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Sheng Xu

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Nanshu Lu

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Mitradip Bhattacharjee

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Saorise Dervin

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Madhu Bhaskaran

Professor Madhu Bhaskaran is a multi-award-winning electronics engineer and innovator. Her fundamental research breakthroughs have been recognised with numerous awards, including 2018 Batterham Medal awarded by Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering; 2018 APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research and Education (ASPIRE) Prize; and 2020 Frederick White Medal awarded by Australian Academy of Science. She co-leads the Functional Materials and Microsystems Research Group at RMIT University, which she established in 2010. Her work on electronic skin and wearable sensors has been patented and her group now works collaboratively with multiple industry and design partners to commercialise the technology for healthcare and aged care. She is a migrant Australian and a passionate advocate for diversity and is the co-leader for Women in STEMM Australia.

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Aida Todri-Sanial

Aida Todri-Sanial received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Bradley University, IL in 2001, M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Long Beach State University, CA, in 2003 and a Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2009. She is currently a Director of Research for the French National Council of Scientific Research (CNRS) attached to Laboratoire d’Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier (LIRMM). Dr. Todri-Sanial was a visiting fellow at the Cambridge Graphene Center and Wolfson College at the University of Cambridge, UK during 2016-2017. Previously, she was an R&D Engineer for Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, IL. She has also held visiting research positions at Mentor Graphics, Cadence Design Systems, STMicroelectronics and IBM TJ Watson Research Center. Her research interests focus on emerging technologies and novel computing paradigms such as neuromorphic and quantum computing. Web:https://www.lirmm.fr/aida-todri-sanial/

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Tse Nga (Tina) Ng

Dr. Tse Nga Tina Ng is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California San Diego (UCSD), USA. Her research  focuses on devices and fabrication methods for flexible printed electronics: http://flexible-electronics.ucsd.edu/ She received her PhD in Physical Chemistry under the supervision of Professor John Marohn at Cornell University. Subsequently she worked at Palo Alto Research Center before joining UCSD in 2015. Her work on printed systems has received the 2012 Innovation Award from Flextech Alliance, named Runner-up for the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award, and received second place in the 2017 Bell Lab Prize and is named a Hartwell Investigator in 2017. She is on the Editorial Board of the journal Flexible Printed Electronics and ACS Applied Electronic Materials.

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Thilo Sauter

Thilo Sauter received master and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from TU Wien. He is professor of automation technology at TU Wien, Vienna, Austria, and was the founding director of the Department for Integrated Sensor Systems at Danube University Krems, Wiener Neustadt, Austria. He also spent some time as Guest Lecturer at universities in South Africa, China, Italy, and Spain.

His expertise and research interests include embedded systems and integrated circuit design, smart sensors, and automation and sensor networks with a focus on real-time, security, interconnection, and integration issues relevant to cyberphysical systems and the Internet of Things in various application domains such as industrial and building automation, smart manufacturing, or smart grids.

Dr. Sauter is an IEEE Fellow, Vice President of the Austrian Association for Instrumentation, Automation, and Robotics, past Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, and currently Vice President for Publications of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.

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