SS-02: Automation in Thermofluidics and Energy
Session Organizers
The driving force of automation is power, which is highly correlated with thermofluidics and energy. The special session will thus serve as a platform for scholars and engineers in the automation community to exchange ideas about thermofluidics and energy. Tentative subjects include but not limit to combustion, green energy, pumps and compressors, energy-saving devices, refrigeration, etc. Their technical analysis and design, control algorithms, performance optimization, sensors for self-diagnosis, and artificial intelligence (AI) aided operation are all welcomed.
- Prof. Yu-Bin Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Prof. Cho-Yu Lee, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
The driving force of automation is power, which is highly correlated with thermofluidics and energy. The special session will thus serve as a platform for scholars and engineers in the automation community to exchange ideas about thermofluidics and energy. Tentative subjects include but not limit to combustion, green energy, pumps and compressors, energy-saving devices, refrigeration, etc. Their technical analysis and design, control algorithms, performance optimization, sensors for self-diagnosis, and artificial intelligence (AI) aided operation are all welcomed.