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The 1st International Conference on AI Sensors & The 10th International Symposium on Sensor Science

Part of the International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S) series
1–4 Aug 2024, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract Submission Deadline
5th May 2024
Abstract Acceptance Notification
15th May 2024

Early Bird Registration Deadline
10th June 2024
Covering Author Registration Deadline
14th June 2024
Registration Deadline
1st August 2024

Physical Sensors, Biosensors, Computer Vision, AI Sensors, Sensors Applications, Sensing System, Chemical Sensors, Wearable Sensors, Artificial Intelligence
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Event Chairs

Engineering and director of the Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Introduction
Bio
Prof. Chengkuo Lee received his Ph.D. degree in precision engineering from The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1996. Currently, he is the GlobalFoundries Chair Professor in Engineering and director of the Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS at the National University of Singapore, Singapore. He co-founded Asia Pacific Microsystems, Inc. (APM) in 2001, where he was Vice President of R&D from 2001 to 2005. From 2006 to 2009, he was a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at the Institute of Microelectronics (IME), A-STAR, Singapore. His research interests include MEMS, NEMS, nanophotonics, Si Photonics, metamaterials, energy harvesting, wearable sensors, flexible electronics, artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), Internet of Things (IoT), electroceuticals and biomedical applications. He has trained 38+ Ph.D. students graduated from the ECE Dept., NUS. He has co-authored 480+ journal articles and 380+ conference papers. He holds 10 US patents. His Google Scholar citation is more than 30000. According to the data from Scopus till October 1, 2023, Elsevier has analyzed the academic performance of the top 100,000 scientists by c-score and the top 2% scientists in 174 sub-fields globally (a total of more than 200,000 scientists). In this report, Prof. Lee is ranked 13,936 globally in the total citations (excluding self-citations) among all the scientists, with an h-index of 62 (excluding self-citations). In the sub-field, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, he ranks 288 globally on the composite indicator score. On the other hand, his D-index (Discipline H-index) ranks 300 among all the electronics and electrical engineering scientists globally, based on the data till December 21, 2022.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Introduction
Bio
Prof. Guangya Zhou received the B.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees in optical engineering from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, in 1992 and 1997, respectively. He joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2005 as an assistant professor. And from 2012, he is a tenured associate professor in the same department. His research covers micro-optics, optical MEMS, micro and nano fabrication, microsensors and microactuators, nano photonics, and novel optical imaging and spectroscopy. He has published over 150 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals and is the main inventor of several patents including the MEMS-driven vibratory grating scanner, MEMS-based miniature zoom lens system with autofocus function, miniature MEMS-based adjustable aperture, and high throughput single-pixel spectrometers. He is an editor of a book “Optical MEMS, Nanophotonics, and Their Applications”. He is an associated editor of the International Journal of Optomechatronics and is on editorial board of Scientific Reports and MDPI Actuators. He is also an international steering committee member and technical programme committee member of several international conferences in the field of optical MEMS as well as micro and nano technology.

Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

Introduction
Bio
Prof. Po-Liang Liu is currently a Professor of Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan. He obtained his Ph.D. at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. He had conducted postdoctoral research as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Arizona State University since July 2004. He joined the faculty of National Chung-Hsing University as an Assistant Professor in 2006. He was invited to serve as the Conference Chairs, Keynote Speakers, or Session Chairs in International Conference on Applied Physics and Mathematics (ICAPM) in 2014 - 2023. He also hosted the International Symposium on Precision Engineering from 2020 to 2023. He was also a Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Physics of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway (Aug. 2014 – Jan. 2015). His current research interests include the first-principles simulation of the structural, electronic and energetic properties of semiconductors, materials genome technologies, gas sensors, deep-ultraviolet photodetectors and semiconductors, topological insulators, and the hydrogen storages.

Advisory committees

Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schoening
Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Dr. Piotr Lesiak
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Dr. Tomasz R. Woliński
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Dr. Peter Hauser
University of Basel, Switzerland

Prof. Dr. Steve Vanlanduit

University of Antwerp, Belgium

Dr. Faisal Mohd-Yasin
Griffith University, Australia

Prof. Dr. Evgeny Katz
Clarkson University, USA

Prof. Dr. Tibor Hianik
Comenius University, Slovakia

AIS Call for Participants

We are thrilled to welcome you to the AI Sensors 2024 Conference at Singapore, a premier gathering of innovators, researchers, and experts at the forefront of sensors, sensing technology, artificial intelligence for sensing applications and AI-enhanced sensing systems.

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in an era of unprecedented innovation across various industries. As AI continues to transform our world, the integration of AI sensors is becoming increasingly essential. The AI Sensors 2024 is joint-organized with the 10th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2024) to provide a dynamic platform that brings together academic leaders, thought leaders, pioneers, engineers, students, and visionaries in the multidisciplinary field of AI Sensors. Our mission is to explore cutting-edge advancements, share groundbreaking research, and foster collaboration that will shape the future of sensing technology across various industries.

The major areas of activity in the application of AI Sensors that are solicited and expected at this conference include but are not limited to:

  • Sensing Systems Enhanced by AI
  • Computer Vision
  • AI Sensors Based on Vision and Voice Data
  • Data Fusion and Processing with Sensor Applications
  • Sensor Modality/Sensing System Enhanced by Multi-Modality Deep Learning
  • Data Mining for Sensor Applications
  • Edge Computing Technologies
  • Neuromorphic Computing
  • Computing in Memory
  • In Sensor Computing
  • MEMS Sensors Enhanced by Edge Computing
  • CMOS MEMS/NEMS and AI Sensors
  • Hardware for Enabling Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Systems
  • Heterogeneous Integration for AIoT Systems
  • Chiplet and System-in-Package (SiP) for AIoT-on-Chip
  • Autonomous AIoT Systems
  • Cutting-Edge AI Sensor Technologies
  • Generative AI Technologies
  • Photonics AI Accelerator
  • Innovative AI Sensor Applications Across Industries

Together with I3S 2024, AI Sensors 2024 will attract more than 600 participants, and provide ample opportunity for interaction between attendees, presenters, and exhibitors.

AIS Plenary Speaker


Prof. Lim Chwee Teck
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Prof. Lim Chwee Teck, a distinguished NUS Society Professor and Director at iHealthtech, is celebrated for his research in mechanobiology, disease diagnostics, and the development of soft wearable sensors, with numerous prestigious awards and honors to his name.

