1. Introduction
Due to the context in which we find ourselves, today more than ever we must think globally about the growth and development of our society. Now is the time when the impact of the practices of Engineering and Computer Science in the field of technology, innovation and sustainability takes prominence. Participate in this event and discover the solutions that Engineering offers different fields. We are waiting for you to join us!
2. Conference Theme
2.1. Computer Science/Information Systems
This theme will show the application of the different areas of knowledge of Computer Science and Information Systems to the productive, entertainment and health sectors. The vision is oriented to the creation and development of a proprietary technology to reduce the consumption of those that already exist.
2.2. Digital Manufacturing, Robotics, Electronic Systems and Automation
The national and international industrial experience brings to mind several considerations regarding automation projects. Currently, it is necessary to define a digital strategy to guide us towards the successful implementation of digital transformation in an organization, recognizing the opportunities created by new technologies.
The technological progress along the stages of automation in the productive sphere will be reviewed, with an emphasis on robotics, electronic systems and automation.
2.3. Environment and Sustainability
We are at a historic milestone for humanity in which we must think globally and apply science and technology to achieve the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. Under this approach, economic growth and development are linked to responsible production and consumption, committed to the efficient use of energy and environmental conservation.
The focus will be on new efficient technologies that seek to reduce environmental impact.
2.4. Physical and Building Systems
A country’s capacity to meet the needs of its population depends on its infrastructure in each of the key areas: health, education, transportation, production and communication. And not just in terms of the number of hospitals, schools or kilometers of roads, but also in terms of quality and efficiency. Therefore, the conference will review new materials, techniques and technologies in engineering and computing that allow this infrastructure to be constructed and maintained more efficiently and, therefore, to better serve society.
2.5. Emerging Materials
Currently, given the global problem of scarcity of resources, society has been forced to implement new materials in different industries. The use of digital technologies in the ideation process, as well as their application in engineering, will be studied in depth.
2.6. Food Science
The objective is to provide advances in new emerging processing technologies, with an emphasis on obtaining functional foods/ingredients and nutraceuticals, innovative models, industry 4.0, marketing and regulation, applicable to food development.
3. Topics, Committees
3.1. Call for Papers
We invite the academic, scientific and research community in Engineering and Computer Science to submit abstracts within the thematic axes that are part of the congress.
3.1.1. Submission of Papers
Submit a short abstract in English (300 words) by 31 October 2022.
3.1.2. Evaluation
The Scientific Committee will evaluate all abstracts submitted and authors will be notified by 7 November 2022 of acceptance. Submitted papers must not be published or under review in any other national or international conference or publication.
3.1.3. Invitation
Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit proceedings papers by 20 November 2022 (maximum six pages, in the template that will be sent by mail).
3.1.4. Presentation
All accepted papers will be presented during the conference orally and online for 50 min (21–25 November 2022). After the conference, they will remain available online for reading on the congress website.
3.1.5. Publication
All accepted proceedings papers will be published in Engineering Proceedings (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/engproc) or Computer Sciences & Mathematics Forum (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/csmf), depending on the topic of the paper.
3.2. Committee
- Prof. Dr. Luis Olivera-Montenegro (President)
- Peru
- Food engineering, innovation, cereal science and food biotechnology. Bioprocesses and Biomass Conversion Research Group, San Ignacio de Loyola University, Lima 15024, Peru.
- Scopus Author ID: 57219396359
- E-mail: lolivera@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. Dr. Esteban Herrera
- Peru
- Food engineering, emerging technologies. Bioprocesses and Biomass Conversion Research Group, San Ignacio de Loyola University, Lima 15024, Peru.
- Scopus Author ID: 55326005700
- E-mail: eherreran@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. Dr. Giovani Leone Zabot
- Brazil
- Food processing; extraction; supercritical fluids; hydrolysis; emulsions.
- Laboratory of Agroindustrial Process Engineering (LAPE), Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Rua Sete de Setembro, 1040, Centro DC, Cachoeira do Sul, RS 96508-010, Brazil.
- Scopus Author ID: 26639885600
- E-mail: giovani.zabot@ufsm.br
- Prof. Dr. Heider Sánchez
- Peru
- Computer Science, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, in 2017.
