IEEE I2MTC 2023: Conference Recap

i2mtc 2023 recap

The 2023 IEEE I2MTC – International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference took place on 22-25 May in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 300+ conference attendees enjoyed a fantastic conference program consisting of three keynote speakers, a workshop and tutorial day, poster and regular sessions, and an Interactive Workshop on Communicating Authentically in the 21st Century. In addition, attendees were invited to attend a Tutorials/Young Professionals Reception with networking bingo and prizes, a Welcome Reception in the poster/exhibit hall, and a beautiful Gala Dinner complete with entertainment showing elements of Malaysian culture.

IEEE IMS would like to thank the conference's General Co-Chairs: Kushsairy Abdul Kadir and Robiah Ahmad, the Technical Program Committee Chairs: Teddy Suria Gunawan, Kristen Donnell, Pawel Niewczas, and Mohamed A. Abou-Khousa, and the rest of the conference organizing committee, for all of their efforts organizing this outstanding conference.

In addition, IEEE IMS would like to congratulate the I2MTC 2023 Conference Award Recipients!

Student Best Paper Award – Winner
“Pulse-Echo and Pitch-Catch: Ultrasonic C-Scan of Adhesively Bonded Single Lap-joints”
Mohsen Barzegar; Dario J. Pasadas; Artur L. Ribeiro; Helena G.Ramos

Student Best Paper Award – Second Prize
“Observation of the Ultrasonic Vibrational Potential with an Instrumented Coaxial Needle Probe”
Conor McDermott; Hossein Asilian Bidgoli; Carlos Rossa

Student Best Paper Award – Third Prize
“Analysis of Cross-Talk Induced Measurement Errors in Model-Based RF Voltage Sensing”
Mathias Poik; Thomas Hackl; Stefano Di Martino; Martin Schober; Jin Dang; Georg Schitter

Best Paper Award – Winner
“Time- and spectrally-resolved mesoscopic Raman and fluorescence imaging of carious enamel by a CMOS SPAD- based spectrometer”
Jere Kekkonen; Tuomo Talala; and Ilkka Nissinen

Best Paper Award – Second Prize
“A New Method to Determine the Shear Wave Speed and Attenuation Coefficient in Phantoms for Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography”
Zuyuan Wang and Christian Kargel