About the Conference

The International Conference on Next Generation Computing (ICNGC-2025) brings together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to share cutting-edge developments in computing technologies. The conference will feature plenary lectures and parallel sessions. This event aims to provide a platform for postgraduate students, researchers, aspiring engineers, and academicians to present their research findings, exchange ideas, and share perspectives within their respective fields. All accepted and presented papers are expected to be published in Scopus-indexed proceedings. Join us for three days of inspiring talks, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Call for Papers

We invite the submission of high-quality full papers that are original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere at the time of submission. The first page of the paper should include the title, abstract, keywords representing the topic area, and the full names, affiliations, and email addresses of all authors. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. Submissions must be in English and adhere to the standard conference format, including graphs, images, and special formatting arranged as intended for final publication. Only printable PDF submissions will be considered. Each submission will undergo a rigorous peer review by at least two independent reviewers from the Conference Review Board. Papers will be evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content, accuracy, relevance to the conference themes, contributions, and clarity. Important Note: Authors are responsible for obtaining necessary permissions from the previous publisher(s) for any reused material (text, figures, tables, etc.) and must include proof of these permissions with their submission. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register for the conference. Each registration covers one accepted paper. Please note that the ICNGC-2025 Organizing Committee reserves the right to exclude any paper from the proceedings if it is not presented at the conference. We invite submissions in the following areas:

Workshop

ACI 2025 (workshop on Advances in Computational Intelligence)

Proceedings of the Workshop on Advances in Computational Intelligence (ACI 2025) co-located with the 2nd International Conference on Next Generation Computing (ICNGC 2025)

Computational Intelligence (CI) is a rapidly evolving field that encompasses a wide range of techniques and methodologies inspired by natural intelligence. It has found applications in various domains, including engineering, medicine, finance, and artificial intelligence. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, scientists, and practitioners to discuss the latest advancements in CI and its applications. We invite original and high quality research works which are not submitted/published somewhere else. A wide range of topics related to computational intelligence and their applications are welcomed: Neural Networks, Deep learning, Fuzzy Systems, Pattern recognition, Genetic algorithms, Evolutionary programming, Machine learning, Natural language processing, Hybrid Intelligence, IOT etc.

All accepted, registered and presented papers will be considered for publication in scopus indexed proceedings.

Dr. Prateek Agrawal

Workshop Chair

Lovely Professional Universtiy, India

Dr. Vishu Madaan

Workshop Chair

Lovely Professional Universtiy, India

Paper Submission

Each manuscript must be written in double Column template layout. Regular paper length should not be exceeded to 08 pages. Use Times New Roman 10-point font for the main text (and 12-point font for headings and sub-headings). Maintain consistent margins: top/bottom 0.75 in, left/right 0.625 in. Each column should be 3.5 inches wide with a 0.25-inch gap. Place figures and tables within the column width or span across both columns if necessary. Follow the IEEE referencing style. Cite references within the text using in IEEE style i.e. [1,2] or [1] etc. Thoroughly proofread your paper for grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. The manuscript having similarity index on Turnitin (with six word limit excluding references) be more than 10% and with max 3% similarity from a single source, will not be considered for publication.

Author Details

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