IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Sensor Applications Symposium (SAS) 2023 is being held at Carleton University from July 18 – July 20, 2023. The IEEE is the trusted voice of engineering, computing, and technology information around the globe.
Speakers
Ashraf Matrawy
- Professor, Carleton School of Information Technology
Bruce Wallace
- Executive Director SAM3
Carlos Rossa
- Associate Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering (Technical Program Co-Chair)
Fateme Rajabiyazdi
- Assistant Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering
Jason Jaskolka
- Associate Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering
Jim Green
- Professor, P.Eng.
Marzieh Amini
- Assistant Professor, Carleton School of Information Technology
Mohamed Atia
- Assistant Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering
Mojtaba Ahmadi
- Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Rafik Goubran
- Vice-President, Research and International (Honorary General Chair)
Ravi Prakash
- Assistant Professor, Electronics
Richard Yu
- Professor, Carleton School of Information Technology
Shulabh Gupta
- Assistant Professor, Electronics
Sreeraman Rajan
- Canada Research Chair in Sensor Systems, Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering (General Co-Chair)
Yuu Ono
- Associate Professor, P.Eng.
A Unique Opportunity for Researchers and Developers
The SAS is an international symposium that provides a unique opportunity for researchers and developers from around the globe to share progress in sensor technologies, methods, applications, standardization, and commercialization. Sessions offer forums where participants can exchange ideas and gain information on the sensor state of the art. A mix of plenary, poster, demonstration, plug-fests, and other networking activities ensure that your work will be seen.
The symposium brings together authors from 25 different countries and will cover a wide range of sensors applications:
- Assisted living
- Energy and smart grid
- Medical applications
- Remote sensing
- Internet of Things
- Aerospace
- Robotics
- Smart agriculture, buildings, cities and communities

Carleton Research
With leading experts in the field, learn more about Carleton research that is progressing sensor technologies, methods and applications.
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