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2025
10.17
Southeast University Team Introduces Novel Method to Enhance MEMS Gyroscope Accuracy at IEEE SENSORS 2025
A research team from Southeast University, led by Professor Bo Yang, has developed a groundbreaking method to significantly enhance the accuracy of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) gyroscopes. The research, to be presented at the prestigious IEEE SENSORS 2025 conference, introduces a high-prec
2025
09.29
New Smartphone-Based Method for Accurate Worker Positioning on Construction Sites
Tracking worker locations accurately on busy construction sites is essential for improving safety and efficiency. However, current methods are often too expensive or not reliable enough. Our research introduces a new method called MARSNet, which uses the sensors already inside standard smartphon
2025
09.10
Graduate Team from Southeast University (SEU) School of Instrument Science and Engineering to Join EMBC 2025 in Denmark
From July 14 to 17, 2025, a six-member graduate team from the Institute of Advanced Medical Engineering and Equipment, School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, will attend the 47th IEEE International Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology (EMBC 2025) at the Bell
2025
09.02
SEU made important progress in AI-Assisted Emergency Triage
Recently, the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) has accepted the paper titled “A Novel ED Triage Framework Using Conditional Imputation, Multi-Scale Semantic Learning, and Cross-Modal Fusion,” The work, led by Prof. Jun Zhang’s team
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