17:30 〜 19:30
[RS] Sensing the Future! – A great opportunity from physical, chemical and biological sciences –
The objectives of this rump session are to appeal that prospective sensor application needs a tight collaboration with fundamental science, and then to motivate researchers, engineers and managers to design science-driven Internet of Things (IoT) technology for future generations.
Internet of Things (IoT) technology will be utilized for solving various kinds of challenges in our society. While big data and data science attract a great attention, technologies sensing various data physically and/or chemically and converting them into electronic data are now strongly demanded.
In this rump session, fundamental aspects in terahertz physics, taste chemistry, acceleration mechanics, electron spin handling, in addition to advanced integration technology, will be concisely reviewed by academic experts. Next, various sensor applications will be highlighted and promising future prospects will be discussed by industrial/academic experts. Although the relationship between basics and applications is not apparently evident, basic science will surely provide a number of opportunities for innovative sensor applications in all technology areas in SSDM.
Anyone and everyone from students to leading experts is welcome to join this rump session and to discuss science, technology, and applications of future sensors.
Internet of Things (IoT) technology will be utilized for solving various kinds of challenges in our society. While big data and data science attract a great attention, technologies sensing various data physically and/or chemically and converting them into electronic data are now strongly demanded.
In this rump session, fundamental aspects in terahertz physics, taste chemistry, acceleration mechanics, electron spin handling, in addition to advanced integration technology, will be concisely reviewed by academic experts. Next, various sensor applications will be highlighted and promising future prospects will be discussed by industrial/academic experts. Although the relationship between basics and applications is not apparently evident, basic science will surely provide a number of opportunities for innovative sensor applications in all technology areas in SSDM.
Anyone and everyone from students to leading experts is welcome to join this rump session and to discuss science, technology, and applications of future sensors.