We are elated to announce
the much-anticipated International Meet & Expo on Sensors & Sensing
Technology, a revolutionary event slated to take place in Zurich, Switzerland
from June 19-21,2025.
The event's overarching aim, to set the stage for a
dynamic and insightful congress. SENSORSMEET2025 stands out as a premier
interdisciplinary platform that brings together a diverse spectrum of
professionals, including scientists, researchers, nanotechnologists, chemists,
physicists, healthcare professionals, pharmacists, clinicians, practitioners,
industry leaders, and educators. The convergence of these varied perspectives
is intended to spark discussions, catalyze collaborations, and push the
boundaries of knowledge in Sensors & Technology.
Participants can anticipate a deep dive into the
latest innovations, robust discussions on emerging trends, problem-solving
sessions addressing practical challenges, and exploration of cutting-edge
solutions within the expansive field of Sensors & Technology.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Zurich,
Switzerland!
Xi'an Jiaotong University
China
Prairie View A&M University
Texas
University Technology MARA
Malaysia
INESC TEC
Portugal
University of Wisconsin
United States
University of Toronto
Canada
Università del Salento
Italy
University Of Seoul
South Korea
Xiamen University
China
Institute National INAOE
Mexico
Institute of Superior Técnico
Portugal
Moulay Ismail University
Morocco
Egypt - Japan University of Science and Technology
Egypt
Prof. Burschka (b. 1966) conducts research into sensor systems in robotics and human-machine interfaces. Video-based navigation is one of his particular interests. This involves simulation of complex sensor systems through the analysis and fusion of sensor properties of physical sensor units and 3D reconstruction from the fusion of multimodal sensor data. After completing his studies in electrical engineering and his doctorate (1998) at TUM, Prof. Burschka became a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University, New Haven, USA. There, he made advancements in the development of laser-based map generation and position tracking. After that, he worked as an associate research scientist at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. His research topic was sensor-based navigation and 3D reconstruction (1999-2005). He was appointed assistant research professor at the university in 2003. Since 2005, Prof. Burschka has held the position of associate professor of robotics and embedded systems at TUM. He works closely with the Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Oberpfaffenhofen.
Paulo C. DE MORAIS (H-60), PhD, was full Professor of Physics at the University of Brasilia (UnB) – Brazil up to 2013, Appointed as UnB’s Emeritus Professor (2014), Appointed as Guest Professor of Huazhong University of Science and Technology – China (2011), Visiting Professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) – China (2012-2015), Appointed as Distinguished Professor at Anhui University (AHU) – China (2016-2019), Appointed as Full Professor at Catholic University of Brasília (UCB) – Brazil (2018), Appointed as CNPq-1A Research Fellowship since 2010. 2007 Master Research Prize from UnB, 2008-member of the European ERA NET Nanoscience Committee, Member of the IEEE-Magnetic Society Technical Committee, Senior Member of the IEEE Society, 2012 China’s 1000 Foreign Expert Recipient, and 2012 Academic Excellence Award from Brazilian Professor’s Union. He held two-years (1987-1988) post-doc position with Bell Communications Research – New Jersey, USA and received his Doctoral degree in Solid State Physics (1986) from the Federal University of Minas Gerais – Brazil. He graduated in both Chemistry (1976) and Physics (1977) at UnB. Professor Morais is member of the Brazilian Physical Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers – IEEE. He has served as referee for more than 50 technical journals, takes part of the Editorial Board of more than 15 technical journals and has conducted research on nanomaterials for over 40 years. He has delivered about 190 Invited Talks all over the World. He is known for his research in preparation, characterization and applications of nanosized materials (magnetic fluid, magnetoliposome, magnetic nanoemulsion, magnetic nanocapsule, magnetic nanofilm, magnetic nanocomposite, nanosized semiconductors, polymeric dots, carbon dots, and graphene quantum dots). With more than 500 published papers in peer reviewed journals, more than 13,000 citations, and 16 patents, He has appeared in recent World ranking of top scientists, such as 2020-Stanford, 2022-Research.com, 2023-AD Scientific Index, 2023-Research.com, and 2024-Elsevier.
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The city of Zurich, a global center for banking and finance, lies at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland. The picturesque lanes of the central Altstadt (Old Town), on either side of the Limit River, reflect its pre-medieval history. Waterfront promenades like the Limmatquai follow the river toward the 17th-century Arthaud (town hall).