AIS Keynote Speakers

Prof. Yuji Suzuki The University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Yuji Suzuki in the University of Tokyo is a pioneer in electret-based energy harvesting. His research interests include MEMS-based energy harvesting using electrets, and micro energy conversion He served as the general co-chair of IEEE MEMS2010, and received various awards including IEEE Fellow.

Prof. Dukhyun Choi
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Professor CHOI Dukhyun, a faculty member at Sungkyunkwan University, excels in advanced nanofabrication techniques, thin film analysis, and energy conversion systems. His work includes innovative designs in nanoplasmonics and the development of high-performance, and self-powering capabilities.

Prof. Xinge Yu
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. Xinge Yu, based at City University of Hong Kong, excels as an Associate Professor and researcher in soft bio-electronics, with a rich background in optical engineering and significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology.


Prof. Mario Lanza

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Professor Lanza's research focuses on integrating 2D materials in solid-state nano/micro-electronic devices, specifically memristive crossbar arrays for artificial neural networks. He prioritizes using industry-compatible fabrication methods and statistically analyzing device yield and variability. He is a leader in studying h-BN and other ultra-thin dielectrics for electronic devices, as well as nanoelectronic characterization using scanning probe microscop

Prof. Bin Yang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
He specializes in micro/nano energy harvesters, THz metamaterial devices, and advanced MEMS sensors. With a Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology, his innovative research enhances applications in IoT and environmental sensing. A prolific academic, he has numerous publications and patents, contributing significantly to both scientific advancement and practical applications in microelectronics.

Prof. Fei Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Professor Wang Fei, Vice Dean of the School of Microelectronics, is a renowned scholar in microelectronics. His research focuses on micro-nano processing and energy-sensing technologies. An influential figure, he has published extensively and holds several patents. Dr. Wang's notable achievements include pioneering contributions to environmental monitoring and energy conversion technologies.

Prof. Huicong Liu
Soochow University, China
Her research focuses on micro-energy devices, flexible electronic skin, and intelligent sensing for human-machine interaction. A prolific inventor and scholar, she has published over 110 papers and holds numerous patents. Dr. Liu has received several national and international awards for her contributions to science and technology.

Prof. Kah Wee Ang
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Kah-Wee Ang specializes in advanced nano-electronics and photonics. With a robust background in CMOS technology development for major tech companies, he has earned prestigious accolades such as the President’s Technology Award. An active contributor to scientific journals and patents, his expertise drives significant advancements in microelectronics technology and devices

Prof. Hanqing Jiang
Westlake University, China
Prof. Hanqing Jiang is a leading expert in solid mechanics and materials science. His innovative research spans nanomaterials, flexible electronics, and mechano-chemistry in lithium batteries. Notably, his work on edible electronics has advanced smart medical diagnostics. A recipient of the Worcester Reed Warner Medal, he has significantly contributed to the fields of mechanical metamaterials and measurement science.

Prof. Tao Chen

Soochow University, China
Prof. Tao Chen serves as the Executive Vice Dean of the School of Future Science and Engineering at Suzhou University. His leadership at the Future Science Innovation Center is pivotal in driving academic and research excellence. A notable educator and researcher, Professor Chen's work significantly impacts technological innovations and advancements within his field.



Prof. Chi Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Professor Chi Zhang is the principal investigator of the Tribotronics Group at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He specializes in triboelectric nanogenerators, tribotronics, and self-powered MEMS/NEMS. A recipient of the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Excellent Young Scientist Award, Prof. Zhang has published over 140 papers, making significant contributions to the field of sensor networks and wearable electronics.

Prof. Sam Ge
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Sam Ge, is a prominent figure in the field of control systems. Currently serving as the Founding Director of Robotics Institute at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Professor at the National University of Singapore, his expertise lies in nonlinear systems, adaptive control, and multi-agent systems. With over 500 publications and extensive citations, he's a leading authority shaping the future of control theory and applications.

AIS Symposia

In AI Sensors 2024, we will organize Five Symposia to be a platform to provide the overview and panel discussion forum for cutting-edge AI sensor technologies and enabling technology for AI sensing systems.

Upon submission, you can select if you wish to be considered for oral presentation or poster presentation. Following assessment by the Chairs, you will be notified in a separate email whether your contribution has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.
  • Symposium 1: Wearable AI Sensors
    Chairs

    Prof. Bin Yang
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
    Prof. Chengkuo Lee
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Kai Tao
    Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
    Prof. Yunlong Zi
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), China
    Prof. Yipeng Lu
    Peking University, China
    Prof. Jianping Li
    Zhejiang Normal University, China
    Prof. Wenfeng Xiang
    China University of Petroleum, China
    Prof. Xiangjun Liu
    Donghua University, China
    Prof. Quan Wen
    Chongqing University, China
    Prof. Yan Xu
    Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
    Prof. Weijin Guo
    Shantou University, China
  • Symposium 2: Energy Harvesting Technology for Self-Sustained AIoT System
    Chairs
    Prof. Fei Wang
    Southern University of Science and Technology, China
    Prof. Huicong Liu
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Dukhyun Choi
    Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

    Invited Speakers
    Prof. Younghoon Lee
    Gachon University, Korea
    Prof. Baik Sangyul
    Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
    Prof. Hojin Lee
    Soongsil University, Korea
    Prof. Hailing Fu
    Beijing Institute of Technolog, China
    Prof. Jian Lu
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
    Prof. Dibin Zhu
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
    Prof. Jeong Hyung Mo
    Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
    Prof. Choi Kyungwho
    Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
    Prof. Kangqi Fan
    Xidian University, China
    Prof. Fengxia Wang
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Zhengbao Yang
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
  • Symposium 3: Enabling Technologies for Neuromorphic Computing and Photonics Neural Networks
    Chairs
    Prof. Kah Wee Ang
    National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Prof. Chengkuo Lee
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Hui Zhang
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hongkong
    Prof. Yida Li 
    Southern University of Science and Technology, China
    Prof. Han Wang
    The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Prof. Xuewei Feng
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
    Prof. Chai Yang
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
    Prof. Joshua Yang
    University of Southern California, America

