6th International Symposium on Sensor Science and 4th SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award
Part of the International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S) series
6–8 Aug 2018, Kenting, Taiwan
- Go to the Sessions
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- Invited Session. Applications of Wireless Sensor Network and Communication
- Invited Session. ICI2018 Annual Meeting
- Invited Session. Optical Sensors and Materials
- Invited Session. Sensors for Smart Spindle
- P. Posters
- S1. Physical Sensors
- S2. Sensor Networks
- S3. Sensors Application
- S4. Biosensors
- S5. Chemical Sensors
- S6. IoT Sensor and Application
- SPINTECH. SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards
- Event Details
Welcome from the Chair
6th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2018) and 4th SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award
6-8 August 2018
Kenting, Taiwan
4th SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award
Please feel free to download our I3S 2018 Poster.
Welcome from the Conference Chair
Sensors are vital components of smart manufacturing, artificial Intelligence, Cyber–Physical System (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) for industry 4.0. For more advanced creations, biologists, engineers, physicists and chemists are all endeavoring to provide innovative technical sensors. This year, 2018, the well-known journal, Sensors, is going to hold the international conference in Kenting, which is located in the south of Taiwan—taking place in Asia for the first time. I3S embraces all professionals from industry, academia and government to discuss the latest developments and breakthroughs of sensor technology and related subjects. During the conference, attendees, from a range of research areas, will all gather together to share different aspects and establish new mutually beneficial collaborations across different fields.
We sincerely look forward to your participation in I3S2018.
Prof. Chien-Hung Liu
Chair of I3S 2018
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, 250 Kuo Kuang Rd., Taichung 402, Taiwan
Scientific Committee
Prof. Dr. Stefano Mariani |
Prof. Dr. Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault |
Prof. Dr. Francisco Falcone |
Prof. Dr. Gou-Jen Wang |
Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Mirsky |
Prof. Dr. Lucio Pancheri |
Prof. Dr. Yuri Kivshar |
Prof. Dr. Chun-Ping Jen |
Prof. Dr. Cheng-Hsin Chuang |
Prof. Dr. Yu-Lung Lo |
Prof. Dr. David. T.W. Lin |
Prof. Dr. Liang-Chia Chen |
Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Ferrari |
Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schöning |
Prof. Dr. Chien-Sheng Liu |
Prof. Dr. Debbie G. Senesky |
Prof. Dr. Bahram Nabet |
Prof. Dr. Yuh-Shyan Chen |
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Gou-Jen Wang is the dean of College of Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University. He received the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA. In the past, he was the vice director of Biotechnology Center and the chairman of Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University. He won the medal for the year 2017 of International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) and the 13th Innovators and 14th Innovators (Taiwan): five medals in total. Keynote Speech: Biosensors based on nanostructured electrodes |
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Dr. Debbie G. Senesky is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department and by courtesy, the Electrical Engineering Department. In addition, she is the Principal Investigator of the EXtreme Environment Microsystems Laboratory (XLab). Her research interests include the development of micro- and nano-scale sensors, high-temperature electronics, and robust interface materials for operation within extreme harsh environments. In the past, she has held positions at GE Sensing (formerly known as NovaSensor), GE Global Research Center, and Hewlett Packard. She received the B.S. degree (2001) in mechanical engineering from the University of Southern California. She received the M.S. degree (2004) and Ph.D. degree (2007) in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Keynote Speech: Tiny and Tough Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments |
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Prof. Vladimir M. Mirsky is Research Professor at the Brandenburg University of Technologies in Cottbus - Senftenberg, Germany. He graduated from Moscow Medical University in biophysics and went on to study physical chemistry and electrochemistry at the Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry obtaining his Ph.D. in 1986. He subsequently held an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship and a research position at CNRS prior to joining the Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Sensors and Biosensors at Regensburg University in 1995. After habilitation he became Professor of Nanobiotechnology and moved to Brandenburg. He is (co)editor of three books and two special issues on different aspects of chemical sensing. His work has led to about 20 patents and patent applications and about 150 scientific papers. The research activity of Prof. Mirsky is focused on the development of new chemical sensor (mainly based on surface plasmon resonance) and sensor-related technologies. Keynote Speech: Detection of large analytes: recent progress and fundamental limitation |
