From May 4th to 9th, 2025, the PIERS2025 PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium (2025 International Symposium on Photonics and Electromagnetics Research) was successfully held in Abu Dhabi. Tang Qingmiao, a graduate student co-supervised by Dr. Yan Shujia from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering of our university, presented a paper entitled "An Efficient Water Quality Assessment Method Based on Multi-sensor Fusion System" at the meeting.
PIERS is a series of large-scale international conferences organized by The Electromagnetics Academy to introduce and promote advances in photonics and electromagnetism. Since its first conference in Boston, USA in 1989 by Professor Jin Au Kong (1942-2008) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PIERS has toured major cities around the world every year and is an annual event for the photonics and electromagnetism community.

Tang Qingmiao gave a special report in the AdvancedNummerical Methods in Computational Electromagnetics 1 group meeting, detailing her research on water quality detection methods for multi-sensor fusion, which makes water quality detection more real-time and efficient through multi-sensor fusion technology. And the renderings of predicting water quality through neural networks are given.