SPEAKERS |
Speakers |
Prof. Zaifa Zhou Southeast University, China | Introduction: Zaifa Zhou, professor/doctoral supervisor, born in November 1978, Executive Deputy Director of Key Laboratory of MEMS, Ministry of Education, Southeast University, mainly engaged in MEMS CAD software development, MEMS and integrated circuit co-design technology, micro and nano sensor design technology and other aspects of research. |
Prof. Lijia Pan Nanjing University, China | Research Direction: 1) Flexible pressure/temperature sensors, electronic skin, tactile sensor parts and systems, wearable electronic materials and devices; 2) conductive polymer materials; 3) Biomedical electronic devices; 4) Origami - paper-cutting electronics and soft robots; 5) New principle ultra-light and ultra-thin optical, thermal, force, electric, magnetic array imaging devices, wireless power supply, signal transmission and its application in medical electronics; Experience: senior member of IEEE; In 2010, he was selected as the New Century Outstanding Talents of the Ministry of Education. In 2018, it was supported by the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young People. As one of the main authors, "Basic research on interface regulation and devices of several Low-dimensional semiconductor tables" as the main results won the second prize of National Natural Science in 2017, and "Fundamentals of semiconductor nanostructure Regulation, integration and device Application" won the first prize of Science and Technology Award of Jiangsu Province in 2016. Doctor degree from University of Science and Technology of China; Professor and doctoral supervisor of National Collaborative Innovation Center for Microstructure, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Nanjing University; 2011-2012, May-August 2017, Stanford University, Visiting Scholar; He is committed to the research of polymer electronic materials and devices, electronic skin devices and bionic sensing devices. |
Prof. Xing Yan Southeast University, China | Research Direction: Micro/Nano Fabrication Process and Simulation Experience: Xing Yan received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Southeast University, Nanjing, China. He is currently a full Professor with the Department of Mechanical Engineering in Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Design and Manufacture of Micro-Nano Biomedical Instruments, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. His research focuses on the experiment and simulation of surface processes such as epitaxial growth, anisotropic etching, reactive ion etching, focused ion beam process using kinetic Monte Carlo and level set methods aiming at a fundamental understanding of the processes and enabling practical simulations for engineering applications. |
Prof. Yanguo Jing Leeds Trinity University, UK | Research Direction: AI, Machine Learning, Computer Science, enterprise and innovation, Technology-assisted teaching and learning Experience: Professor Dr Yanguo Jing is the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Computing and Digital Industries, Leeds Trinity University. He is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence. Prior joining LTU, Professor Jing was a Professor in Artificial Intelligence and an Associate Dean in Coventry University, having held senior leadership roles in all three faculties – namely the Faculty of Business and Law, the Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Professor Jing has a PhD (Heriot-Watt University), a MSc, a 1st class BSc (Hons) in Computer Science and a PGCert in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. He has over 20 years’ teaching, research and enterprise experience in the UK and in China. Yanguo is a Certified Management & Business Educator, a Fellow of the British Computer Society, a Charter IT professional and a Principal Fellow of the Advance HE (PFHEA). |