Professor Sun Ning of College of Artificial Intelligence Wins Young Scientist Award of ICCAR

2022-06-09

NKU News Network (reported by correspondent Zhou Lu and reporter Qiao Renming) From April 8 to 10, The 8th International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics (ICCAR) was held online. The conference sets up the Young Scientist Award, the Best Paper Award and the Best Presentation Award. At the closing ceremony and award ceremony of the conference, Professor Karimi from Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, the Chairman of the conference procedure and academician of The Academy of Europe, read out the list of winners. After free application and strict selection, Professor Sun Ning of the College of Artificial Intelligence, NKU becomes the only winner of the Young Scientist Award of this conference.




According to the awarding regulations, Young Scientist Award of ICCAR is awarded to outstanding young scientific and technological workers who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of control, automation and robotics, have doctoral degrees and are under the age of 35.


It is reported that ICCAR has been successfully held for 8 sessions, and the previous sessions were held in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Nagoya, Japan, Auckland, New Zealand, Beijing, China and other places. The Chairman of this ICCAR conference is Professor Witold Pedrycz of University of Alberta, Canada (IEEE Life Fellow, academician of The Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada, foreign academician of Polish Academy of Sciences, former editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, and current editor-in-chief of top journals such as Information Sciences, etc.). The authors of the conference papers come from China, United States, Germany, Sweden, Britain, Spain, Australia, Singapore, India, Philippines, Sri Lanka, etc.