Austria Section Sensors Summit

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Austria Section Sensors Summit


The Austrian Section Sensor Summit aims to connect engineering students with researchers from industry and academic researchers who work on projects related to industry. This event takes place for the first time and is sponsored by the IEEE Sensors Council.

The programme consists of talks of 30 to 45 minutes in length with ample time set aside for discussions. The talks cover a wide range of topics and applications such as electrical grid stabilization, brain-machine interfaces, printed electronics, precision sensing, etc. These talks allow the participating students to get to know current research topics in the industry.

Date and Time

  • Date: 27 Sep 2024
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC+02:00) Vienna
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Location

  • Hilton Vienna Park
  • Am Stadtpark 1
  • Vienna, Wien
  • Austria 1030

Hosts

Registration

  • Starts 02 September 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 24 September 2024 08:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC+02:00) Vienna
  • No Admission Charge

Speakers

Michael Heiss of Siemens

 

Topic:

Drives as a Virtual Sensor

Christoph Guger of g.tec

 

Topic:

Current and Future Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces

Stoyan Nihtianov of TU Delft

 

Topic:

The High-tech World of Lithography

Dietmar Pachinger of Designiertes Institut BEV / E+E Elektronik GmbH

 

Topic:

Traceable Air Velocity and Temperature Calibration in a Wind Tunnel

Werner Schöffer of Artemes GmbH

 

Topic:

Broadband Measurement in Medium and High-voltage Power Grids - Why and How?

Markus Urban of Dr. techn. Josef ZELISKO Fabrik für Elektrotechnik und Maschinenbau GmbH

 

Topic:

tbd



Agenda

09:00-09:15 Registration

 

09:15-09:30 Welcome and Opening

 

09:30-10:30 Talk 1: Stoyan Nihtianov, “The high-tech world of lithography”

 

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

 

11:00-11:45 Talk 2: Werner Schöffer, "Broadband measurement in medium and high-voltage power grids - why and how?"

 

11:45-12:30 Talk 3: Dietmar Pachinger, "Traceable Temperature Calibration in a Wind Tunnel"

 

12:30-13:30 Lunch Break

 

13:30-14:15 Talk 4: Christoph Guger, "Current and Future Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces"

 

14:15-15:00 Talk 5. Michael Heiss: "Drives as a virtual sensor"

 

15:00-15:45 Talk 6: Markus Urban: "tbd"

 

15:45-16:00 Closing

 

After 16:00 Get-to-gether reception with finger food and drinks