Workshop on Sensing, Measurement and Instrumentation for Healthcare, Food, Agriculture, Environment and Security
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society New Zealand Chapter
Date: 2 – 3 November 2023 - Location: City Campus, AUT
Call for abstracts
The purpose of this workshop is to provide New Zealand-based researchers, scientists, engineers and students a forum to present their latest research findings and participate in discussions on different applications of instrumentation and measurement. This forum provides an ideal opportunity for participants to receive and contribute up-to-date knowledge of technology, applications and solutions in the region. Industry representatives are welcome to participate as well as exhibit products.
The IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society New Zealand Chapter encourages presentations in areas of, but not limited to: sensors, instrumentation and measurement technologies, and their application to health, food, agriculture, environment and security.
Abstracts should be 250 words, and must include the title and the presenter’s name and affiliation. Submission and registration details are provided on the workshop webpage. Registration/sponsorship includes workshop attendance, lunch, morning/afternoon teas and a workshop networking buffet.
Call for sponsors
We are still accepting sponsors for the event. There are two packages to choose from.
General Chairs
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Akbar Ghobakhlou
Auckland University of Technology -
Andrew Taberner
University of Auckland
Steering Committee
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Melanie Ooi
University of Waikato -
Poul Nielsen
University of Auckland -
Ramesh Rayudu
Victoria University of Wellington -
Ian Platt
Lincoln Agritech -
Gourab Sen Gupta
Massey University
Venue
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, City campus
Important Dates
- October 13: Extended deadline
October 08: Last day to submit abstracts- October 17: Notification of Decision
- October 23: Acceptance
- October 27: Final programme released
Further Information
Akbar Ghobakhlou akbar.ghobakhlou@aut.ac.nz
Andrew Taberner a.taberner@auckland.ac.nz