Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen is a highly accomplished scholar and researcher in the Department of Systems and Naval Mechatronic Engineering at National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, with a distinguished background in mechatronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and optical sensing technologies. Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Automatic Control Engineering from Feng Chia University, Taiwan, and completed his Ph.D. in Engineering and System Science from National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. His academic journey is marked by extensive research experience and a commitment to innovation in the areas of MOEMS, microactuators, fiber optic lighting, and underwater sensor modules. He has served as a researcher in the MEMS Division at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and as a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), where he deepened his expertise in MEMS and advanced sensor systems. His research interests span the design and fabrication of optical sensors, underwater monitoring systems, and intelligent diagnostic technologies, focusing on their applications in marine and industrial environments. Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen possesses advanced research skills in sensor fabrication, microactuator design, signal processing, and mechatronic system integration, which have been instrumental in producing innovative, real-time monitoring systems. His contributions are reflected in numerous IEEE and Scopus-indexed publications, patents, and funded research projects. Recognized for his academic excellence, Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen has received multiple awards for research innovation and outstanding contributions to mechatronic engineering. He is also an active member of professional organizations such as IEEE, engaging in leadership and mentorship activities that foster technological advancement and academic collaboration. In conclusion, Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen exemplifies scientific excellence, leadership, and innovation, making him a driving force in the advancement of modern mechatronics and optical sensing technologies.

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Featured Publications

Shen, S.-C. (2025). Design and fabrication of posture sensing and damage evaluating system for underwater pipelines. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2025). A real-time diagnostic system using a long short-term memory model with signal reshaping technology for ship propellers. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2022). Automated system of tubular filtration for rotifer production. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society.

Shen, S.-C. (2022). Design and testing of real-time sensing system used in predicting the leakage of subsea pipeline. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2022). A self-powered strain sensor applied to real-time monitoring for movable structures. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2019). Design and fabrication of a displacement sensor using screen printing technology and piezoelectric nanofibers in D33 mode. Sensors and Materials.

Shen, S.-C. (2019). A framework for process inspection of metal additive manufacturing. Sensors and Materials.

Benjamin Arul S | Sensors and Instrumentation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Benjamin Arul S | Sensors and Instrumentation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Jeppiaar University | India

Short Bio 🌟

Benjamin Arul Selvaraj is a dedicated Assistant Professor with a passion for teaching and inspiring students in the fields of Sensors and Instrumentation. With over a decade of experience in higher education, he has consistently developed and delivered engaging lectures, enhancing class productivity and student comprehension. His proactive approach and expertise have contributed to the academic success and holistic development of his students.

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Education 🎓

Benjamin completed his Master of Engineering in Electronics & Control Engineering from Sathyabama University, Chennai, in 2013. Prior to this, he earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering from St. Joseph’s Engineering College, Chennai, in 2009. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Sensors at the Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, furthering his research and expertise in this specialized field.

Experience 💼

Benjamin has a rich teaching background, starting as a Lecturer at Thangavelu Engineering College (2010-2013), then moving to KCG College of Technology as an Assistant Professor (2013-2014), and currently holding the same position at Jeppiaar Engineering College since 2014. Throughout his career, he has maintained extensive knowledge in current research, developed strategic lesson plans, and employed diverse teaching methods to enhance student learning experiences.

Research Interests 🔬

His research interests lie primarily in the field of Sensors and Instrumentation, with a focus on developing innovative solutions and technologies to improve system efficiencies and applications. He continuously conducts thorough research to keep his subject knowledge current and relevant, ensuring his teaching meets academic standards and industry demands.

Awards 🏆

Benjamin’s dedication and excellence in teaching have been recognized with various roles and responsibilities such as Department Discipline In-charge, Class Advisor, Placement Coordinator, and Guest Lecture In-charge. These positions reflect his leadership, organizational skills, and commitment to enhancing the educational environment.

Publications 📝

Benjamin has contributed to several prestigious journals and conferences. Here are some of his notable publications: