3rd World Congress on Smart Computing
(WCSC2026)

Organized by  

Soft Computing Research Society

in Association with 

International Auditors for Digital and Data Management Association, Bangkok Thailand

Venue

Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square, Bangkok, Thailand

January 10-11, 2026 

The after-conference proceeding of the WCSC 2026 will be published in Springer Book Series, ‘Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems’.

Awards Selection and Evaluation Criteria

3rd World Congress on Smart Computing (WCSC 2026)

Organized by: Soft Computing Research Society (SCRS)

In Association with: International Auditors for Digital and Data Management Association, Bangkok, Thailand

Venue: Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square, Bangkok, Thailand

1. Objective of the Awards

The awards at WCSC 2026 aim to recognize and honor outstanding researchers, academicians, and industry professionals for their exceptional contributions, innovation, leadership, and impact in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Quantum Computing, and Cloud Technologies.

2. Award Categories Covered

  • AI/ML Researcher Excellence Award
  • Quantum AI Innovation Award
  • Industry Leader in Cloud Computing Award
  • Emerging Tech Leader – AI & Data Science
  • Data Scientist of the Year

3. Nomination and Eligibility

  • Nominations may be self-nominated or proposed by peers, institutions, or organizations.
  • Nominees must demonstrate significant contributions relevant to the award category.
  • All nominations must be submitted via email along with the candidate's detailed CV and two supporting reference letters from well-known academicians, employers, or fellow members of reputed professional societies such as IEEE, SCRS, ACM, etc.

4. Selection and Evaluation Process

The selection of awardees follows a rigorous, transparent, and multi-stage evaluation process, ensuring fairness and credibility.

Stage 1: Preliminary Screening

  • Verification of eligibility and completeness of the nomination.
  • Compliance with award guidelines and category relevance.

Stage 2: Technical and Qualitative Evaluation

Each eligible nomination is evaluated using predefined parameters, including:

  • Innovation and originality
  • Technical excellence and depth
  • Practical/industrial relevance (where applicable)
  • Research quality and contribution to the field
  • Impact (academic, industrial, or societal)
  • Leadership and professional influence

Stage 3: Final Review and Approval

  • Consolidated scores and qualitative assessments are reviewed.
  • Final decisions are made through committee deliberation.
  • The committee's decision shall be final and binding.

5. Award-Specific Evaluation Criteria

5.1 AI/ML Researcher Excellence Award

  • Quality and originality of research contributions
  • Publications, patents, or deployed solutions
  • Impact on AI/ML research or applications

5.2 Quantum AI Innovation Award

  • Novel integration of quantum computing with AI
  • Innovation potential and future applicability
  • Technical depth and research significance

5.3 Industry Leader in Cloud Computing Award

  • Leadership in cloud architecture, deployment, or strategy
  • Large-scale or enterprise-level impact
  • Innovation, scalability, and business transformation

5.4 Emerging Tech Leader – AI & Data Science

  • Early to mid-career leadership and growth
  • Innovative projects and implementations
  • Demonstrated future potential

5.5 Data Scientist of the Year

  • Excellence in data analytics, modeling, and insights
  • Real-world problem-solving using data
  • Measurable outcomes and decision-making impact

6. Selection Committee

The Scrutiny and Evaluation Committee comprises:

  • Senior academicians
  • Industry experts
  • International researchers and thought leaders

The committee members are selected by SCRS to ensure domain expertise, neutrality, and ethical evaluation.

Following screening committee will finally evaluate the nominations:

Prof. Jagdish Chand Bansal – South Asian University, New Delhi
Prof. Sandeep Kumar – Christ University, Bangalore
Prof. Mukesh Saraswat – Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida

7. Conflict of Interest and Ethics

  • Committee members must declare any conflict of interest.
  • Members with conflicts will abstain from evaluating the concerned nomination.
  • SCRS follows strict ethical standards to maintain transparency and integrity.

8. Credibility of the Awarding Bodies

Soft Computing Research Society (SCRS)

Established in 2013 and headquartered in Delhi, India, SCRS is a non-profit professional society dedicated to advancing research and innovation in soft computing and allied areas, involving academicians, researchers, industry professionals, and students worldwide.

International Auditors for Digital and Data Management Association, Thailand

A professional body committed to excellence in digital systems, data governance, analytics, and emerging technologies, fostering global collaboration between academia and industry.

9. Award Presentation and Recognition

  • Awards will be formally presented during WCSC 2026.
  • Each awardee will receive a Certificate of Achievement.
  • Selected awardees may be featured on the SCRS website and conference communications.

Note: The awards process at WCSC 2026 is designed to celebrate excellence, innovation, and leadership while maintaining the highest standards of transparency and fairness.