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Acoustics, Audio and Ultrasonics
This area includes the following topics: acoustics; Electro-acoustics, professional audio, acoustic sensors; Innovative acoustic materials; Urban acoustics; Applications of acoustics in medicine; ultrasonic wave propagation; biomedical ultrasound; ultrasound devices, transducers, and systems; bubble dynamics; laser ultrasonics; ultrasound in acoustic metamaterials; underwater acoustics and ultrasonics; ultrasound imaging of biological materials; phononic crystals.Automation and control
This area includes the following topics: instrumentation and process control; Distributed industrial control; automatic control; Robotics; Identification and adaptive control; Power electronics; Hydraulic and pneumatic systems; electrical installations; fluid mechanics; Energy conversion; Robust control.Bioengineering
This area includes the following topics: biological systems; Neural networks; Processing and analysis of signals and images in bioengineering; Equipment for diagnosis and biomedical treatment; biomedical engineering.Engineering Education
This section includes the study, practice, and methods of teaching and learning engineering disciplines, ranging from fundamental theory to practical application in universities and training centers.Ecological Engineering
This section includes work related to: renewable energy technologies, environmental monitoring, energy-saving technologies, water treatment, bioenergy, biofuels, batteries, and energy storage.4.0 Industry
This section includes the following topics: internet–of–things and cyber-physical systems, intelligent transportation systems & smart vehicles, big data analytics, understanding complex networks, neural networks, fuzzy systems, deep learning and real-world applications, self-organizing, emerging or bio-inspired system, architectures, algorithms and techniques for distributed AI systems, real-time intelligent automation, image processing, pattern recognition, vision systems, tactile systems, speech recognition and synthesis, intelligent programming environments, verification and validation of AI-based software, software and hardware architectures for the real-time use of AI techniques, roboticsOptoelectronics and microelectronics
This area includes the following topics: optoelectronics; Photonics; microelectronics; Nanoelectronics; Advanced semiconductor devices; Photodetectors; laser; Optical fibers, optical components integration; Quantum cryptography; lithography; Cameras; Optical and dielectric properties of materials.Signal processing
This area includes the following topics: signal processing; Speech processing; Detection and estimation theory; Functional analysis; image processing; stochastic processes; Discrete filters.Computer Networks and Informatics
This section includes works related to: Computer Organization; Algorithms and Programming; Cryptography and Computer Security; Data Communications; Graphic Systems; Algorithm Theory; computer networks; Operating Systems; Parallel architectures; Advanced Digital Technology; Embedded Systems.Telecommunications and Aerospace Industry and Systems
This section includes the following topics: digital video and networks: propagation and radiant systems; Network infrastructure; Transmitters and receivers of communications; Wireless systems; Digital communications and antennas and propagation of radio signals; Space technology; Aerospace business and industry; Space systems.Copyright Notice
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