International Symposium on Green Technologies and Applications

December 27-29, 2023 – Casablanca, Morocco
Hybrid : In-person and Virtual Symposium

Call for Papers

The multi-thematic program of this edition of ISGTA’2023 will focus on the major future Issues in green technologies and applications

The symposium has ten tracks. Topics of interest include, but not limited to:


1. Renewable Energy and Green Technology

The Renewable Energy and Green Technology Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Solar Energy
  • Wind Energy
  • Sea Power
  • Hydroelectric Power
  • Thermal and Recycling
  • Biomass
  • Command and control systems for Renewable Energy
  • Transportation generation
  • Distribution Power System
  • Batteries and energy storage
  • Energy harvesting
  • Renewable energy for IT equipment
  • Hydrogen energy storage
  • Water, food, and energy nexus
  • PV and Water pumping

2.Advanced Materials for Energy Technologies

The Advanced Materials for Energy Technologies Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Photovoltaic materials and solar cell innovations
  • Advanced battery materials and designs
  • Supercapacitors and their role in energy storage
  • Materials for hydrogen storage in fuel cells
  • Fuel cell catalyst materials
  • Thermoelectric materials for waste heat recovery
  • Materials for efficient power generation and conversion
  • Composite materials for wind turbine blades
  • Materials for offshore wind energy systems
  • Nanomaterials for improved energy efficiency
  • Nanotechnology in energy harvesting and storage
  • Materials for lightweight vehicle structures
  • High-capacity battery materials for electric cars
  • Smart materials for energy management in construction
  • Materials for high-voltage cables
  • Recycling of materials in energy applications
  • Emerging materials in next-generation energy technologies

3. Green Smart Cities

The Green Smart Cities track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Green Smart Education
  • Green Smart Health
  • Green Smart Transportation
  • Green Smart Environment
  • Green Smart Home
  • Green Smart Building
  • Green Smart Agriculture

4. Green Technologies and Applications

The Green Technologies and Applications Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Smart Sensing, Metering Systems
  • Green Vehicles, Green Homes, Green Buildings
  • Smart Grid
  • Green Industrial Automation and Control
  • Green Intelligent Transport Systems
  • Green Data Storage, Data Centers
  • Privacy, Safety, and Security in Green-aware Services
  • Energy-constrained and Power-constrained Devices, Gateways and Systems
  • Green Standardizations and Benchmarks for ICT
  • Machine Learning for Green Technologies
  • Deep Learning for Green Technologies

5. Green Communication Systems and Networks

The Green Communication Systems and Networks Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Advanced metering infrastructure and smart meter technologies
  • relevant to energy efficiency
  • Big data to meet green challenges
  • Carbon-neutral communication and computing systems
  • Cross-layer design and optimization for green communications and computing
  • Energy efficiency and scalability of communication networks and infrastructures
  • Energy efficiency in 5G/B5G
  • Energy-aware communications and networking
  • Experimental test-beds and results for green communications and computing
  • Field trials and deployment experiences and green industrial processes
  • Green intelligent transportation systems
  • Green management of communication networks
  • Green network monitoring
  • Green optical communications, switching and networking
  • Green scheduling for communications and computing
  • Green software, hardware, devices, and equipment
  • Green storage, cloud and fog computing, and data centers
  • Green traffic shaping and policy implementation
  • Green transmission technologies and network protocols
  • Green wireless cellular networks
  • Green wireline communications and networking
  • Low cost, energy-efficient antenna and RF designs
  • Machine learning and AI for energy efficiency and green operation in communication
  • systems and networks
  • Measurement and profiling of green issues
  • Modelling and analysis for green communications and computing
  • Physical layer approaches for green communications and computing
  • Power consumption trends and reduction in communications and computing
  • Security in green communication and computing
  • Standardization, policy and regulation for green communications and computing
  • Zero-emission base stations, communication devices, and networks

6. Artificial Intelligence for Green IoT

The Artificial Intelligence for Green IoT Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Satellite and space communications and networking
  • Machine Learning for Green IoT
  • Artificial intelligence based IoT protocols
  • Renewable energy for IoT Environment
  • IoT for Green technology
  • IoT for Hydrogen energy storage
  • IoT for Energy efficiency
  • IoT for Energy optimization
  • IoT for Green Systems
  • Internet of Energy
  • Smart energy management

7. Applied Mathematical Modeling in Renewable Energy

Applied Mathematical Modeling in Renewable Energy Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Model formulation
  • Nonlinear problems
  • Chaos and Fractals
  • Prediction of natural phenomena
  • Methodologies for model validation
  • Numerical methods for renewable Energy
  • Differential Equations and its Applications
  • Optimal Control and Optimization

8. AI Application to Sustainable Technologies

AI Application to Sustainable Technologies Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • AI-driven energy management systems
  • AI-driven microgrid management
  • AI-assisted carbon emissions tracking
  • AI applications in carbon capture and storage
  • Smart building management for energy efficiency
  • Carbon offset strategies with AI analysis
  • AI-based climate prediction models
  • Early warning systems for extreme weather events
  • AI for precision agriculture and resource allocation
  • AI-powered waste sorting and recycling
  • Smart waste collection systems using AI
  • Predictive analytics for waste management
  • AI for water quality monitoring
  • Smart irrigation systems with AI
  • Predictive modeling for water scarcity
  • AI-driven traffic management and congestion prediction
  • Autonomous vehicles and AI-powered navigation
  • Smart city planning with AI analytics
  • AI-enabled biodiversity monitoring
  • Wildlife tracking and conservation with AI
  • AI applications in forest management
  • Sustainable Manufacturing and Supply Chain
  • Blockchain in Energy Trading
  • Smart Contracts for Energy Agreements
  • Supply Chain Traceability for Renewable Energy

9. Education and Green Energy

Education and Green Energy Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Green Energy Awareness Programs in Schools
  • Renewable Energy Career Pathways for Students
  • Green Energy Workshops for Educators
  • Educational Materials and Resources
  • Green Energy Competitions and Challenges
  • Community Engagement in Green Energy Education
  • Ethical Considerations in Green Energy Education
  • Assessment and Measurement of Green Energy Literacy

10. Economics and Green Energy

Economics and Green Energy Track seeks original contributions in the following topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely related:

  • Renewable Energy Economics
  • Energy Efficiency and Economic Benefits
  • Green Energy Investment and Financing
  • Market Dynamics in Renewable Energy
  • Environmental Externalities and Valuation
  • Sustainable Development and Green Energy
  • Energy Policy and Regulation
  • Global Perspectives on Green Energy Economics
  • Energy Transition and Economic Challenges

Important Dates

Submission of Full Paper (Last Extension):
September 30th, 2023
November 15th, 2023

Notification of Acceptance
November 30th, 2023

Registration & Camera-Ready Submission
December 10th, 2023

Symposium Dates
December 27-29, 2023