The 3rd International Symposium on Green Technologies and Applications
(ISGTA’26)

December 21-23, 2026 – Faculty of Sciences, University of Gabes, Tunisia 

Hybrid: In-person and Virtual Symposium

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 21-23, 2026 – University of Gabes, Tunisia Hybrid: In-person and Virtual Symposium

Paper Submissions

15 June, 2026

Notification

30 August 2026

Camera Ready & Registration

30 September 2026

Dr. Marta Chinnici

Dr. Marta Chinnici graduated magna cum laude in Mathematics in 2004 from the University of Naples (Italy), where she also obtained her PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2008.

She is currently a Senior Researcher at ENEA, within the Department of Energy Technologies and Renewable Energy Sources, ICT Division – HPC Lab. Her work focuses on the study, analysis, and development of ICT solutions, with particular emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability of Data Centers (DC), High-Performance Computing (HPC), large-scale data management, data science, and digital twin technologies.

Dr. Chinnici serves as an Expert for the European Commission, acting as reviewer and evaluator in ICT and computer science across several European programs. She is scientific coordinator and project manager for ENEA in numerous EU and national initiatives (including PNRR – Rome Technopole). She is also ENEA Representative in the DTC-Lazio Management and Coordination Committee.

She is actively involved in the international scientific community, regularly serving as chair and co-chair of important international conferences and workshops, as well as a member of Technical Programme Committees. She has also delivered numerous invited talks and keynote presentations at national and international events.

Her recent research activities focus on the application of High-Performance Computing (HPC), large-scale data management, and Digital Twin technologies to cultural heritage, supporting its preservation, management, and valorization through advanced computational and data-driven approaches.

In addition, she serves as editor, referee, and editor-in-chief for leading scientific journals. She is the author of books, peer-reviewed scientific articles, essays, and has delivered numerous presentations at national and international conferences.

Pr.Abdul Salam Darwish

  • Prof Abdul Salam Darwish is a Professor in the School of Engineering and Built Environment at the University of Greater Manchester, UK. He has extensive expertise in engineering, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, environmental management, strategic management, and aeronautical engineering. His teaching portfolio spans higher education, including Green Technology Design and Management, with emphasis on applied engineering, sustainability, innovation, and management. Alongside his UK role, Prof Darwish is a Professor and Programme Leader at Excelia Group, La Rochelle Business School, France, where he has taught since 2014. His teaching focuses on strategic management tools and techniques, international strategic management, and production management, reflecting his interdisciplinary profile across engineering, business, and sustainability. Prof Darwish has a strong record of research supervision and academic leadership. He has successfully supervised 32 PhD candidates, more than 150 master’s dissertations, and a comparable number of undergraduate research projects. He is currently supervising 11 PhD students and contributes to academic quality assurance as an examiner. His research interests include renewable energy, wind energy system design and management, artificial intelligence applications, aerodynamics, environmental management, and strategic management. Prof Darwish holds qualifications in mechanical engineering, aeronautics, and education from institutions in Iraq and the UK, including Cranfield Institute of Technology, the University of Reading, and the University of Huddersfield. He also holds professional diplomas in business, environmental, and quality management. With more than 37 years of experience, Prof Darwish has contributed to developing mechanical, aeronautical, environmental, and renewable energy laboratories. Prof Darwish is recognised for his contribution to renewable energy and sustainable development. He serves as Chairman of the Wind Energy Committee within the World Renewable Energy Network, UK. He has organised and participated in conferences, seminars, and workshops, and is active as a co-editor, reviewer, and contributor to academic journals and books. He has published more than 150 research papers and contributed chapters to three academic books 50% 50%