Better Life with Energy and Intelligence Technology : The Third Research Forum of Changzhou University and Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Wikman, Marina (2014)
Wikman, Marina
Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978‐951‐633‐151‐8
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978‐951‐633‐151‐8
Tiivistelmä
The publication contains brief articles, based on the presentations given at the third joint research forum of Changzhou University (CCZU) and Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (SAMK). The forum was held in the beginning of year 2014 in Changzhou, China, and was called “Better Life with Energy and Intelligence Technology”.
In general, the regularly organised forum provides an opportunity to faculty members to present their research on an international forum to colleagues, and it enables exchange of ideas and networking among the researchers. The forum themes are decided based on the diversity of topics studied at CCZU and SAMK, ranging this time from environmental research to welfare technology.
The co‐operation between CCZU and SAMK started already in 2008. The joint activities extend from student and faculty exchanges to projects and research collaboration. Internationality is, thus, brought to all levels of educational operations.
This publication aims at introducing current themes of research carried out by faculty members at CCZU and SAMK, and the articles serve as an indication of research topics. Fellow researchers and any stakeholders whose business and operations could benefit from the introduced studies are also invited to learn more about the research discussed, and are welcome to contact CCZU and SAMK.
In general, the regularly organised forum provides an opportunity to faculty members to present their research on an international forum to colleagues, and it enables exchange of ideas and networking among the researchers. The forum themes are decided based on the diversity of topics studied at CCZU and SAMK, ranging this time from environmental research to welfare technology.
The co‐operation between CCZU and SAMK started already in 2008. The joint activities extend from student and faculty exchanges to projects and research collaboration. Internationality is, thus, brought to all levels of educational operations.
This publication aims at introducing current themes of research carried out by faculty members at CCZU and SAMK, and the articles serve as an indication of research topics. Fellow researchers and any stakeholders whose business and operations could benefit from the introduced studies are also invited to learn more about the research discussed, and are welcome to contact CCZU and SAMK.