ICEBA 2025 concludes successfully in Taiwan and Vietnam: A cross-disciplinary forum connecting the global scientific community

The 6th International Conference on Engineering, Physics, MEMS – Biomedical Sensors and Applications (ICEBA 2025), co-organized by the University of Science – Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM), Tohoku University (Japan), National Central University (Taiwan), and Eastern International University (EIU), has officially concluded after an active and productive program held across two venues in Taiwan and Vietnam. ICEBA is a prestigious academic initiative jointly organized over the years by the University of Science and Tohoku University, aiming to strengthen interdisciplinary research collaboration among universities worldwide, especially in cutting-edge technological and engineering fields.

This year, the conference took place at two locations: National Central University (NCU) in Taiwan last week, followed by Eastern International University (EIU) in Binh Duong, Vietnam, from November 11 to 12. The multi-site format enabled deeper engagement and continuous exchange among the international scientific community in the context of rapidly advancing engineering and technological disciplines.

ICEBA 2025 brought together approximately 80 domestic and international scientists, featuring more than 70 high-quality presentations spanning a wide range of emerging and specialized research areas, including Engineering and Applied Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, MEMS and sensors, semiconductor devices, biomedical engineering, digital microfluidics, microelectronics, integrated circuit (IC) design, renewable energy, computer science, simulation and modeling, embedded systems, IoT, Machine Learning, AI, medical physics, nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing technologies, and robotics.

Over the two working days, the conference was organized into two main sessions: a plenary session featuring keynote presentations from leading international experts focusing on new trends, pioneering research directions, and future application potentials; and parallel technical sessions where research groups presented in-depth findings and engaged in academic discussions within specialized subfields. This structure enhanced scholarly interaction and strengthened connections between early-career researchers and experienced specialists.

The seamless linkage between the Taiwan and Vietnam venues fostered an open academic environment, affirming the spirit of borderless scientific collaboration. The conference also opened up new opportunities for cooperation among research groups, universities, and industry partners, contributing to the advancement of cutting-edge engineering and technological fields across the region.

ICEBA 2025 concluded with significant academic achievements, further solidifying its position as a reputable international forum for interdisciplinary scientific exchange. ICEBA 2026 is expected to be co-organized by the University of Science – VNU-HCM, Tohoku University (Japan), the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Industry Association (HSIA), and the Saigon Hi-Tech Park Research & Development Center (SHTP Labs), promising new milestones in scientific collaboration and innovation.