    Prof. Ngoc Thanh Duong
    Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
    Prof. Kelvin Xuanyao Fong
    National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Prof. Chii-Chang Chen
    National Central University, Taiwan
    Prof. Kai Liu
    Tsinghua University, China
    Prof. Linfeng Sun
    Beijing Institute of Technology
    , China
  • Symposium 4: Haptic Technology for Future Metaverse Applications
    Chairs
    Prof. Xinge Yu
    City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Prof. Hanqing Jiang
    Westlake University, China
    Prof. Lim Chwee Teck
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Dr. Yuan Ma
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
    Dr. Ke Liu
    Peking University, China
    Prof. Joonbum Bae
    Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

  • Symposium 5. Advances in Intelligent Sensors and Robots for AI-Enhanced Applications - Industry 5.0, Digital Twin, Smart Homes, Healthcare, and Rehabilitation
    Chairs
    Prof. Tao Chen
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Jun Wu
    Southeast University, China
    Prof. Haotian Chen
    University of Glasgow, UK
    Prof. Sanghoon Lee
    Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Invited Speakers
    Prof. Quan Yuan
    Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
    Prof. Xinkai Xie
    Southeast University, China
    Dr. Bo Meng
    Shenzhen University, China
    Prof. Qiongfeng Shi
    Southeast University, China
    Prof. Zhiran Yi
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
    Prof. Yingzhong Tian
    Shanghai University, China
    Prof. Jaehong Lee
    Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Prof. Zhen Wen
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Yifan Wang
    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    Prof. Cheol Song
    Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Prof. Long Li
    Shanghai University, China
    Prof. Wei Tang
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Biao Wang
    Shanghai University, China
    Prof. Hui Huang
    Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, A*STAR, Singapore
    Prof. Minglu Zhu
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Chuadhry Mujeeb Ahmed
    Newcastle University, UK
    Prof. Haotian Chen
    University of Glasgow, UK
    Prof. Sanghoon Lee
    Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

I3S Call for Participants

With the finding and artificial synthesis of new recognition elements, the significant advancement in the synthesis of nanomaterials and understanding of their properties, and the innovation of signal transduction principles, sensor science has become one of the most active research areas. The emerging new sensing materials include the low-dimension materials, nanowires, MXene, and MOF, etc. The novel metamaterials also provide a new sensing platform covering a wide wavelength range as well as diversified frequency bands. The AI-enabled metamaterials/metasurface design gives a pathway to generate new physics of sensors and creative systems for sensing applications. In addition to the AI-enabled sensor design, the deep learning enhanced sensory information analysis and data sensor data analytics become indispensable in many applications from industry 5.0, smart traffic control, energy industry, environmental monitoring, smart buildings/factories/hospitals, and smart homes, etc. Hence, we provide a platform to invite academic leaders, thought leaders, pioneers, engineers, students and visionaries from sensors and AI communities to share their cutting-edge technologies in the emerging fields, by joint-organized with AI Sensors 2024. The I3S Conference series has evolved into a premier annual event in the Sensors community. In recent years it has attracted over 400 participants and has presented more than 200 select papers in non-overlapping oral and poster sessions. Together with AI Sensors 2024, the I3S 2024 expects to host 600+ participants worldwide.

This conference will provide leading scientists working in this field with a platform to share their latest research and engage in exciting discussions.

The main topics of the conference include but are not limited to:

  • Physical Sensors and MEMS
  • Chemical Sensors
  • Medical Sensors
  • Gas Sensors
  • Ultrasound Sensors
  • Optical Sensors, CMOS Image Sensors, and IR Focal Plane Array
  • Magnetic Sensors and Spintronics
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Wearable Sensors
  • Implantable Sensors, Neural Interfaces and Electroceuticals
  • Sensors for Intelligent Robots
  • Sensors for Drones
  • Self-powered Sensors
  • Zero-biased Sensors and Science
  • Nanomaterials, Nanosensors and NEMS
  • Si Photonics (SiPh) for Sensing
  • Nanophotonics and metalenses for Sensing
  • Metasurface and Mid-IR Sensing
  • Metamaterials and THz Sensing
  • Spectroscopy and Sensing Technology
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Networks
  • Energy Harvesting for IoT Sensors
  • Remote Sensors, Data Acquisition and Processing
  • Integration of Actuators with Sensors for Smart Systems

The symposium invites submissions for abstracts that will be reviewed by the conference committee. The authors of accepted contributions will be invited to submit a conference paper along with a slide or poster presentation of their works. All participants will have the opportunity to examine, explore, and critically engage with research during the I3S 2024 and AI Sensors 2024.

I3S Plenary Speaker


Prof. Chengwei Qiu
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Cheng-Wei Qiu is a distinguished Dean’s Chair Professor specializing in structured light and metasurfaces at NUS. A Fellow of Optica and SPIE, he has published over 460 journal papers, including in prestigious journals like Science and Nature. Recognized with numerous awards, he mentors academic scientists and entrepreneurs, with many of his mentees becoming esteemed professors themselves.

Prof. Inkyu Park
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Professor Inkyu Park is a distinguished KAIST Chair Professor and Principal Investigator at the MINT Lab. With expertise in high-performance sensors and hybrid manufacturing technologies, he leads innovative research in bio/chemical sensors and nanomaterial-based devices. His work showcases a blend of excellence in academia and industry.

Prof. Ray-Hua Horng

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Ray-Hua Horng is a Professor specializing in optoelectronic devices, power transistors, epitaxial film transfer technology, wafer bonding techniques, next-generation solar cells, and flexible devices. Ray-Hua Horng has conducted research projects focusing on the development of novel wide bandgap single crystal epitaxy technology, as well as deep ultraviolet light sensors.

I3S Keynote Speakers


Prof. Sang-Woo Kim
Yonsei University, Korea
Prof. Kim has made significant contributions to the field of Tribo/Piezotronics, Triboelectric/Piezoelectric Nanogenerator, and the synthesis of novel two-dimensional nanomaterials. As the Director of the Center for Human-oriented Triboelectric Energy Harvesting, Prof. Kim leads research projects focused on human-oriented technologies like implantable medical devices and pathogen control.

Prof. Chenguo Hu
Chongqing University, China
Prof. Hu Chen-Guo is a renowned professor and expert in surface/interface physics. He specializes in innovative research on friction nanogenerators, self-powered sensors, and energy storage devices. With over 270 SCI publications and numerous awards, he is a leading figure in the field of energy materials and devices.