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Asso. Prof. Francisco Falcone received his Telecommunication Engineering Degree (1999) and PhD in Communication Engineering (2005), both at the Public University of Navarre in Spain. From 1999 to 2000 he worked as Microwave Commissioning Engineer, Siemens-Italtel. From 2000 to 2008 he worked as Radio Network Engineer, Telefónica Móviles. In 2009 he co-founded Tafco Metawireless, From 2003 to 2009 he was also Assistant Lecturer at UPNA, becoming Associate Professor in 2009. His research area is artificial electromagnetic media, complex electromagnetic scenarios and wireless system analysis, with applications to context aware environments, Smart Cities and Smart Regions. He has over 400 contributions in journal and conference publications. He has been recipient of the CST Best Paper Award in 2003 and 2005, Best PhD in 2006 awarded by the Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Doctorate award 2004-2006 awarded by UPNA, Juan Lopez de Peñalver Young Researcher Award 2010 awarded by the Royal Academy of Engineering of Spain and Premio Talgo 2012 for Technological Innovation. Keynote Speech: The Role of Wireless Systems to Enable Context Aware Environments |
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Asso. Prof. Gianluigi Ferrari Gianluigi Ferrari received the Laurea (summa cum laude) and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Parma, Parma, Italy, in 1998 and 2002, respectively. Since 2002, he has been with the University of Parma, where he is currently an Associate Professor of Telecommunications (with National Scientific Qualification for Full Professorship since 2013), and also is currently the Coordinator of the Internet of Things (IoT) Laboratory (https://iotlab.unipr.it/) at the Department of Engineering and Architecture. He held visiting researcher positions at the University of Southern California (USA), Carnegie Mellon University (USA), King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Thailand), Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium). Keynote Speech: Inertial Signal Processing for IoT Applications |
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Prof. Dr. Bahram Nabet received his BS degree with Honors from Purdue University in 1977, and MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington in 1985 and 1989 respectively. He joined the faculty of Drexel University in 1989 where he is presently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and affiliated Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. Dr. Nabet's research work has led to the development of optoelectronic devices that circumvent limitations of charge transport, i.e., work faster than the travel speed of electrons. His interest in interaction of light and semiconductors in small dimensions has led to the development of nano-structures that absorb and emit light with orders of magnitude more efficiency compared to their bulk counterparts. He is co-author of three books and over 180 refereed publications, and has won 6 Best Professor teaching awards from students as well as a departmental and a university-wide teaching award. He has been a senior visiting scientist in Brazil and Italy, ASEE Summer Faculty Fellow at the Naval Research Lab in Washington DC, and has been on sabbatical leave at Telcordia Applied Research Inc. and Dexxon Group Inc. Keynote Speech: Plasmonic Enhancement of Nanowires Optical Cavities for THz Sensing |
Conference Chairs
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, 250 Kuo Kuang Rd., Taichung 402, Taiwan
carusliu@icloud.com
Sessions
INVITED SESSION. ICI2018 Annual Meeting
INVITED SESSION. Optical Sensors and Materials
INVITED SESSION. Sensors for Smart Spindle
P. Posters
S1. Physical Sensors
S2. Sensor Networks
S3. Sensors Application
S4. Biosensors
S5. Chemical Sensors
S6. IoT Sensor and Application
SPINTECH. SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards
Instructions for Authors
The International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2018) and 4th SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award will accept abstracts only. Selected Papers can be published in the special issue of Sensors journal after peer-review.
Please note that abstract submission and conference registration are two separate processes. To register for this conference, please follow this link.
- Create an account on Sciforum.net and follow the procedure to "Submit Abstract" in the conference homepage.
- Indicate which thematic area is best suited for your research.
- Submit a 200-word abstract in English.
- The deadline to submit your abstract is 30 April 2018 31 May 2018.
- Upon submission, you can select if you wish to be considered for oral presentation. Following assessment by the Chair, you will be notified by 1 June 2018 20 June 2018 in a separate email whether your contribution has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.
Maximum poster size limited to 90 x 140 cm, vertical orientation preferred. Please print your poster prior to the conference.
A plan of the poster session will be circulated later on.
- All accepted abstracts will be available online in Open Access form on Sciforum.net.
- Participants of this conference are cordially invited to contribute with a full manuscript to a special issue of the journal Sensors.
