Informatics students push the boundaries of AI innovation

The College of Informatics at CYUT hosted its Graduation Project Exhibition on December 3, featuring 69 innovative projects and 315 students showcasing their work across fields such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and multimedia applications. Among the standout projects was “Piezoelectric Composite Sensors” by students from the Department of Information and Communication Engineering, which earned multiple international awards, demonstrating excellence in technological innovation. President Tao-Ming Cheng highlighted CYUT’s consistent presence in the THE World University Rankings for Computer Science over the past six years. This exhibition not only serves as a platform for showcasing student achievements but also fosters industry-academia collaboration. CYUT remains committed to nurturing global talent for the AI and IoT era. 

 

      The exhibition spotlighted remarkable projects from various departments. The Department of Information Management combined AI, virtual reality, and multimedia technologies into projects such as immersive interactive projections and a gamified learning tool for foreigners to study Mandarin. The Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering focused on diverse AI applications, such as smart traffic light systems and virtual idol technologies. The Department of Information and Communication Engineering emphasized smart systems for agriculture, traffic safety, and monitoring. The event also welcomed industry professionals and high school students, fostering cross-institutional collaboration and inspiring the next generation of innovators.

Student project, Piezoelectric Composite Sensors, won the Gold Medal at the 2024 International Innocation Invention Competition.

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