Sensors Special Interest Group Meeting - Innovation in Sensor Technology

Sensors Special Interest Group Meeting - Innovation in Sensor Technology
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This meeting showcases cutting-edge sensor research and collaborations in the Health and Wellbeing, Environmental, and Asset Management sectors. Experts will present advancements in sensor technology, followed by a panel discussion on industry collaborations and opportunities for new partnerships. Join the discussion to stay abreast of the latest developments in sensor systems.

  • Sensors
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Collaboration
  • Research

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  1. Third Meeting of The Sensors Special Interest Group 29 April 2019

  2. Background The Sensors Special Interest Group, established in 2017, by Professor Christopher Saint and Professor Chris Chow, will provide strategic direction and leadership to ensure there is a mechanism to maximize UniSAs profile in the area of sensor development and application. Membership includes UniSA Researchers in all disciplines, other University Researchers and industry members. Previous meetings were held in December 2017 and October 2018. http://www.unisa.edu.au/IT-Engineering-and-the-Environment/Research/sensors-special-interest-group-ssig/

  3. Purpose of this meeting This session will feature presentations on the latest sensor research, products and services that align with our group themes: Health and Wellbeing Environment Sensor Systems Asset Management. A Panel of experts will talk about their collaborations with the university and share what current opportunities available for new collaborations.

  4. # Item Start Agenda: Welcome Professor Chris Saint University of South Australia Dr JoonOh Seo Hong Kong Polytechnic Uni 2:00 1 Presentation Health and Wellbeing Theme: Smart Wearable Sensors for Construction Worker Monitoring Presentation Environmental Theme: Using online phycocyanin sensors to improve operational decision-making in water treatment processes Presentation Health and Wellbeing Theme: Technology for Managing Fatigue 2:10 2 Dr Leon van der Linden 2:35 3 SA Water Assoc Professor Jill Dorrian University of South Australia 3:00 4 Refreshments and networking All 3:25 5 Presentation Sensor Systems Theme: Sensor Systems Q&A Session Chaired by Professor Chris Chow. Introductions by the Industry Panel Members followed by an opportunity for attendees to ask questions to the panel Closing remarks Professor Javaan Chahl University of South Australia 4:00 6 All 4:25 7 Professor Chris Chow University of South Australia 5:25 8

  5. Question and Answer (Q&A) Session Panel Members: Industry Team: Adjunct Associate Professor Paul Monis - SA Water Ms Amanda Mussared - SA Water Dr Chris Walker - Clarity Aquatic Presenter Team: Dr JoonOh Seo - Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr Leon van der Linden - SA Water Associate Professor Jill Dorrian - University of South Australia Professor Javaan Chahl - University of South Australia

  6. Industry Team Panel Introductions 1. Personal Introduction: organisation and role 2. Experience with Uni researchers / projects, how we (UniSA) can do better 3. How we (UniSA) can facilitate better linkage with industry and what they like to support 4. What current opportunities are available

  7. Closing Remarks

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