News Express: UM SKL-IOTSC holds academic committee meeting

新聞快訊:澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室舉行學術委員會會議

澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室舉行第二屆學術委員會第一次會議
The first meeting of the second academic committee of SKL-IOTSC


澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室舉行學術委員會會議

澳門大學智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室舉行第二屆學術委員會第一次會議,多位專家學者出席探討實驗室的發展和未來方向。

澳門科學技術發展基金行政委員會委員葉桂林,中國科學院院士兼學術委員會主席梅宏,中國科學院院士程時傑、金紅光、李惠,中國工程院院士范維澄、張平、李克強,香港科技大學(廣州)創校校長倪明選,東南大學副校長金石,上海人工智能實驗室教授喬宇等參與會議。

會議由梅宏主持,葉桂林及澳大校長兼智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室主任宋永華於會上致辭。宋永華感謝與會專家對大學和實驗室的支持、指導及鼓勵。他表示,實驗室將繼續堅守初心,秉持科學精神,為城市的智慧化建設和可持續發展貢獻更多的科技力量。

葉桂林表示,實驗室自成立以來,持續取得巨大突破,多項科研成果榮獲國內外的殊榮,如光華工程科技獎、全國創新爭先獎、國家科學技術進步獎、澳門科技獎、歐洲結構動力學學會青年研究獎等。實驗室致力於智慧城市建設和科技創新,持續取得重大突破,更逐步構建起一個具有國際水準的智慧城市混合現實仿真與智能決策平台,對智慧城市進行智慧管理與決策控制,重點應用領域包括智慧能源、智慧交通、城市安全與災害防治等,為澳門的可持續發展作出了重要貢獻。同時,實驗室致力於促進產學研的融合,與南方電網簽訂創新合作協議,聯合開展數字電網關鍵技術研發,推動關鍵技術在粵港澳大灣區落地應用。另外,通過城市災害防治理論與技術創新,實驗室研發先進傳感器,在港珠澳大橋和橫琴粵澳深度合作區橫琴二橋等重大工程健康監測中得到成功應用。實驗室還積極探索能源管理和城市治理等方面的創新方法,助力提升澳門城市的抗災能力和能源管理水平。

展望未來,葉桂林期待實驗室持續秉持原創性研究精神,不斷推動科研領域的突破,攻克物聯網及智慧城市的核心技術難題,實現科技創新和產業發展的深度融合,加強與各界專家的合作,積極拓展國際交流,引進具有國際視野的優秀科研人才,進一步提升澳門在科研領域的影響力和競爭力。同時,他亦希望實驗室積極參與產學研合作,促進科技成果轉化,為澳門的可持續發展提供更多有力的支持。

澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室副主任馬少丹全面匯報實驗室2024年的建設進展及科研成果,並具體介紹未來的發展規劃及工作重點。委員們充分肯定及高度評價了實驗室於科技創新、人才培養、產學研合作、開放課題等方面取得的成果,建議實驗室致力於重大科研項目的推進,深化基礎理論與技術研究,不斷促進科技成果轉化,發揮澳門優勢,積極參與國家重大科技項目。

最後,宋永華感謝委員的寶貴建議,實驗室將在學術委員會的指導和協助下,以優秀的人才為基石,攀登科研高峰,致力為澳門及國家的特、精、強戰略作出實質貢獻。是次會議有8位實驗室科研骨幹參加,通過會上的深入討論和交流,為智慧城市物聯網的發展和科技創新提供了重要的指導和保障。

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UM SKL-IOTSC holds academic committee meeting

The State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City (SKL-IOTSC) of the University of Macau (UM) held the first meeting of its second academic committee. Experts and scholars attended the meeting to discuss the development and future direction of the laboratory.

The meeting was attended by Ip Kuai Lam, member of the Administrative Committee of the Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) of Macao; Mei Hong, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and president of the academic committee; Cheng Shijie, Jin Hongguang, and Li Hui, members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Fan Weicheng, Zhang Ping, and Li Keqiang, members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering; Lionel Ni, founding president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou); Jin Shi, vice president of Southeast University; and Qiao Yu, professor at Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

The meeting was chaired by Mei, with speeches delivered by Ip and Yonghua Song, rector of UM and director of SKL-IOTSC. Song expressed his gratitude to the participating experts for their support, guidance, and encouragement to the university and the laboratory. He added that SKL-IOTSC will continue to adhere to its original aspiration, uphold the scientific spirit, and contribute to the smart and sustainable development of cities through advancements in science and technology.

Ip said that since its establishment, SKL-IOTSC has consistently made significant breakthroughs, and many of its research results have received national and international awards, such as the Guanghua Engineering Science and Technology Prize, National Innovation Excellence Award, State Scientific and Technological Progress Award, Macao Science and Technology Award, and Junior Research Prize from the European Association for Structural Dynamics. The laboratory is dedicated to smart city development and technological innovation, continuously making major breakthroughs. It has built an international-level simulation and decision-making platform for intelligent management and decision-making in smart cities. The platform focuses on key application areas such as smart energy, smart transportation, urban safety and disaster prevention, and has made important contributions to Macao’s sustainable development. SKL-IOTSC is also committed to promoting industry-academia integration, and has signed an innovation cooperation agreement with China Southern Power Grid to jointly develop key digital grid technologies and promote their application in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. In addition, through theoretical and technological innovations in urban disaster prevention, advanced sensors have been developed and successfully applied in structural health monitoring in major projects such as the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and the Second Hengqin Bridge of the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin. The laboratory also actively explores innovative methods in energy management and urban governance to help improve Macao’s disaster resilience and energy management.

Ip expressed hope that SKL-IOTSC will continue to uphold the spirit of original research, drive breakthroughs in scientific research, address core technical challenges in the Internet of Things and smart cities, and achieve deep integration of technological innovation and industrial development. The laboratory is also expected to strengthen cooperation with experts in various fields, actively expand international exchanges, and attract outstanding researchers with international perspectives, so as to further enhance Macao’s influence and competitiveness in scientific research. Additionally, he hoped that the laboratory will actively participate in industry-academia collaboration to promote the transformation of science and technology research results and provide robust support for Macao’s sustainable development.

Ma Shaodan, associate director of SKL-IOTSC, gave a comprehensive report on the laboratory’s developments and research achievements in 2024, and detailed its development plan and focus. The committee members gave full recognition and spoke highly of the laboratory’s accomplishments in technological innovation, talent cultivation, industry-academia collaboration, and open projects. They suggested that the laboratory should commit itself to advancing major research projects, deepening basic theoretical and technical research, and promoting the transformation of science and technology research results, thus leveraging Macao’s advantages and actively participating in major national science and technology projects.

At the end of the meeting, Song thanked the committee members for their suggestions. He said that with the guidance and assistance of the academic committee, SKL-IOTSC will use outstanding talent as its cornerstone to reach new heights in scientific research, and make substantial contributions to the development strategies of Macao and the country. The meeting was also attended by eight key researchers from the laboratory. Through in-depth discussions and exchanges, they provided important guidance and insights for the development and technological innovation of the Internet of Things for smart cities.

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