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Ming Chi University of Technology Collaborates with International Partners to Host SAIL-25 Global Conference, Advancing Academic Exchange in Sensors and Artificial Intelligence

Ming Chi University of Technology Collaborates with International Partners to Host SAIL-25 Global Conference, Advancing Academic Exchange in Sensors and Artificial IntelligenceImage
Ming Chi University of Technology Collaborates with International Partners to Host SAIL-25 Global Conference, Advancing Academic Exchange in Sensors and Artificial Intelligence
update date : 2025-04-29

The Department of Electronic Engineering, the Center for Reliability Science and Technology, and the Sensor & Artificial Intelligence Lab of Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT), in collaboration with Asansol Engineering College, India, successfully organized the 2025 Global Conference on Sensors & Artificial Intelligence Learning (SAIL-25) from April 23 to 27, 2025, at the International Conference Hall of the Library and Information Building at MCUT.

The conference featured a distinguished keynote speech by Professor Peter Lieberzeit from the University of Vienna, titled "Highly Defined, Single or Multiple: Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticles Targeting Biospecies for Sensors and Assays," in which he shared cutting-edge research on the application of molecularly imprinted nanoparticles for biosensing and assays.

The event opened with welcome remarks by Professor Cherng-Min Ma, Vice President of MCUT, who extended warm greetings to all distinguished guests and participants.

Throughout the conference, eight prominent scholars served as session chairs, including:

Dr. Shih-Hsin Chang (Director, Technology Marketing Division, MSSCORPS Co., Ltd., Taiwan)

Prof. Terence K.S. Wong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Dr. Kai Chen (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)

Dr. Sabyasachi Chakrabortty (SRM University AP, India)

Dr. Sumalay Roy (University of Delhi, India)

Prof. Peter A. Lieberzeit (University of Vienna, Austria)

Dr. Bhaskar Biswas (SRM University AP, India)

Prof. Sujit Kumar Ghosh (Jadavpur University, India)

A total of 53 research papers were presented during the conference.
To foster student participation and academic exchange, oral and poster presentation competitions were held for Master's and Ph.D. students, with awards recognizing outstanding achievements.

The conference attracted over 100 participants from academia and industry, successfully concluding with strengthened international academic collaboration and exchange.

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