- Scopus Author ID: 56419502100
- Email: hsanchez@utec.edu.pe
- Prof. MSc. Teofilo Chambilla
- Peru
- Computer Science, Big Data Science Analytics, Human–computer.
- Interaction (Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality).
- Scopus Author ID: 57195613329
- Email: tchambilla@utec.edu.pe
- MSc. Roberto Rodriguez
- Peru
- Data visualization, Machine learning, high dimensional data analysis for visual pattern extraction.
- Scopus Author ID: 57202981310
- E-mail: rrodriguezu@unsa.edu.pe
- MSc. Alexis Aspauza
- Brazil
- Databases and knowledge discovery granted, simple and complex data such as images, audio, videos, BigData and cloud computing.
- Author Scopus ID: 57262638500
- Email: alexis.aspauza@bairesdev.com
- MSc. Luis Mantilla
- Peru
- Artificial intelligence algorithms and imaging.
- Scopus Author ID: 57200161006
- E-mail: l.mantillas@uct.edu.pe
- MSc. Pedro Shiguihara
- Peru
- Artificial intelligence, Data science, Data analysis, Probabilistic graphical models.
- Scopus Author ID: 55633352900
- E-mail: pshiguihara@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. PhD. Yarin Anwar
- Peru
- Ergonomics.
- Scopus Author ID: 57222361533
- E-mail: anwar.yarin@usil.pe
- Prof. M.Sc. José Luis Cornejo
- Peru
- Digital manufacturing, electronic systems and automation.
- IEEE Senior Member. Robotics Specialist. Master’s Degree. Biomedical Engineering.
- Scopus Author ID: 57209221953
- E-mail: jcornejo@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. PhD. Hugo Romero
- Ecuador
- Circular economy, electroanalytical methods.
- Bioprocess and Biomass Conversion Research Group-USIL
- Scopus Author ID: 7005952771
- Email: hromerob@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. M.Sc. Luis Santillán
- Peru
- Applied Ecology. Environment and Sustainability Research Group—USIL.
- Scopus Author ID: 57194198765
- Email: lsantillan@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. MSc. Cristina Córdova Arias
- Peru
- Development of innovative people-centered and engineering-based decision support tools that facilitate earthquake-proof school construction. Director of the school of civil engineering.
- Scopus Author ID: 57216946938
- Email: lcordova@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. PhD David Romero
- Particle physics, model building and event simulation. Physics RESEARCH Group—USIL.
- Scopus Author ID: 56682111300
- E-mail: dromero@usil.edu.pe
- Prof. PhD. Mercedes Puca
- Emerging materials. Nanomaterials Research Group—USIL.
- Scopus Author ID: 8594401100
- E-mail: mercedes.puca@usil.pe
4. Speakers
- PhD. Jaime Yañez
- Peru
- PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, with a focus in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics from Washington State University (WSU), B.Sc. in Food Science and Toxicology, with a specialization in Chemistry from the University of Idaho (UI). He has over 20 years of professional experience in the public and private sector.
- PhD. Arturo Mariño
- Peru
- Researcher in Sustainable Energy Development and teaching assistant in the programs: MBA of Hakayne School of Business, School of Public Policy and MSc. Sustainable Energy Development, University of Calgary, Canada.
- PhD. Jose Luis Zarate
- Canada
- Electronics Development Engineer at Neura Robotics, Germany. He has worked as a research assistant at Technische Universitat Ilmenau, Germany. He is Doctor of Philosophy in Biomechatronics from Technische Universitat Ilmenau, Germany, Master in Mechatronics Engineering from PUCP and Technische Universitat Ilmenau, and Electrical and Electronic Engineer from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
- PhD. Holger Lovon
- Germany
- Civil Engineer from UNSAAC, PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Aveiro (Portugal) and Master in Civil Engineering from PUCP. He has developed research in seismic risk analysis and numerical modeling using finite and discrete elements. He has publications in scientific journals and international conferences.
5. Sponsors
- CONTACT
- La Fontana 550, La Molina 12, Lima, Peru
Conflicts of Interest
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