Prof. Jinghua Teng
A*STAR Research, Singapore
Prof. Jinghua Teng is a Senior Principal Scientist at A*STAR’s IMRE, also serving as Adjunct Professor at NUS and NTU. With over 250 journal papers and 30 primary patents, his research focuses on 2D optoelectronics, nano-optics, and semiconductor materials. A Fellow of OPTICA and SPIE.

Prof. Ting Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Ting Zhang is the Head of i-Lab department and the Head of Nano-X Workstation, the deputy director of SINANO, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He got the National Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China, etc. His research mainly focuses on the development of novel nanomaterials, nanofabrication, flexible/MEMS electronic sensing devices.


Prof. Mehmet Rasit Yuce
Monash University, Australia
Mehmet Yuce is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University. His research focuses on low-power electronics design, IoT sensor technology, implantable medical devices, and wireless body area networks. With expertise in integrated circuits and energy harvesting, he has published extensively in wearable medical devices.

Prof. Sheng Xu
University of California San Diego, USA
Professor Sheng Xu, specializes in soft electronics, nano electronics, and energy devices. With a Ph.D. from Georgia Tech, his research focuses on functional inorganic materials for wearable electronics and energy applications.

Prof. Ya Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Yang Ya is the Director of the Micro-Nano Energy and Sensing Laboratory. He has also served as a member of the Key Materials and Technology Professional Committee of Electronic Components of the China Instrument Functional Materials Society. In the field of micro and nano energy and sensing research, he has achieved original and pioneering research results with significant international influence.

Prof. Xuhui Sun
Soochow University, China
Porf. Xuhui Sun is a distinguished professor at Soochow University, specializing in one-dimensional semiconductor nanomaterials and carbon nanostructures. With a strong background in material science and extensive research experience, he leads a cutting-edge research group focused on nanoelectronics, sensors, and energy harvesting.

Prof. Itoh Toshihiro

The University of Tokyo, Japan
Professor Toshihiro Itoh is a renowned expert in Large Area Device Integration at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering. His research focuses on Wireless Sensor Networks, N/MEMS, Microsystem Packaging and Integration, and Large Area MEMS. With a Ph.D., Professor Itoh has led various research projects, including developing innovative technologies for livestock health monitoring.

Prof. Jae Yeong Park
Kwangwoon University, Korea
Jae Yeong Park is a distinguished Professor and Director at Kwangwoon University, leading the Human IoT Focused Research Center and Advanced Sensor and Energy Research Laboratory. He has made significant contributions to the field of wearable physical/electrochemical sensors, bio/healthcare sensors, Triboelectric/Electromagnetic harvesting technologies, and the synthesis of two/three-dimensional nanomaterials. Recognized with numerous awards, he also actively contributes to international standardization committees and academic societies. His innovative work has made a significant impact in the energy harvesting and wearable sensing research field.

Prof. Yunfeng Xiao
Peking University, China
Professor Xiao Yunfeng, based at Peking University, specializes in ultra-high-Q optical microcavities, with achievements recognized in China’s Top Ten Scientific Progress in Universities. His research explores quantum and nonlinear optics, asymmetric microcavities, and precision measurement.

Prof. Da-Jeng Yao
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Professor Da-Jeng Yao, serving at National Tsing Hua University, holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an expert in Nano/Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), focusing on MEMS packaging and reliability, thermoelectric applications, and thin film thermal conductivity measurement. His innovative research aims to advance the field of miniature systems technology, enhancing device efficiency and reliability.

Prof. Ying-Hao Chu
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
His research is highly focused on complex functional oxides and strongly correlated electron systems. He has extensive experience in the use of advanced characterization techniques to understand and manipulate functional oxide heterostructures, nanostructures, and interfaces. His current goal is to create a pathway to use high quality oxide heteroepitaxy for soft transparent technology. Now, he is a pioneer with the most publication along this research direction.

Prof. Xing Hua Xia
Nanjing University, China
Professor Xing-Hua Xia is an esteemed chemist and Associate Director at the State Key Lab of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, Nanjing University. With a Ph.D. from the University of Bonn, his research delves into bio- and chemical processes at interfaces, and the synthesis of bio-inspired materials for energy applications. He has received multiple awards for his contributions to science.

Prof. Huangxian Ju
Nanjing University, China
Professor Huangxian Ju, has made significant contributions as a chemist. As the director of the State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, he specializes in immunological and cellular analysis, nano biosensing, and clinical molecular diagnostics. His extensive publication record and numerous awards highlight his impactful research and dedication to advancing the field of chemistry.

Prof. Tingrui Pan
University of Science and Technology of China, China
Professor Tingrui Pan is a leading expert in flexible tactile sensing technology, specializing in wearable health and personalized medical devices. His research in iontronic sensing mechanisms has been groundbreaking and he is a Fellow of AIMBE and RSC. Professor Pan is shaping the future of intelligent medical devices by bridging the gap between medical engineering and cutting-edge research.

Prof. Jin Xie

Zhejiang University, China
Professor Jin Xie is a distinguished member of the School of Mechanical Engineering at Zhejiang University. Specializing in MEMS, his expertise extends to the design and manufacturing of microsensors and microactuators, as well as nanotechnology. He has a prolific publication record in these fields, contributing to major conferences and journals.

Prof. Nan Wang

Shanghai University, China
Professor Nan Wang, at Shanghai University's School of Microelectronics, specializes in MEMS technology, focusing on sensors, actuators, and RF-MEMS devices. His research advances 5G and 6G communication systems through innovative MEMS chip manufacturing. He earned his PhD from the National University of Singapore and has led several significant international projects.

Prof. Yi-Kuen Lee
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
Prof. Yi-Kuen Lee is the Associate Director of the Center of Integrated Micro Systems and the Nanosystem Fabrication Facility. His research interests are primarily focused on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), biomicrosystems, MEMS sensors for construction robotics, AIoT sensors for the Metaverse, and CMOS MEMS sensor platforms. His work is pivotal in advancing integrated microsystems technology.

Prof. Guangya Zhou
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Guangya Zhou is a tenured associate professor at the National University of Singapore's Mechanical Engineering Department. His research focuses on optical engineering, optical MEMS, micro-optics, and nanophotonics. Prof. Zhou has published over 150 papers, holds several patents in MEMS and optics, and has edited a book on "Optical MEMS, Nanophotonics, and Their Applications.

