Seminar on Computer Visualization and Digital Twins Successfully Held at MUST LIU's Innovation and Technology Center of Macau University of Science and Technology

Seminar on Computer Visualization and Digital Twins Successfully Held at MUST LIU's Innovation and Technology Center of Macau University of Science and Technology

On the occasion of the 24th Anniversary of the Macau University of Science and Technology, School of Computer Science and Engineering held a Seminar on Computer Visualization and Digital Twins on April 10th at MUST LIU’s Innovation and Technology Center, and invited six experts from different fields to deliver speeches and engage in discussions. The opening ceremony was chaired by Assistant Director of School of Computer Science and Engineering Li Jianqing, with Director Zhang Du and over 100 faculty members and students in attendance to commemorate the university's anniversary.

Professor Yu Riji was giving a speech

The seminar commenced with a keynote speech by Professor Yu Riji from Hubei University, who shared his research on "Cultural Heritage Digital Twinning and Its Application Scenarios." Professor Yu provided an in-depth interpretation of the new development opportunities brought by cultural heritage digital twinning in areas such as digital preservation, inheritance, and development. Following that, Professor Luo Xun from Tianjin University of Science and Technology introduced the simulation of biodiversity in the South China Sea using advanced digital techniques under the theme "Oceanic Biodiversity Digital Twinning." Assistant Professor Yang Junxiang from School of Computer Science and Engineering, Macau University of Science and Technology then presented two practical numerical methods for reconstructing 3D objects in his speech titled "Three-Dimensional Object Reconstruction Based on Partial Differential Equations."

Assistant Professor Huang Kai was giving a speech

In the second half of the seminar, General Manager Liu Xiangqun from Fujian Rhinoceros Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. explored "Exploration and Practice of VR Healthcare." He showcased the application of VR healthcare in surgical simulation, rehabilitation training, and other fields, while also providing forward-looking insights into future technological developments. Following that, Professor Li Hua from Changchun University of Science and Technology delivered a speech on "Large-scale Digital Twinning Scene Display Devices and Technologies," delving into the creation of digital replicas that highly match the physical world on a large scale and the application of related core technologies and devices. In the final session of the symposium, Assistant Professor Huang Kai from Macau University of Science and Technology shared the topic "Graph-based Computation and Mining: Applications and Advances" discussing the latest developments in graph-based computing and mining techniques and how these technologies can be applied to solve real-world problems.

This seminar provided an extensive and in-depth exploration of the latest technological developments in computer visualization and digital twins. The students displayed great interest and actively participated by asking insightful questions. The guest speakers encouraged students to develop and explore in various domains, not limiting themselves to their current field of study, but instead keeping an eye on future trends in technological advancements.

Group Photo of Guests