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AUBH Hosts 2025 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Computing

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The American University of Bahrain (AUBH) is proud to host the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Computing (IEEE ETECOM 2025), taking place in a hybrid format on October 29–30, 2025, at its state-of-the-art campus in Riffa.

The two-day conference will feature a series of enriching panel discussions and lectures delivered by some of the most prestigious regional and international keynote speakers. Among the distinguished participants are Prof. Walid Saad, Professor at Virginia Tech and Rolls-Royce Commonwealth Professor in Digital Twin Technology, IEEE Fellow, and Prof. Christian Jutten, Emeritus Professor at Université Grenoble Alpes in France, Honorary Member of the Academic Institute of France, IEEE Fellow and EURASIP Fellow. Also, Dr. Hasan Kadhem, Associate Professor at the American University of Bahrain, and Dr. Amro Awad, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and a member of the Oxford Secure Computer Architecture Research Group (OSCAR).

The Conference will bring together scientists, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore emerging trends across six dynamic tracks. These include artificial intelligence, machine learning, business analytics, computing and green and sustainable systems, networking, communications, sensor-based technologies, the Internet of Things and smart grids, cloud computing and edge computing, intelligent transportation systems and geographic information systems, emerging trends in sustainable engineering, and engineering education.

Dr. Wafa Almansoori, Interim President and Provost of the American University of Bahrain and the conference chair stated: “The American University of Bahrain is proud to host 2025 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Computing. This milestone reflects the Kingdom’s distinguished position as a regional and international hub for scientific research and innovation. It also reaffirms AUBH’s commitment to supporting global academic dialogue and providing researchers and experts with the opportunity to exchange ideas on the latest advances in engineering sciences and emerging technologies across a wide range of modern disciplines.”