Prof. Po-Liang Liu
National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan
Prof. Po-Liang Liu is a professor at the Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering at National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan. He specializes in first-principles simulations of semiconductor properties, materials genome technologies, gas sensors, and deep-UV photodetectors. Prof. Liu has chaired and keynoted several international conferences and hosted the International Symposium on Precision Engineering from 2020 to 2023.

Prof. Xudong Wang

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Prof. Xudong Wang is a professor and associate chair of the Named MS Studies program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's College of Engineering. He holds a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Jilin University, an M.E. in Chemical Engineering from Hunan University, and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Georgia Tech. His research interests include materials science, nanotechnology, and related fields.

Prof. Zhou Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Zhou Li is a senior researcher and director at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on bioelectronic devices, self-powered sensors, and biodegradable medical devices. Dr. Li has published over 140 papers and received numerous awards, including the National Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Young Scientist Fund, contributing significantly to biomedical engineering.

Prof. Ryutaro Maeda
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
He is a prominent expert in MEMS and nanotechnology, focusing on smart manufacturing, MEMS sensor technology, and IoT. Prof. Maeda has organized and chaired several international conferences, including PowerMEMS, and published 12 books and over 200 papers. He has received numerous awards, including the "Monozukuri Nippon Grand Award" from the Japanese Prime Minister.

Prof. Chuanfei Guo

Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Prof. Chuan-Fei Guo is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech). He completed his bachelor's in Material Science at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2006 and his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011. After postdoctoral research at Boston College and the University of Houston, he joined SUSTech in 2016. His work focuses on flexible electronics and soft robotics, with over 150 publications and 27 granted patents. He is also an editor for Materials Today Physics.

Prof. Xiong Pu

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Xiong Pu is a young researcher and Ph.D. supervisor at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His expertise lies in flexible energy materials and devices, including nanogenerators and self-charging power sources. With over 100 publications in esteemed journals and multiple awards, Dr. Pu is recognized for his significant contributions to the field of flexible electronics.

Prof. Caofeng Pan
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Caofeng Pan leads a prominent team focusing on atomic manufacturing and intelligent sensing. With expertise in low-dimensional semiconductor materials and devices, Professor Pan's lab pioneers research in electronic skin, sensors, and nanomaterials' optoelectronic properties. Their work contributes significantly to artificial intelligence and robotics, particularly in tactile perception and sensing.

Prof. Minyi Xu

Dalian Maritime University, China
His research focuses on underwater robotics, novel sensing technologies, and ocean energy harvesting. He has led several key research projects, published over 130 papers in prominent journals, and holds numerous patents. Prof. Xu has received various honors for his contributions, including the China National Natural Science Foundation grant, and has chaired or spoken at several international conferences in his field.

Prof. Xueyong Wei

Xi'an Jiao Tong University, China
Prof. Xueyong Wei, a leading figure in the field of Instrument Science and Technology. With extensive experience and expertise in micro and nano manufacturing, Professor Wei has held key roles in various prestigious institutions globally. His research and leadership have earned him numerous accolades, including awards from national and international scientific organizations.

Prof. Michinao Hashimoto

Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Prof. Michinao Hashimoto specializes in microfluidics for biomedical engineering. With extensive experience from prestigious institutions like Harvard and MIT, his research focuses on developing low-cost medical devices and drug delivery systems. Dr. Hashimoto's work aims to make science and technology more accessible, contributing significantly to the field of point-of-care diagnostics and medical device development.

Prof. Chia-Hung Chen
City University of Hong Kong, Hongkong
Prof. Chia-Hung Chen, a Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong. With a background spanning from National Taiwan University to Harvard and Cambridge, Prof. Chen focuses on integrative platforms for biomedical applications. His expertise lies in microfluidic droplets, single cell analysis, and smart hydrogels, enabling rapid and precise diagnosis for personalized medicine.

Prof. Yu-Cheng Lin
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Prof. Yu-Cheng Lin, a distinguished professor at National Cheng Kung University, earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializing in microfluidic systems, his research spans various areas including capillary electrophoresis chips, PCR chips, and nanobiomedical chips. With expertise in MEMS fabrication and biomedical microfluidic applications, he continues to contribute significantly to advancing bioanalytical technologies.

Prof. Jianyong Ouyang
National University of Singapore, Singapore

He focuses on energy materials/devices, nanometer materials/devices, and organic electronic materials/devices. His research spans low-cost solar cells, nanomaterial applications, and high-performance organic electronic devices. With numerous publications and achievements, he continually advances the fields of energy conversion, nanotechnology, and organic electronics.


Prof. Xianshu Luo
A*STAR Research Singapore
Prof. Xianshu Luo specializes in Electrical & Electronics Engineering with expertise in MATLAB Simulation, Semiconductor Device Physics, Microelectronics, Semiconductor Fabrication, and Nanoelectronics. With a strong background in semiconductor physics and device characterization, he contributes significantly to the field of microelectronics and semiconductor engineering.

I3S Workshops

There will also be Fourteen Workshops with specialized topics in I3S 2024.

Upon submission, you can select if you wish to be considered for oral presentation or poster presentation. Following assessment by the Chairs, you will be notified in a separate email whether your contribution has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.

