Venue

University of the Aegean

How to Get to Rhodes

There are two main ways to reach Rhodes Island.

  • By Air: Rhodes International Airport “Diagoras” (airport code: RHO) is well connected with daily flights from Athens (Eleftherios Venizelos Airport) operated by Aegean Airlines and Sky Express. During the summer months, there are also direct international flights from several European cities.
  • By Sea: Rhodes is connected to the mainland (Piraeus/Athens) and several nearby islands by regular ferry services. Details of routes and timetables can be found on
    Blue Star Ferries.

Venue Address: University of the Aegean, University Hill, Rhodes, Greece

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General Information

IISA 2026 will be held on the grounds of the University of the Aegean, on the island of Rodos, Greece.

Rodos boasts a rich and fascinating history, where its strong medieval character harmoniously intertwines with traditional Greek charm. The island is also blessed with remarkable natural beauty: pine-covered mountains rise above pristine beaches, mountain villages gaze down upon seaside towns, and archaeological sites and medieval monuments stand alongside cosmopolitan yet traditionally styled resorts. Together, these elements create an irresistible destination, even for the most discerning traveler.

Rodos is home to several departments of the University of the Aegean, which educate a high number of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students.

The conference will consist of keynote talks, oral and poster presentations, invited sessions, and workshops on the applications and theory of Information Intelligence Systems and Applications. It will provide excellent opportunities for the presentation of interesting new research results and discussion about them, leading to cross-fertilization, knowledge transfer, and the generation of new ideas.

The University of the Aegean represents a historical milestone for the Greek higher education area, since its foundation in 1984. The University is a multi-insular entity, with Schools and Departments located on six (6) Aegean islands, making it the most geographically dispersed university in the country. Basic and applied scientific research at international, national, regional, and local levels has been carried out in all Departments by the University’s academic staff through numerous projects, publications, and conferences, including applied research and development initiatives.