that virtual presenters become familiar with the Jitsi software in time so as to avoid last-minute surprises and, above all, to be able, in full autonomy, to enter into the session's discussion without delays or wasted time.
For this purpose, there is a test room available. We recommend rehearsing with colleagues for screen sharing, which will be crucial during the presentation, checking that there are no problems with the PC that the presenter will be using, particularly with regard to the microphone and camera, etc.. Great care and attention must be paid to providing the software with permissions for microphone and camera use.
We kindly ask presenters to adhere to the following recommendations to ensure a high-quality and seamless session for all participants:
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Technical Requirements: Please present from a quiet location with a stable internet connection to ensure optimal audio quality.
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The Technical Assistant will start the Jitsi videoconference room shortly before your session begins. Access is not possible until then. Before your session, please test your setup, including your microphone, camera, and screen sharing. We recommend practicing with a colleague to ensure everything works correctly.
Special Session on Research Project Showcases
Special Session on Research Project Showcases
Title: "Reimagining the Future Together: National and European Research for Sustainable, Inclusive and Planetary Transitions"
Date: July 1, 2025
Time: 17:40–19:00
Room A
Chairs:
Prof. Osvaldo Gervasi (University of Perugia)
Prof. Beniamino Murgante (University of Basilicata)
Prof. Chiara Garau (University of Cagliari)
Session Overview
This special session is dedicated to presenting and exchanging experiences on a selection of national and European research projects that address pressing urban, educational, social, and technological challenges through innovative approaches. The session opens with a brief introduction by the chairs, followed by the presentation of all participating projects. A dedicated focus will be given to the different thematic areas represented, which are perfectly complementary and collectively outline a transdisciplinary vision for a better future.
Digital Innovation & Education
- DICI-A – A Learner Dictionary of Italian Collocations
Speakers: Osvaldo Gervasi, Damiano Perri, Sergio Tasso - STEAMigPOWER – STEAM approaches at higher education for mIGrants refugees and asylum seekers' emPOWERment
Speaker: Marzio Rosi - EmotiGame – Emotions Game: Exploring Places and Emotions
Speaker: Alenka Poplin
Smart Mobility & Accessibility
- SMART3R-FLITS – SMART Transport for TRavellers and Freight Logistics Integration Towards Sustainability
Speakers: Chiara Garau, Tazyeen Alam - MOVING StEPS – MOVING from STreet Experiments to adaptive Planned Solutions
Speakers: Silvia Rossetti, Rezà Askarizad - Monza_PEBA – ICTs in support of Monza’s PEBA - Plan for Elimination of Architectural Barriers
Speakers: Andrea Gorrini, Federico Messa - EMC2 – Evolutive Meshed Compact City. A pragmatic transition pathway to the 15-minute City for European metropolitan peripheries
Speakers: Valerio Cutini, Federico Mara, Alessandro Araldi, Flavia Lopes
Sustainability, Energy & Climate Change
- GICNES (Cagliari Unit) – Guidelines handbook to implement climate neutrality by improving ecosystem service effectiveness in rural and urban areas
Speakers: Federica Isola, Bilge Kobak, Sabrina Lai, Federica Leone - GICNES (Napoli Unit) – Guidelines handbook to implement climate neutrality by improving ecosystem service effectiveness in rural and urban areas
Speakers: Gerardo Carpentieri, Carmela Gargiulo, Tonia Stiuso, Floriana Zucaro - GICNES (Basilicata Unit) – Guidelines handbook to implement climate neutrality by improving ecosystem service effectiveness in rural and urban areas
Speakers: Beniamino Murgante, Maria Cristina Marino - TECH4YOU – Technologies for climate change adaptation and quality of life improvement
Speakers: Beniamino Murgante, Shiva Rahmani - GD-CURE – GeoDesign for Climate URban nEutrality
Speakers: Francesco Scorza, Michele Campagna
Regional Innovation & Green Transition & Planetary Imagination
- THEMATIC2GREEN – Thematic Innovation capacity toward green development
Speakers: Beniamino Murgante, Francesco Scorza - SYSTOUR – Systemic approach for sustainable tourism strategies in rural areas
Speakers: Giorgia Malavasi, Diana Rolando, Silvia Barbero, Alice Barreca, Asja Aulisio
- GO-IN! – diGital platfOrm for INner areas. Interactive virtual platforms for the enhancement of fragile contexts and their cultural heritage
Speaker: Barbara Caselli
- TECH4YOU - Tourism Ecosystems - Technologies for climate change adaptation and quality of life improvement - SDI for Tourism ecosystems innovation and development based on cultural heritage
Speakers: Francesco Scorza, Rachele Vanessa Gatto, Simone Corrado - FOSSILS – Chemical Origins: linking the fossil composition of the Solar System with the chemistry of protoplanetary disks
Speaker: Marzio Rosi
Final Discussion & Networking
Collective reflections on synergies, funding mechanisms, and collaborative potentials between the projects. Closing remarks by the chairs.
Scientific and Social programs details
ICCSA 2025 Scientific and Social programs are composed by a rich series of events:
a) Scientific parallel sessions: will be run in 10 rooms located at the first floor of the building with the large clock on top, at Galatasaray University. Rooms are named from A to J and specified in the detailed program where also the links to the Jitsi room are specified for the virtual presenters. Each room will be managed by a Session Chair and a Technical Assistant. The Link to Youtube is also indicated for virtua attendees. All sessions are recorded and added to iCCSA Youtube Channel.
Sessions run in the following slots: 9:00-10:40, 14:00-15:40; 16-17:40 Eastern European Summer Time (UTC +3).
b) Opening Ceremony
About ICCSA 2026
ICCSA 2026 will be organized in collaboration with the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal from June 30 to July 3, 2026.
Be prepared to respoind to the ICCSA 2026 announcements very soon!
See you in Braga, Portugal!