- The conference participants will be granted a 20% discount on the publishing fees.
- Sensors is indexed by the Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science), MEDLINE (PubMed), Compendex (EI) and other databases, and has an Impact Factor of 2.677 (Journal Citations Reports, 2016).
Event Awards
Winner Announcement
On behalf of the chair of I3S 2018, we are pleased to announce the winners of the Best Poster Award and Best Oral Presentation Award:
The Best Poster Award has been awarded to "Using non-invasive sensors, robotics and machine learning techniques to assess beer quality: RoboBEER" (Authors: Claudia Gonzalez Viejo, Sigfredo Fuentes*, Kate Howell, Damir D Torrico, Frank R Dunshea).
The Best Oral Presentation Award has been awarded to "Development of multisensor arrays for monitoring of spent nuclear fuel reprocessing"(Authors: Dmitry Kirsanov*, Julia Savosina, Marina Agafonova-Moroz, Andrey Legin, Vasily Babain).
The Awards
Number of Awards Available: 1
The Platinum Sponsor, Sensors, offers the Best Poster Award to our participants at the conference.Number of Awards Available: 1
The sponsors, Photonics, Robotics, Chemosensors, Electronics, Nanomaterials, JSAN, Micromachines, Apply Science offer the Best Oral Presentation Award to our participants at the conference.Travel Information
Arrived at Sungshan International Airport:
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Arrived at Taoyuan International Airport:
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From Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) - Zuoying Station > The Howard Hotel, Kenting
- The fastest way is to take the Kenting Express (No.9189) from Zuoying Station (THSR) exit 2 bus station to Kenting. It has less designated stops along the route.
- Bus frequency: every 30 mins (start at 08:30 until 19:00)
- Travel time: about 2 hrs
- Single trip ticket: 391 NTD
Registration Fees
Registration Fees (in Euros)
Early Registration (until 15 May 2018) | |
Academic | 400.00 EUR |
Section Editor and Guest Editor of Sensors | 300.00 EUR |
MDPI Author* or Reviewer** | 350.00 EUR |
Student | 300.00 EUR |
Non-academic | 600.00 EUR |
Late Registration (after 15 May 2018) | |
Academic | 450.00 EUR |
Section Editor and Guest Editor of Sensors | 350.00 EUR |
MDPI Author* or Reviewer** | 400.00 EUR |
Student | 350.00 EUR |
Non-academic | 650.00 EUR |
The registration fee includes attendance of all conference sessions, morning/afternoon coffee breaks and lunches, participation in the conference dinner on the 6 August 2018, conference bag and program book. Other dinners are not included and are left at the convenience of attendees.
To register later than 10 June 2018 or for onsite registration, please contact the Conference Secretariat.
* First and last authors of articles published in 2015 or later will be granted a discount.
** Reviewers who provided timely review reports in 2015 or later will be granted a discount.
*** Academics who provided the special rate code will be granted a discount.
Cancellation Policy
Once the International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2018) and 4th SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award receives the fee of registration, there will be no fund back for any reason.
Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited, once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be cancelled.
Conference Venue
The conference will be held at Kenting Howard Hotel, Taiwan.
Kenting
Kenting National Park, Taiwan's first national park, is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on three sides, the Pacific ocean to the east, the Taiwan Strait to the west and Bashi Channel to the south. The Park embraces land both above and below water. Located over an area of significant tectonic activity, this part of Taiwan is home to many unique geological features, including uplifted coral beds, ocean erosion, and fault line rifts. Geography and tropical climate have together created a rich and varied natural canvas, which today helps define Kenting's special place among Taiwan's national parks. In addition to geology, natural attractions of particular interest in the park include rarely seen coastal plants, the annual autumn overflight of migratory birds from northern Asia, and beautiful living coral reefs.
For a complete overview, see Kenting National Park.