  • Workshop 1: MEMS, NEMS and Edge Applications
    Chairs

    Prof. Jin Xie
    Zhejiang University, China
    Prof. Chi Zhang
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Ting Zhang
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Chengkuo Lee
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Zhikang Li
    Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
    Prof. Kaiming Hu
    Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
    Prof. Xining Zang
    Tsinghua University, China
    Prof. Hemin Zhang
    Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
    Prof. Cheng Tu
    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
    Prof. Kaichen Xu
    Zhejiang University, China
    Prof. Chen-Kuei Chung
    National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
    Prof. Chun-Wei Tsai
    National United University, Taiwan
    Prof. Zaifa Zhou
    Southeast University, China

  • Workshop 2: Metamaterials and Nanophotonics
    Chairs

    Prof. Cheng-Wei Qiu
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Prof. Ranjan Singh
    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Qin Chen
    Jinan University, China
    Prof. Prakash Pitchappa
    Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore
    Prof. Lip-Ket Chin
    City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Prof. Chun-Nien Liu
    National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
  • Workshop 3: Sensors and IC Sensors Using CMOS MEMS and CMOS Compatible Materials

    Chairs

    Prof. Nan Wang
    Shanghai University, China

    Prof. Wei-Chang Li
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Prof. Yi-Kuen Lee
    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Qiaozhen Zhang
    Shanghai Normal University, China

    Prof. Tao Wu
    ShanghaiTech University, China

    Prof. Xiaoyi Wang
    Beijing Institute of Technology, China

    Prof. Jianlin Chen
    Shanghai University, China

    Prof. Wenjuan Liu
    Wuhan University, China

    Dr. Yao Zhu
    Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore

    Prof. Chih-Ting Lin
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Prof. Wei-Chang Li
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan

  • Workshop 4: Si Photonics for Sensing and Edge Computing
    Chairs
    Prof. Guangya Zhou
    National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Prof. Chengkuo Lee
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Daquan Yang
    Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
    Prof. Yongjun Huang
    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
    Prof. Bowei Dong
    A*STAR Research, Singapore
    Prof. Wen Zhou
    Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

    Prof. Yiming Ma
    Shanghai University, China
  • Workshop 5: Advanced Semiconductors and Heterogeneous Integration for Sensing Systems and Applications in 6G (e.g., compound semiconductors, 2D materials, chiplet, and system-in-package, etc.)
    Chairs

    Prof. Ray-Hua Horng
    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

    Prof. Po-Liang Liu
    National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Cheng-Mu Tsai
    National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

    Prof. Jen-Chuan Tung
    Chang Gung University, Taiwan

    Prof. Zhi-Ting Ye
    National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

    Prof. Fong-Zhi Chen
    Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, Taiwan

    Prof. Niall James Tumilty
    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

    Prof. Yu-Lun Chueh
    National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

    Prof. Chiao-Chi Lin
    Feng Chia University, Taiwan

    Prof. Chang-Po Chao
    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

    Prof. Yung-Chun Wu
    National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  • Workshop 6: Sensors, Implanted Energy Harvesters and Devices, and In-body IoT Technology for Prosthesis and Electroceuticals
    Chairs

    Prof. Xudong Wang
    University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

    Prof. Sang-Woo KIM
    Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
    Prof. Zhou Li

    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Invited Speaker

    Prof. Xuemin Du
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Faezeh Arab Hassani
    University of Bristol, UK
  • Workshop 7: Sensors for Agriculture Applications and Harsh Environment
    Chairs

    Prof. Itoh Toshihiro
    The University of Tokyo, Japan

    Prof. Ryutaro Maeda

    Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

    Invited Speakers
    Prof. Nogami Hirofumi
    Sojo university, Japan
    Prof. Naoki Shiraishi
    National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan
    Prof. Lan Zhang
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
    Prof. Dzung Dao
    Griffith University, Australia
    Prof. Xudong Fang
    Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

    Prof. Sang-Seok Lee
    Tottori University, Japan
    Prof. Michitaka Yamamoto
    University of Tokyo, Japan
    Prof. Wataru Iwasaki
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
  • Workshop 8: Biosensors and Chemosensors

    Chair

    Prof. Huangxian Ju
    Nanjing University, China

    Invited Speaker
    Prof. Huacheng Zhang
    Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
  • Workshop 9: Flexible, Stretchable and Wearable Sensors
    Chairs

    Prof. Inkyu Park
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

    Prof. Hyoungsoo Kim
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

    Prof. Hoon Eui Jeong
    Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

    Prof. Joonbum Bae
    Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

    Prof. Chuanfei Guo
    Southern University of Science and Technology, China

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Yang Li
    Shandong University, China 
    Prof. Yan Wang
    Guangdong Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, China
    Prof. Liu Wang 
    University of Science and Technology of China, China
    Prof. Xiaomin Xu
    Tsinghua University, China
    Prof. Zhuo Li 
    Fudan University, China
    Prof. Yajing Shen
    University of Science and Technology of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Prof. Bingpu Zhou
    University of Macau, Macau
    Prof. Hyoungsoo Kim
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Prof. Hoon Eui Jeong
    Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Prof. Achu Chandran
    CSIR – National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (NIIST), India
    Prof. Wei Zhai
    National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • Workshop 10: Self-Powered Sensors and Sensing Systems
    Chairs

    Prof. Xiong Pu
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Minyi Xu
    Dalian Maritime University, China

    Prof. Xuhui Sun
    Soochow University, China

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Ruiyuan Liu
    Soochow University, China
    Prof. Pengbo Wan
    Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
    Prof. Qilin Hua
    Beijing Institute of Technology, China
    Prof. Haiyang Zou
    Sichuan University, China
    Prof. Kai Xiao
    Southern University of Science and Technology, China
    Prof. Yao Wang
    Beihang University, China
    Prof. Chun Zhao
    Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
    Prof. Dongzhi Zhang
    China University of Petroleum, China

    Prof. Mingfa Peng
    Changshu Institute of Technology, China
    Prof. Xiaogan Li
    Dalian University of Technology, China

  • Workshop 11: IoT Sensors and System Integration
    Chairs

    Prof. Ya Yang
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Prof. Mehmet Rasit Yuce
    Monash University, Australia

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Yun-Ju Lee
    National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

    Prof. Nagarajan Ganapathy
    Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India
    Prof. Yang Yang
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Prof. Tarikul Islam
    Jamia Millia Islamia University, India

    Prof. Xiangyu Chen
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

  • Workshop 12: Advances in Sensor Applications
    Chairs

    Prof. Sheng Xu
    University of California San Diego, USA

    Prof. Caofeng Pan
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Prof. Xueyong Wei
    Xi'an Jiao Tong University, China

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Kyung-In Jang
    Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
    Prof. Changsheng Wu
    National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Dr. Monica Florescu
    Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
    Prof. Xianjie Pu
    Chongqing University, China
    Prof. Christian Pedersen
    Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

  • Workshop 13: MicroTAS and Lab-on-a-chip
    Chairs

    Prof. Michinao Hashimoto
    Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
    Prof. Chia-Hung Chen
    City University of Hong Kong, Hongkong

