Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology

A Unit of Bhartiya Brahmin Charitable Trust (Regd.)

(Approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India )

Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

Knowledge Partner

Media Coverage of BPIT in Malhaar              BPIT is set up as Local chapter for SWAYAM- NPTEL Courses.            NBA Accredited B.Tech Programmes (CSE, IT, ECE & EEE)
Welcome To ICCIN Conference
Click edit button to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolor
Click Here
Welcome To ICCIN Conference
Click edit button to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolor
Click Here
Previous
Next

Objective

The 4th International Conference on Computing Informatics & Networks (ICCIN-2022) is an interdisciplinary scientific event with a long tradition, organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BhagwanParshuram Institute of Technology affiliated to GGSIPU, delhi (http://www.bpitindia.com). The first conference in this series was held at Crowne Plaza in Delhi, 2014. ICCIN has focussed on the collaboration of academicians, scholars and persons of extreme eminence to join hands for building new paths for scientific progress in the domain of computer science and information technology. This platform facilitates an open and constructive dialogue on the research works of the best practices in this field.
The recent advances in computational intelligence and knowledge engineering have deeply changed people’s daily lives. The implementation of such techniques addresses various fields and makes things ‘smart’ in different domains, such as Big Data and Cloud Computing, AI and Machine Learning, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, Business, Health-care, Energy, Transportation systems, Environment, Industrial systems and other emerging technologies. This event will bring harmonious relationships between faculties and students as well. The students can also take initiative in various aspects of the organization of the event. The research scholars and students can also benefit from this association in defining new research avenues and for fabricating novel research problems of critical importance.

Conference Past Imprints

The beginning of this venture started in 2014 with the launch of First International Conference on Computing Informatics & Networks (ICCIN-2k14). Following this footprint, the Second National Conference on Computing Informatics & Networks (NCCIN-2k18) was organized in 2018. Coming again with the boom and learning from the past experiences, the  AICTE Sponsored Third International Conference on Computing Informatics & Networks (ICCIN-2020) was conducted in ONLINE mode with huge success even during pandemic time. The participation count reached  was approximately 450. The ICCIN-2020 had a great opportunity for the authors to publish their work in two different branches –  ESCI series and SCOPUS INDEXED SPRINGER series at one desk.

(Journal of Statistics and Management Systems: Vol 23, No 7 (tandfonline.com))

The accepted papers were published in SCOPUS INDEXED Springer LNNS Series
(Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Computing Informatics and Networks – ICCIN 2020 | Ajith Abraham | Springer)
Continuing in this legacy, we are putting forward the  new ICCIN-2022, proposed dates December 15-16, 2021, whose proposal has been sent to SPRINGER (LNCS Series)  for approval.

Conference Topics

The topics of ICCIN -2021 Includes but are not limited to

Ad-hoc Networks

Applied Discrete Mathematics

Big Data Analytics and Business Intelligence

Biomedicine and Health care

Cognitive Computing

Cognitive Sciences

Computational Intelligence

Computer Vision Applications

Database and Information system

Environment Monitoring & Pollution Forecasting

Fog Computing

Fuzzy Mathematics

Geological Surveys

Grid Computing

Internet of Things (IoT)

Knowledge Engineering & Management

Mobile Computing

Network Security & Wireless communication

Novel Deep Learning Methods for Edge Computing & IoT

Prediction, Challenges and Analysis of Covid -19

Quantum Computing

Robotics

Security Issues In Social Networks

Sensor Networks

Ubiquitous Computing for Next Generation Embedded IoT Systemsication