History 2025

The 3rd International Conference on Advanced Sensing and Intelligent Systems (ICASIS 2025), held successfully in Nanjing, China from June 13-15, 2025, marked a significant milestone in the convergence of cutting-edge research and academic excellence. The conference served as a dynamic platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the globe to exchange knowledge and insights in the realms of advanced sensing and intelligent systems.

These esteemed speakers shared their expertise, insights, and research contributions, enriching the conference with diverse perspectives and groundbreaking ideas. The presentations and discussions fostered a collaborative environment, encouraging the exchange of innovative concepts and the exploration of new avenues in advanced sensing and intelligent systems.
ICASIS 2025 not only provided a platform for intellectual discourse but also facilitated networking opportunities among participants, fostering future collaborations and partnerships. The diverse international representation underscored the global significance of the conference, promoting the exchange of ideas and methodologies across borders.


Prof. Pingyi Fan | Tsinghua University, China

Speech Title: AI and Information Theory: From Entropy to Intelligent Information Processing



Asst. Prof. Hao Huang | Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Speech Title: Toward Secure 6G: Intelligent Signal Recognition and Spectrum Management with AI and LLMs



Prof. Bingang Xu | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China

Speech Title: Advanced Wearable Technology for Energy and Sensing Applications


Dr. Hanan Aldowah | Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia

Speech Title: Exploring the futureof intelligent systems


Asst. Prof. Gabriel E. Casiño | Tagoloan Community College, Philippines

Speech Title: Innovating Attendance Monitoring with IoT & Biometric Systems: A Scalable Multi-Campus Solution


Prof. Paul Weng | Duke Kunshan University, China

Speech Title: Optimizing global performance metrics in deep reinforcement learning


Prof. Zhijie Xu | Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Speech Title: Visual Computing for Smart Autonomy: From Artistic Inspiration to Unmanned Systems