Important Date
Abstract Submission: 30 April 2018
Abstract Submission: 31 May 2018
Early Bird Registration: 1 May 2018
Early Bird Registration: 15 May 2018
Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2018
Registration Deadline: 10 June 2018
Conference Open: 6-8 August 2018
Accommodation
Address: No. 2, Kending Road, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan 946
Phone: +886-8-886-2323
Price of Accommodation
Date |
Room Category |
Room Rate |
Corporate Rate |
5 August 2018 |
Deluxe King\Twin Room |
247 EUR +10% minimum |
153 EUR |
6 August 2018 |
Deluxe King\Twin Room |
247 EUR +10% minimum |
153 EUR |
7 August 2018 |
Deluxe King\Twin Room |
247 EUR +10% minimum |
153 EUR |
8 August 2018 |
Deluxe King\Twin Room |
247 EUR +10% minimum |
153 EUR |
Check-out time is before 12:00 a.m., and check-in time is after 3:00 p.m.
The above price includes a buffet breakfast.
Each room can accommodate up to two people, extra adults will be charged 20 EUR per person per night; extra children (110–140 cm) will be charged 11 EUR per person per night.
Two entrance tickets to the water park per room are included.
Booking Form:
Sponsor Opportunities
BAG INSERT 100EUR
- Your promotional material will be inserted in the conference bags distributed to all participants (promotional flyers/booklets: max. A4 size, 6 pages; promotional items: max. 100 g).
PROGRAM ADVERT 500EUR-1000EUR
- Back cover page or front inside cover, full-color (EUR 1,000) (2 available)
- Other pages, full page, full-color (EUR 500)
FREE MEDIA PARTNER
- Exchange banner on the website of I3S 2018 and the your website respectively.
CONTACT US
We can help you make the most of your opportunity: i3s2018@mdpi.com
Conference Agenda
Day 1: Sunday, August 5th, 2018 |
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10:30 –11:30 |
Registration Howard Beach Resort 2F Lobby |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch 1F Champs Elysees |
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13:30 –15:30 |
SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards |
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Oral Presentation Graduate Students from General University M101 |
Oral Presentation Graduate Students from Technical University M102 |
Poster Presentation Undergraduate Students Corridor |
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Tea Break Rainbow Room (Professors) / Banquet Hall Corridor (Students) |
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16:00 –18:00 |
SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards |
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Oral Presentation Graduate Students from General University M101 |
Oral Presentation Graduate Students from Technical University M102 |
Poster Presentation Undergraduate Students Corridor |
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18:00 – |
Dinner Formosa Restaurant |
Day 2: Monday, August 6th, 2018 |
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9:30 –10:20 |
Registration Howard Beach Resort 2F Lobby |
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10:30 –11:00 |
Opening Ceremony 1F Banquet Hall Chairman: Prof. Chien-Hung Liu and President of SPINTECH, President Tony Wang |
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11:00 –11:30 |
Opening Speech 1F Banquet Hall Speaker: President of MDPI, Dr. Shu-Kun Lin |
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11:30 –12:05 |
11:30 -12:00 |
Keynote Speech I 1F Banquet Hall Speaker: Prof. Vladimir M. Mirsky Topic: Detection of large analytes: recent progress and fundamental limitation Chairman: Prof. Cheng-Chi Wang |
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12:00 - 12:05 |
Q&A Time |
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12:05 – 13:35 |
Lunch 1F Champs Elysees |
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13:35 –14:10 |
13:35 -14:05 |
Keynote Speech II 1F Banquet Hall Speaker: Prof. Dr. Bahram Nabet Topic: Plasmonic Enhancement of Nanowires Optical Cavities for THz Sensing Chairman: Prof. Cheng-Chi Wang |
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14:05 -14:10 |
Q&A Time |
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14:10 –14:45 |
14:10 -14:40 |
Keynote Speech III Banquet Hall Speaker: Dr. Debbie G. Senesky Topic: Tiny and Tough Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments Chairman: Prof. Cheng-Chi Wang |
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14:40 - 14:45 |
Q&A Time |
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14:45 – 14:55 |
Short Break Banquet Hall |
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14:55 –15:30 |
14:55 -15:25 |
Keynote Speech IV Banquet Hall Speaker: Asso. Prof. Gianluigi Ferrari Topic: Inertial Signal Processing for IoT Applications Chairman: Prof. Cheng-Chi Wang |
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15:25 -15:30 |
Q&A Time |
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15:40 – 15:50 |
Group Photo Banquet Hall |
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15:50 –16:50 |
Tea Break & Communication Rainbow Room |
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17:10 – 19:00 |
