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== CALL FOR PAPERS ==
Artificial
Intelligence (AI) is reshaping modern societies, driving innovation in
finance, cybersecurity, logistics, and life sciences. With the rise of
foundation models and emerging AI architectures, there is both
opportunity and urgency to explore how these methods can ensure
resilience, trust, and efficiency in critical infrastructures. This
special session brings together researchers from diverse domains to
discuss methodologies and applications that leverage AI for robustness,
security, and sustainability.
The growing complexity of digital
ecosystems raises common challenges: how to design infrastructures that
remain secure, adaptive, and resilient under uncertainty. In finance,
the emergence of digital and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)
demands intelligent mechanisms for stability and systemic risk
protection. Similar concerns arise in cybersecurity and networked
systems, where AI-driven analysis of complex networks and IoT security
are key to anticipating threats and ensuring robustness. In life
sciences, large-scale biomedical data, genomics, and proteomics require
advanced AI and graph mining methods, supported by high-performance and
energy-aware computing to enable scalable, sustainable healthcare
analytics.
Bridging these domains highlights a shared reliance on
AI to analyze and manage complexity—from spatiotemporal graph
transformers for logistics, to algorithms for resilience in digital
infrastructures, to biomedical network mining. The integration of
network science, intelligent systems, and AI optimization underscores
both the interdisciplinary nature of today’s challenges and the
opportunities for impactful solutions. This special session timely
addresses these converging needs, advancing AI models and applications
for critical infrastructures.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
- Intelligent systems
- Resilience in Critical Infrastructures - Artificial Intelligence
- Payment systems
- Digital Currency
- CBDC systems
- Spatiotemporal Graph Transformers - Last-Mile Delivery Optimization
- Demand Forecasting & OD Estimation
- Resilience & Robustness of Logistics Networks
- Digital Twins for Urban Logistics
- Energy-/Emission-Aware Routing
- Network Science and Analysis
- Complex Networks
- Internet of Things
- Algorithms and Games
- Data Science
- Cybersecurity
- Data Mining for Biomedical Big Data
- Genomics and Proteomics Analytics
- Graph Mining in Life Sciences
- Parallel and Distributed Algorithms for Healthcare
- Machine Learning and AI for Health
- Energy-Aware Computing in Healthcare HPC
- High-Performance Computing (HPC) in Life Sciences - Biological Network Analysis
== SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ==
Authors
are invited to submit their original research work that has not
previously been submitted or published in any other venue. At least one
of the authors of any accepted paper is requested to register and
present the paper at the conference.
All submissions must conform
to the IEEE paper formatting and submission instructions. To help
ensure correct formatting, please use the IEEE style files for
conference proceedings as a template for your submission, namely, LaTeX (
http://conf.papercept.net/conferences/support/files/ieeeconf.zip) or Microsoft Word (
http://conf.papercept.net/conferences/support/files/ieeeconf_letter.doc).
Each
research paper should have at most 6 pages, while each abstract and
industry paper should have at most 2 pages, including figures, tables
and references. A maximum of two extra pages per paper is allowed (i.
e., up to 8 pages for research paper and 4 pages for abstract and
industry paper), but with additional charge).
Please note that
IEEE CAI 2026 will pursue a double-blind review process. All submissions
must be anonymised and may not contain any identifying information that
may violate the double-blind reviewing policy. This policy applies to
any supplementary or linked material as well, including code.
According
to IEEE Publications Regarding AI-Generated Text: "The use of
artificial intelligence (AI) generated text in an article shall be
disclosed in the acknowledgments section of any paper submitted to an
IEEE Conference or Periodical. The sections of the paper that use
AI-generated text shall have a citation to the AI system used to
generate the text."
To submit a contribution, please use the Submission Wizard (
https://conf.papercept.net/), and in the CAI 2026 conference on the “upcoming conferences” use the "Submit a contribution to CAI 2026"
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
- Paper submission (all papers): November 30, 2025
- Paper Evaluations to Authors: December 15, 2025
- Final Camera Ready & Registration: January 20, 2026
- Congress celebration: May 08, 2026 – May 10, 2026
== ORGANIZERS ==
- Giuseppe Agapito - Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, Italy
- Francesco Cauteruccio - University of Salerno, Italy (contact person)
- Enrico Corradini – Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy
- Andrea Tundis – German Federal Bank (Deutsche Bundesbank), Germany