The importance of advanced sensor technologies is rapidly increasing in the era of Industry 4.0. The applications of smart sensors are expanding in a variety of industrial fields such as environmental, biomedical, healthcare, robot, AR/VR, and entertainment industries.
In this symposium, we focus on the advanced sensor technologies in the aspects of materials, devices, and systems. By sharing the insights and knowledges of world-renowned experts, we discuss the future and find visions for the next generation sensors. The following list includes the topics for this symposium.
Time(Korean Standard Time; KST) | Program |
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09:00-09:10 | Opening Remarks & Introduction to KSS Prof. Jong-Heun Lee(Korea University), Chair of KSS |
Session 1: Advanced material/device technologies for biosensors | |
09:10-10:00 | Skin-Interfaced Wearable Biosensors Prof. Wei Gao ( Caltech, USA ) |
10:00-10:50 | Life-saving biosensor systems for blood stream infection Prof. Sunghoon Kwon ( Seoul National University, Korea ) |
10:50-11:00 | Break Time |
Session 2: Advanced circuits/systems for smart sensors | |
11:00-11:50 | Ultra-Low-Power Integrated Circuits and Physiochemical Sensors for Next-Generation
“Unawearables” Prof. Patrick P. Mercier ( University of California at San Diego, USA ) |
11:50-12:40 | Integrated Circuits and Microsystems for Emerging Biomedical Applications Prof. Minkyu Je ( KAIST, Korea ) |
12:40-13:30 | Lunch Break |
Session 3: Advanced material/device technologies for physical sensors | |
13:30-14:20 | Deformable Artificial Skins and Healthcare Sensors Prof. Unryong Jeong ( POSTECH, Korea ) |
14:20-15:10 | Self-Powered Sensors for Healthcare Applications Prof. Zong Hong Lin ( National Tsinghua University, Taiwan ) |
15:10-15:20 | Break Time |
Session 4: Advanced material/device technologies for chemical sensors | |
15:20-16:10 | Ordered Mesoporous Semiconductor Metal Oxides for Gas Sensing Applications Prof. Yonghui Deng ( Fudan University, China ) |
16:10-17:00 | Ideas for specific, low-power and cost-effective chemical sensors Prof. J. Daniel Prades ( University of Barcelona, Spain ) |
17:00-17:10 | Closing Remarks |
- Registration Period : Mar 9~ Mar 22, 2021
- Registration Fee
Member | Non-member | |
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Regular | KRW 100,000 | KRW 150,000 |
Student | KRW 80,000 | KRW 100,000 |
- Registration Website : www.sensors.or.kr/85
- Secretariat : The Korean Sensors Society
- Program Chair : Prof. Inkyu Park ( KAIST )