    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Yuya Morimoto
    Waseda University, Japan
    Prof. Ting-Hsuan Chen
    City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Prof. Kento Yamagishi
    University of Tokyo, Japan
    Prof. Koki Yoshida
    Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Prof. Shireen Goh
    Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) , Singapore

    Prof. Daisuke Yoshino
    Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
    Prof. Moeto Nagai
    Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
    Prof. Kenichi Funamoto
    Tohoku University, Japan

    Dr. Kerwin Kwek Zeming
    Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research & Technology, Singapore
  • Workshop 14: Industry Forum and Commercialization of Sensors and AI-Enabled Service
    Chairs

    Dr. Yao Zhu
    Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore

    Prof. Hui Huang
    Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, A*STAR, Singapore
    Prof. Chengkuo Lee
    National University of Singapore, Singapore

Instructions for Authors

To present your research at the event
  • Create an account on Sciforum if you do not have one, then click on Submit Abstract at the top of the Conference website OR click on New Submission in the upper-right corner of the window.
  • Indicate which thematic area is best suited for your research.
  • Submit a 250-word abstract in English - the word limits are a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 300 words.
  • The deadline to submit your abstract is 5 May 2024. You will be notified by 15 May 2024 regarding the the acceptance for poster presentation.
  • Upon submission, you can select if you wish to be considered for oral presentation or poster presentation. Following assessment by the Chairs, you will be notified in a separate email whether your contribution has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.
  • Please note that to finalize the scientific program in due time, at least one registration by any of the authors, denoted as Covering Author, is required to cover the presentation and publication of any accepted abstract.
  • All abstracts accepted for presentation will be collected in a book of abstracts, which will be displayed on the website during the conference.
Poster information

Maximum poster size limited to 90 cm 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.

You can use our free template to create your poster. The poster template can be downloaded here.

Publication opportunities
  • Sensors Journal Publication

    Participants in this conference are cordially invited to contribute a full manuscript to the Special Issue, published in Sensors Journal (ISSN: 1424-8220, IF:3.9), with a 20% discount on the publication fee. Please note that no other discounts are applicable. All submitted papers will undergo MDPI’s standard peer-review procedure. The abstracts should be cited and noted on the first page of the paper.

  • Proceeding Paper Publication

    You are welcome to submit a proceeding paper (4-8 pages) to Engineering Proceedings journal (Indexed in Scopus, ISSN: 2673-4591 ) after the conference. Publication of the proceedings will be free of charge.

    Authors are asked to disclose that it is a proceeding paper of the AIS-I3S 2024 conference paper in their cover letter. Carefully read the rules outlined in the 'Instructions for Authors' on the journal’s website and ensure that your submission adheres to these guidelines.

    Proceedings paper submission deadline: 20th September 2024.

    Manuscripts for the proceedings issue must be formatted as follows:
    - Title.
    - Full author names.
    - Affiliations (including full postal address) and authors' e-mail addresses.
    - Abstract.
    - Keywords.
    - Introduction.
    - Methods.
    - Results and Discussion.
    - Conclusions.
    - Acknowledgements.
    - References.

Registration


The registration fee includes attendance of all conference sessions, morning / afternoon coffee breaks and lunches, participation in the conference banquet, conference bag. Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid.

Please note that, in order to finalize the scientific program in due time, at least one registration by anyone of the authors, denoted as Covering Author, is required to cover the presentation and publication of any accepted abstract. Covering Author registration deadline is 14th June 2024.

Please note that abstract submission and conference registration are two separate processes. During registration, please provide us with the same email address you used to submit your abstract(s). Otherwise, leave us a comment in the registration form, providing the email address used during the submission process. In addition, we prefer you to use your institutional email address for both processes.

If you are registering several people under the same registration order, please do not use the same email address for each person, but their individual institutional email addresses. Thank you for your understanding.

Contact ais-i3s2024@mdpi.com for all issues related to the registration.

Certificate of Attendance: Participants of the event will be able to download an electronic Certificate of Attendance by accessing their dashboards on Sciforum.net once the event is concluded. The certificates will be found under "My Certificates" category.

*Tax is included in the price.

Early Bird
Until 10th June 2024
Regular
Until 1st August 2024
Supported documents
Academic 800.00 SGD 1000.00 SGD
Keynote/Invited speaker 750.00 SGD 950.00 SGD Please upload your invitation email.
Student 600.00 SGD 800.00 SGD Scanned copy or photograph of your current student ID card.
Non-academic 900.00 SGD 1100.00 SGD
Active discounts

Group of 3: 5% discount

Note: Group size refers to the number of registered attendees in the same registration order.

Cancellation policy

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.

Cancellation of paid registration is possible under the terms listed below:
> 1 month before the conference Full refund but 200 SGD are retained for administration
> 3 weeks before the conference Refund 50% of the applying fees
> 2 weeks before the conference Refund 25% of the applying fees
< 2 weeks before the conference No refund

Disclaimer
In the unlikely event that AIS-I3S 2024 Conference Secretariat shall deem it necessary to cancel the conference, all pre-paid registration fees will be reimbursed. AIS-I3S 2024 Conference Secretariat shall not be liable for reimbursing the cost of travel or accommodation arrangements made by individual delegates.

Photographs and/or video will be taken during the conference
By taking part in this event you grant the event organisers full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve the conference’s aims. This might include (but is not limited to), the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications.

Payment methods

Wire transfer, Credit card

Currencies accepted by this event

Swiss francs (CHF) ,  Euros (EUR) ,  US dollars (USD) ,  Pounds sterling (GBP) ,  Japanese yen (JPY) ,  Canadian dollars (CAD) and Singapore dollars (SGD)

Event Awards

To acknowledge the support of the conference's esteemed authors and recognize their outstanding scientific accomplishments, we are pleased to announce that the conference will provide four types of awards including:

Best Oral Presentation Award
Best Poster Award
Best Student Award
Best Speech for Invited Speaker Award

Detailed information will be released as soon as possible.

Sponsorship Opportunities

As organizers, we are excited to create an immersive and insightful conference, and we invite you to be a vital part of "AI3-I3S 2024". Your support is instrumental in making this event a success. Explore our sponsorship opportunities and join us in shaping the future of sensors-related research and innovation.

Please find below our sponsorship brochure, which contains details about our participants and various sponsorship packages designed to assist you in finding the right level for your budget and the exposure you would like to have.