Banquet Banquet Hall |
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Day 3: Tuesday, August 7th, 2018 |
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9:30 –10:50 |
9:30 -10:50 |
Poster I (Best Poster Paper Awards) Banquet Hall Reviewed and Selected by all keynote speakers |
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10:00 -10:50 |
Tea Break |
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10:50 –11:25 |
10:50 –11:20 |
Keynote Speech V Banquet Hall Speaker: Prof. Gou-Jen Wang Topic: Biosensors based on nanostructured electrodes Chairman: Prof. Dr. Ming-Tsang Lee |
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11:20 – 11:25 |
Q&A Time |
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11:25 –12:00 |
11:25 –11:55 |
Keynote Speech VI Banquet Hall Speaker: Asso. Prof. Francisco Falcone Topic: The Role of Wireless Systems to Enable Context Aware Environments Chairman: Prof. Dr. Ming-Tsang Lee |
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11:55 – 12:00 |
Q&A Time |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch 1F Champs Elysees |
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13:30 –15:30 |
13:30 –15:30 |
Poster II (Best Poster Paper Awards) Banquet Hall Reviewed and Selected by all keynote speakers |
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14:30 –15:30 |
Tea Break |
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15:30 – 18:15 |
Session A1 Room A (M105) Session. Biosensors 15:30-15:50 Invited Speech Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schöning Topic: Multi-parameter biosensing for monitoring biogas processes |
Session B1 Room B (M104) Invited Session. Applications of Wireless Sensor Network and Communication Invited Session. ICI2018 Annual Meeting Invited Session. Optical Sensors and Materials Invited Session. Sensors for Smart Spindle |
Session C Room C (M103) Session. Physical Sensors Session. Chemical Sensors |
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18:30 – |
Dinner & Social Communication 1F Champs Elysees |
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Day 4: Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 |
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9:30 – 12:00 |
Session A2 Room A (M105) Session. Sensors Application |
Session B2 Room B (M104) Session. IoT Sensor and Application Session. Sensors Networks |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch 1F Champs Elysees |
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13:30 |
The End of the Conference |
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Conference Photos
Sensors in I3S 2018
Conference Reports
Photos of Keynote Speakers
Group Photo of All the Participants
INVITED SESSION. Applications of Wireless Sensor Network and Communication
- Computer Simulation and Analysis
- Intelligent Learning
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Wireless Communication and Network Systems
- Computing and Network Applications
- IOT sensors
Session Chair
Professor Young-Long Chen, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering National Taichung University of Science and Technology
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INVITED SESSION. ICI2018 Annual Meeting
- Help authors to evaluate their technology license fees, on the basis of the valuation theory and the approaches using Qcount: Intangible Asset Valuation System.
- Be a platform for successful patent inventors to share their experiences in inventing with all participants.
- Provide tutorship for innovation, invention, and start up creation by professional consultants.
- Help authors to showcase their patents and technologies on a network transaction platform.
Session Chairs
Professor Chien-Hung Liu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, 250 Kuo Kuang Rd., Taichung 402, Taiwan
Prof. Dr. Cheng-Chi Wang, Graduate Institute of Precision Manufacturing, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan
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INVITED SESSION. Optical Sensors and Materials
Session Organizer:
Prof. Tao-Hsing Chen Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology |
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Chia-Chin Chiang Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology |
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Shih-Chen Shi Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University |
Session description:
This Special Session focuses on the recent developments on the characterization of optical sensors, other related materials, and their applications in mechanics. The Special Session "Optical Sensors and Materials" includes studies dealing with the theory of optical sensors, optical fiber sensors, thin films for sensor, nanomaterials, and other functional materials. This Special Session will be a unique opportunity to discuss the latest results in fundamental and applied research in the field of optical sensors and their experimental optical and mechanics analysis. It also aims to promote knowledge exchange between different scientific communities, including Engineers, Physicists, and Materials Science Engineers.
