2025

DTIS 2025 has been successfully concluded!


On December 12–14, 2025, the 5th International Conference on Detection Technology and Intelligent Systems (DTIS 2025), together with the 2025 International University-Industry-Research-Application Cooperation Conference (Jiangxi Venue) — the Eastern China Jiaotong University Subforum on Theoretical and Technological Innovation in Railway and Energy Integration — concluded successfully in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. The conference was hosted by Eastern China Jiaotong University and organized by its School of Electrical and Automation Engineering. It brought together nearly one hundred experts, scholars, and representatives from universities, research institutes, and industry enterprises at home and abroad to engage in in-depth academic exchanges and discussions on university-industry-research-application cooperation in cutting-edge fields such as detection technology, intelligent systems, railway electrification, and energy integration.

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The opening ceremony was hosted by Professor Zhu Zhenmin, Vice Dean of the School of Electrical and Automation Engineering at Eastern China Jiaotong University.

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Professor Huang Zhichao, Vice President of Eastern China Jiaotong University, delivered the welcome address, stressing the strategic importance of deepening international university-industry-research-application cooperation and focusing on technological innovation in the cross-disciplinary field of railways and energy amid a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation.

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Ms. Titova Tamila Semenovna, First Vice President of the St. Petersburg State University of Railways in Russia, delivered a video message congratulating the conference on its opening. She spoke highly of Eastern China Jiaotong University’s significant achievements in promoting international academic exchange and collaborative innovation, and expressed her sincere hope for further deepening the strategic partnership between the two universities and jointly cultivating outstanding engineering talent.

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At the opening ceremony, a significant unveiling ceremony was held to mark the official launch of the undergraduate education program in Electrical Engineering and Automation jointly organized by Eastern China Jiaotong University and St. Petersburg State University of Railways in Russia. Professor Huang Zhichao, Vice President of Eastern China Jiaotong University, Zhu Wanghai, Director of the Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, and student representatives from China and Russia jointly unveiled the project, opening a new chapter for deep cooperation between the two countries in engineering education.

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The academic presentation session of the forum was particularly outstanding, with seven high-level keynote reports forming the core program. Professor Liu Zhigang, IEEE/IET Fellow from Southwest Jiaotong University, gave an in-depth analysis titled “Electrical Instability Analysis of Multi-Train Grid Connection in Electrified Railways under New Energy Integration,” providing theoretical guidance for building highly stable railway energy systems.

Associate Professor Wang Xin from The Chinese University of Hong Kong presented “Deep Learning-Based Cancer Subtype Classification for Precision Oncology,” demonstrating the breakthrough applications of cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies in the field of life and health.

Professor Pavel Ivanov from Irkutsk State Transport University delivered a report entitled “Smart Railway Vehicles: Digital Twin of the Air Brake System of Railway Vehicles,” sharing Russia’s advanced experience in the digitalization and simulation technologies of railway equipment.

Professor Liu Qiegen from Nanchang University gave a presentation titled “Generative Intelligent Medical Imaging for the Raw Data Domain,” showcasing the latest progress of intelligent imaging technologies in medical diagnostics.

Senior Engineer Xiong Junjie from the Electric Power Research Institute of State Grid Jiangxi Electric Power Co., Ltd. discussed “Ice Accretion Early Warning and Protection Measures for Wind Farms in Cold Wave Disaster Weather,” providing important solutions for the safe operation of new energy sites.

Professor Chang Jiantao from Xidian University shared “Foundations of Industrial AI Big Data and Its Applications in SMT Production Lines for Electronic Assembly,” offering an in-depth explanation of the practical achievements of industrial intelligence and big data technologies in high-end manufacturing.

At the end of the keynote session, Associate Professor Alexander Cherepanov from Irkutsk State Transport University presented “Modeling of Railway Power Supply Systems in the Fazonord Software Package,” focusing on innovative methods for railway power supply system modeling and energy efficiency optimization.

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The reports delivered by the experts vividly illustrated, from multiple dimensions ranging from basic research and technological development to industrial applications, the deep integration and innovative pathways of intelligent technologies with major industrial needs. In addition to the keynote sessions, the conference also featured a young scholars’ presentation session. Three scholars from the Zhejiang Institute of Quality Science, Xinjiang University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the United States respectively reported their latest research on online inspection of piston water meters, simulation techniques for ground-penetrating radar data augmentation, and a non-contact liquid level indicator for visually impaired users, demonstrating the innovative vitality of young researchers.

The conference brought together the wisdom of scholars from China, Russia, and other countries. Covering topics from basic research and technological development to engineering applications, the presentations fully embodied the conference’s theme of collaborative innovation in “university-industry-research-application” cooperation. During the Q&A sessions, participants actively interacted and engaged in lively exchanges of ideas, providing a high-level international platform for academic communication and for promoting interdisciplinary exchange and technological progress in detection technology, intelligent systems, rail transit, and energy and power engineering. The successful holding of the conference not only strengthened Eastern China Jiaotong University’s academic influence in related fields, but also injected new intellectual momentum into serving the strategy of building China into a transport powerhouse and supporting local economic and social development.