Feel free to contact us via email at ais-i3s2024@mdpi.com if you have any questions. We appreciate your consideration!

Venue, Travel and Accommodation

Singapore

Welcome to a world of immense possibilities where people, technology, and ideas converge. This dynamic city rich in contrast and color excites with its harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts, and architecture. Its geographical vantage point is seamlessly connected to almost every part of the world. It features an amalgamation of cultures, as well as robust commerce, leisure, and lifestyles. Brimming with unbridled energy, Singapore embodies the finest of both East and West with its strategic location, excellent facilities, and fascinating cultures.

Click on the link below to explore Singapore! https://www.yoursingapore.com/travel-guide-tips.html

NUS University Town
University Town® (UTown®), designed for the entire NUS community, strategically integrates with the Kent Ridge Campus via a vehicle and pedestrian bridge. UTown is a flagship for environmental sustainability, exemplified by the latest green building projects undertaken by NUS. The state-of-the-art Education Resource Centre, built around existing trees, earned the prestigious Building and Construction Authority of Singapore’s Green Mark Platinum.

Address: 2 College Ave West, Stephen Riady Centre, Singapore 138607

Access:

  1. Take the MRT train Circle Line (Yellow Line) to the "One-North (CC22)" stop and then walk 14 minutes to UTown.
  2. Take the MRT train East–West Line (Green Line) or Circle Line (Yellow Line) to the ‘Buona Vista (CC22/ EW21)’ stop and then walk 23 minutes to UTown.
  3. Take the Circle Line (Yellow Line) to ‘Kent Rigde’ stop and board the NUS Internal Bus Shuttle (D2) for 5 stops and alight at UTown.
  4. Take bus line 196 and alight at University Town station (Station No. 19059) and then walk 5–8 minutes to UTown.
  5. Take bus lines 96 or 183 and alight at Yale-NUS College station (Station No. 17099) and then walk 8–10 minutes to UTown.

Travel
By Plane
Singapore is easily accessible by air through Changi Airport (SIN), consistently ranked among the world's best airports.
Upon arriving at Singapore Changi Airport, attendees can easily access NUS UTown through the following transport options.

By Mass Rapid Transit (MRT): Take the MRT's East–West Line (Green Line) from Changi Airport, located between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Trains run every 9 minutes during peak hours and 12 minutes during off-peak hours. After two stops, transfer at Tanah Merah Station to the Joo Koon-bound train. Continue to Buona Vista Station, an interchange for the East–West Line and the Circle Line. Transfer to the Circle Line and travel to Kent Ridge Station. From there, use the NUS Internal Bus Shuttle (D2) to reach NUS UTown. For more information on NUS Internal Bus Shuttle, please click here.

By taxi: Taxis are readily available outside the airport terminals, providing a comfortable and convenient way to reach your accommodation and the conference venue. The ride will take about 35 to 50 minutes depending on the traffic. The fare travelling to NUS UTown from Changi airport is around 45 SGD, additional charges may apply. For more information on taxi fares, please click here.

By Private Hire Car: Ride-hailing services such as Grab, Gojek, RYDE, and TADA provide a popular and convenient transport option. To utilize these services, you may download the applications on your phone for better access. Fares may fluctuate depending on commuter demand or peak hours.

For better navigation in Singapore, you may enter the postal code of the location on map or ride-hailing applications. For example, you may enter “138607” on your map or ride-hailing applications to get to NUS UTown.

Hotels Near the Venue
Buona Vista
Park Avenue Rochester
Citadines Connect Rochester

To NUS UTown
From the hotel, walk for 4 minutes towards Buona Vista MRT Station Exit D (Station Number: 11369) and board buses 198 or 196 for 4 stops, alighting at Blk 610 (Station number: 17121). From there, walk for 10 minutes to NUS UTown.

One-North
Shipping Container Hotel One-North
Lyf One-North Singapore
Citadines Fusionopolis Singapore

To NUS UTown
From the hotel, walk for 4–8 minutes towards One-North MRT Station (CC22|Circle Line/ Yellow). Board the train heading towards Harbour Front for one stop and alight at Kent Ridge MRT Station (CC24). From here, make a right turn at Exit A and go through the underpass to Bus-Stop 4 to board the NUS Internal Shuttle and alight at NUS UTown.

Jurong East
Genting Hotel Jurong

To NUS UTown
From the hotel, cross the overhead bridge and walk for 5 minutes towards the Jurong East Bus Interchange (Station Number: 28009) and board bus 197 for nine stops, alighting at Aft NUS High Sch (Station Number: 17129). From there, walk for 9 minutes towards NUS UTown.

Alexandra
Momentus Hotel Alexandra

To NUS UTown
After exiting the hotel, turn right and walk for 5 minutes towards Bef IKEA Ind Bldg bus station (Station Number: 11529) and board bus 33 for 11 stops, alighting at Yale-NUS College (Station Number: 17099). From there, walk for 6 minutes towards NUS UTown.

Visa Information

All visitors to Singapore must meet the following entry requirements:

  • Valid travel document (with a minimum validity of 6 months);
  • Onward/return ticket;
  • Entry facilities to next destination;
  • Sufficient funds to stay in Singapore; and
  • Visa for Singapore (*if applicable).

* For details on entry visa requirements, please visit the Singapore Immigrations and Checkpoints Authority Website at: https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-depart/entry_requirements/visa_requirements or the Singapore Overseas Mission closest to you.

All visitors are also required to submit the SG Arrival Card before arriving in Singapore. For more information, please visit https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore/sg-arrival-card.

Request for Visa Application Document(s) - Invitation Letter
If, for visa purposes, you require an invitation letter to allow you to travel to Singapore, please email ais-i3s2024@mdpi.com the following details to the conference secretariat:

  • Photocopy of your passport;
  • Name (as it appears on your passport);
  • Passport number;
  • Nationality;
  • Country of departure;
  • Job title;
  • Organization;
  • Mailing address;
  • Email.

Kindly ensure that you have completed your registration and made payment before sending in your request for your visa application document(s) to the conference secretariat. The document(s) will be prepared and sent by email. Failure to provide the above information will result in the delay of your invitation letter.

Supporting Organizations

Conference Secretariat

Ms.Judith Wu
Ms. Alethea Liu
Mr. Benjamin Tay
ais-i3s2024@mdpi.com

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