Professor Ameen Aboush, Keynote Speaker at the First Global Conference on Information Technology and Its Impact on Sustainable Development.

The First Global Conference on Innovation in Information Technology and Its Impact on Sustainable Development, organized by Alnoor University in collaboration with the University of Nineveh, will be held on April 26-27, 2025. The conference will feature the participation and attendance of renowned global scientific figures, including one of its most prominent keynote speakers, Professor Ameen Aboush.
 Professor Aboush is a distinguished academic and the Director of the Electromagnetic Innovations Research Center at the University of Queensland, Australia. He has previously served as the Dean of the School of ITEE-UQ, which includes five departments: Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Software Engineering, Data Science, and Human-Centered Computing. Additionally, he managed the Research Training Center at the University of Queensland and served as the Director of the Medical Electromagnetic Imaging Center.
Professor Aboush led a team of inventors and achieved 20 patents that were approved by the medical industry.
He has published over 600 scientific papers, with around 17,000 citations of his work. His Hirsch index is 65. Professor Aboush has received several awards for his academic and research excellence.
The organizing committee for the conference has extended the deadline for submitting research abstracts to Thursday, January 30, 2025. Researchers will be notified of the acceptance of their abstracts on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. The final submission deadline for full research papers is set for Wednesday, March 5, 2025, and researchers will be informed of the acceptance of their full papers by Tuesday, March 29, 2025.
For those wishing to participate in the conference, please contact the conference committees and gather further information through the following link:
https://iitesd.alnoor.edu.iq/metform-form/registration/

 

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