Session Chairs
Professor Tao-Hsing Tao-Hsing Chen, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Professor Chia-Chin Chiang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
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INVITED SESSION. Sensors for Smart Spindle
Session Organizers:
Prof. Yuh-Chung Hu Department of Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering, National ILan University |
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Prof. Pei-Zen Chang Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University |
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Prof. Jung-Tang Huang Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology |
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Prof. Wen-Pin Shih Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University |
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Prof. Yo-Sheng Lin Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chi Nan University |
Session Description:
Intelligent machine tools are a key solution to overcome the decline of the working populations and to improve the accuracy and efficiency of mechanical machines. Many leading companies in the world integrate information technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud computing technologies, into their machine tools, and these technologies not only provide the machine tools with self-sensing and self-controlling functions, but also allow the establishment of connections between resources, manufactures, and customers. To realize intelligent machine tools, five issues need to be developed, i.e. industrial sensors, network infrastructure, data capture and calculation, horizontal networking professional analysis, and vertical decision-making. This invited session focuses on the recent developments of industrial sensors for smart spindles, considering, in particular, temperature sensors, vibration sensors, displacement sensors, torque/force sensors, and wireless power supplies.
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Yuh-Chung Hu, Department of Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering, National ILan University
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P. Posters
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S1. Physical Sensors
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Bahram Nabet |
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Bahram Nabet, Drexel University, USA
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S2. Sensor Networks
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Francisco Falcone |
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Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Francisco Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra, UPNA, Spain
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S3. Sensors Application
Session Chair
Dr. Debbie G. Senesky |
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Session Chair
Dr. Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford University, USA
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S4. Biosensors
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schöning |
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Gou-Jen Wang is the dean of College of Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University. He received the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA. In the past, he was the vice director of Biotechnology Center and the chairman of Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University. He won the medal for the year 2017 of International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) and the 13th Innovators and 14th Innovators (Taiwan): five medals in total. Keynote Speech: Biosensors based on nanostructured electrodes |
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Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schöning, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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S5. Chemical Sensors
Session Chair
Prof. Vladimir M. Mirsky
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Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Mirsky, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Senftenberg, Germany
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S6. IoT Sensor and Application
Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Ferrari
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Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Ferrari, University of Parma, Italy
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SPINTECH. SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards
SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards collocated with I3S2018
Introduction
“Let Your Industry Revolve Around Us” is SPINTECH’s commitment to customers. Supplying suitable products and services, striving to satisfy our customers, and keeping up-to-date with cutting-edge development, quality has always been SPINTECH’s priority. In order to contribute towards the progress of applied science and engineering technology, promote an atmosphere of industry–academic cooperation, and encourage outstanding individuals to join R & D work to effectively integrate theory and practice, we have established a basis on which the industry can develop. The SPINTECH Technology Thesis Award will give rise to talented people in the mechanical industry whilst giving contestants the opportunity to improve their research abilities. Through this award, we enable the cooperation and exchange of ideas between industry and academia.
The themes of the competition include “Recent Trends in Energy and Bio-/Nano-materials”, “Recent Trends in Smart Machine”, “Artificial Intelligence”, “Recent Trends in Smart Sensors”, and “The Innovative Application of High Speed Spindle”.
(2) Smart machines and systems
(3) Nanotechnology
(4) Biotechnology
(5) Smart material
(6) Smart devices
(7) Smart energy system
(8) Smart sensors and actuators
(9) Smart instruments
(10) Intelligent control systems
(11) Smart design technology
(12) Smart information and communication systems
(13) New physical or chemical experiments and analysis
(14) New key industrial technologies
- The originality of the thesis
a. Innovative technology
b. Original and groundbreaking theory - High academic and applied value
a. Theoretical derivation or model construction
b. Prototypes of experiments or the establishment of systems
c. The promotion of engineering technical standards
d. Domestic invention of novel technology - Framework and organization of your article
The completeness of the references, the suitability of the framework, the methods of approach, as well as the validity of the figures and data will be taken into consideration.
a. Please write your abstract first for initial consideration
b. If your abstract is accepted, the minimum length of your final paper is six pages
c. The template package for full papers can be found at Click
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Gold Medal Award: a certificate of merit and monetary award. The bank’s transaction fees will be deducted before monetary awards are wired to the winners in accordance with the amount of New Taiwan dollars. Due to the currency rate fluctuating daily, the final total that winners receive may vary slightly. |
History
Last year, SPINTECH Technology Thesis Awards collaborated with the 2017 International Conference on Inventions (Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan)—it was an outstanding success. The technology thesis awards went to many potential scholars and students in the field of technological research.
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Silver Medal |
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4 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Bronze Medal |
1 |
2 |
4 |
7 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
Honorable Mention |
8 |
9 |
15 |
20 |
8 |
14 |
16 |
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