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The Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Macau hosted a distinguished seminar titled “Intelligent Sensor/Actuator for Human-Machine Interfaces”, presented by Prof. Liwei Lin, the James Marshall Wells Distinguished Professor from the University of California, Berkeley, USA. The seminar attracted a diverse audience, including students and faculty members from various disciplines, highlighting the broad appeal of Prof. Lin’s pioneering work in micro/nano systems and human-machine interfaces.
Prof. Lin shared his groundbreaking research on micro/nano sensors and actuators, emphasizing their practical applications in personalized health, environmental monitoring, haptic feedback, biomedical devices, and robotics. He introduced six key research themes, such as wearable piezoelectric pulse detectors inspired by traditional Chinese medicine, graphene-based gas sensors for smartphones, and ultra-robust piezoelectric robots mimicking cockroach movements. The engaging Q&A session provided deeper insights into the future of intelligent systems.
澳門大學科技學院舉辦了題為《Intelligent Sensor/Actuator for Human-Machine Interfaces》的傑出講座,由美國加州大學柏克萊分校的James Marshall Wells傑出教授Prof. Liwei Lin主講。講座吸引了來自不同學科的師生參與,展現了Prof. Lin在微納米系統及人機交互領域的先驅研究廣泛的吸引力。
Prof. Lin分享了他在微納米傳感器與執行器方面的突破性研究,重點介紹了這些技術在個性化健康監測、環境監測、觸覺反饋、生物醫學設備及機器人等領域的實際應用。他詳細闡述了六大研究方向,包括受中醫啟發的可穿戴壓電脈搏檢測器、用於智能手機的石墨烯氣體傳感器,以及模仿蟑螂運動的高強度壓電機器人。互動問答環節進一步加深了聽眾對智能系統未來發展的理解。