Student Paper Presentation Awards

To recognize and celebrate exceptional student contributions, IEEE Sensors will present 6 Outstanding Student Awards at this year's conference. Two categories of awards will be presented:

  1. Outstanding Oral Presentation Awards
  2. Outstanding Poster Presentation Awards

Each award includes a cash prize and a certificate of recognition. These awards will be granted to high-quality papers that demonstrate excellence in research, clarity of communication, and overall impact. The selection process will be carried out by a panel of judges composed of faculty and industry experts who will evaluate student presentations during the conference. Final decisions will be based on both the submitted paper and the live presentation. Winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony of the conference. 

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    Ishraqul Huq

    Printed Differential Microwave Ring Resonator Based Liquid Sensor on Biodegradable Substrate

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    Felix Herbst

    3D-Printed Multiaxial Force Sensor Enabling Single-Step Sensor Integration

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    Tianyang Yao

    Bioimpedance-Driven Haptic Feedback for Human-Computer Interaction

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    Francesca Grossi

    Integration and FOV Characterization of an All Silicon Microlens Array for Temperature Detection

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    Pietro Bonazzi

    PicoSAM2: Low-Latency Segmentation In-Sensor for Edge Vision Applications

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    Fakhreddin Amirhosseini

    Real-Time Monitoring of Molten Cryolite Composition Using a Resonant Capacitive Sensor

Sensorpreneur Pitch

The IEEE Sensors Conference has initiated the Sensorprenuer Pitch contest. The activity invited entrepreneurial ideas in sensors domain from across the global. The best 10 proposals were shortlisted. They were mentored for more than a month by industry experts. The 10 were finally shortlisted to 5 candidates who will pitch their idea at the contest. The panel of experts will then evaluate two awardees based on “The Best Pitch” and “The Best idea”. These two winners will be awarded by WiSe and YP with $250 each and a mentor will be assigned to them for a year based on the domain they have pitched for.

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    Best Pitch
    Kuan-Yu Chen

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

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    Best Idea
    Vedika Jakate

    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

 

A TMR-Enabled Wristband for Gesture Recognition

Eisa Aghchehli, Chenfei Ma, Maja Schmidt, Huxi Wang, Siming Zuo, Hadi Heidari, Kianoush Nazarpour

 

A vAFE-Based Wearable for Real-Time ECG Monitoring and Analysis

Federica Durini, Lars Ingmar Stumpp, Giuseppe Spingola, Matteo Mercati, Valentine Beux, Enrico Alessi, Cristina Bagini, Calogero Maria Oddo, Mariangela Filosa

Graph-Based Strategies for Optimizing Mobile Sensor Distribution in Decentralized Urban Pollution Monitoring Across Dynamic Global Cities

Daniel Mutembesa & Engineer Bainomugisha