
Proceedings of the International Conferences on Digital Technology Driven Engineering 2025
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This book gathers the latest advances, innovations, and applications in the field of engineering optimization, presented at the 3rd Engineering and Applied Sciences Optimization (OPT-iii2025), held in Amman, Jordan, on December 18-20, 2025, jointly with conferences OPTARCH2025, ADDOPT2025 and DiGiCES2025. It covers topics such as shape and topology optimization, structural optimization, optimization in micro- and nano-mechanics, lifecycle design optimization and structural health monitoring, multidisciplinary and multiphysics design optimization, multiple criteria decision-making and optimization. Written by leading researchers and engineers, and selected by means of a rigorous international peer-review process, the contributions highlight numerous exciting ideas that spur novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary collaborations.
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Towards Automated Summarization of Cybersecurity Reports Using Fine Tuned Large Language Models.- Evaluating Friction and Wear Performance of Si3N4 hBN Ceramic Composite with BHARAT Approach.- Analysis of Fluid Dynamics and Gas Flow Characteristics of Compressed Gas Ejection System for UAV.- Cross embodied reinforcement learning control method for quadruped robots on complex terrain.- Design of high energy cathode materials for lithium ion batteries based on first principles.- International Hydrogen Energy Trade Flow Forecast and Transaction Optimization Model Based on 5G and Blockchain.- Strength improvement of poured concrete in bridges in high cold areas based on integration of vibration mixing and non-destructive testing.- Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Using Segmentation and Object Localization for Real Time Surveillance Applications.- Identifying Systemic Super Spreaders Using Triangulated Maximally Filtered Graphs.- Comparison of Credential Management Systems Based on the Standards of IEEE, ETSI, and YD T 3957-2021.- Aerodynamic Design and Structural Evaluation of a TPMS Core, Composite Reinforced Nose Cone.