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Welcome to UT25
The Underwater Technology (UT) symposium, one of the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society’s premier events, has been at the forefront of technological advancements in the underwater field for the past 27 years. It was first held in 1998 in Tokyo and has since been a platform for scholars, students, and experts to share their research and insights. The IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (IEEE OES) is pleased to invite authors and delegates to the UT 2025 in Taipei. The UT 2025 consists of technical presentations, keynote speeches, student posters, exhibitions, and a first-day technical tour. The conference will also entertain the delegates with various social functions, including a reception, a banquet, and a last-day culture tour. Be sure to be in Taipei in March 2025. Use the opportunity to present your work and experiences through technical discussions in an informal atmosphere with people you already know and the new you will meet.
The organizers are soliciting abstracts and exhibitions from both industry and academia that focus on near-term development and applications in the underwater environment. Core topics include but are not limited to the following suggested headings:
Acoustics and Communications
Acoustic Tomography
Autonomous Ocean Sensing Systems
Environmental Monitoring
Fishery Engineering
Human-autonomy Interaction
Marine Construction
Marine Mineral Resources
Marine Robotics
Marine Sensors
Mobile Sensor and Actuator Networks
Observatory and Disaster Mitigation
Renewable Energy
Underwater Archaeology
Underwater Bio-related Technology
Underwater Soundscape
Others
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering – Call for Papers
(Special Issue on the IEEE UT2025 Symposium)
The Journal will publish a Special Issue of papers to be presented at the UT2025 Symposium in Taipei, March 2 – 5, 2025. The IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society sponsors the Symposium and brings together those working in underwater technology. Topics of special interest include:
- Underwater Acoustics, Communications, and Tomography
- Autonomous Systems and Marine Robotics
- Environmental Monitoring and Disaster Mitigation
- Marine Sensors, Mobile Networks, and Observatories
- Technologies for Marine Resource Exploration and Renewable Energy Systems
- Bio-inspired Underwater Technologies: Sensors, Actuators, and Control Systems
- Advanced Imaging and Data Processing for Underwater Cultural Heritage
- Underwater Acoustic Sensing and Signal Processing for Soundscape Analysis
The special issue is only open to papers presented at the UT2025 Symposium. If the authors of an accepted paper do not present their paper at the Symposium, it will be published in a later regular issue of the Journal.
Presenting JOE Accepted Papers at UT 2025
The IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering (JOE) encourages authors of recently accepted/published JOE papers to present their work at the upcoming UT25 Symposium. This is a great opportunity for JOE authors to share their research with a broad, international audience, receive feedback, and network with potential collaborators.
Venue
UT 2025 will be held at The Grand Hotel Taipei. The Meeting venue is located at Yuanshan in Zhongshan District. It is one of the most notable hotels in Taiwan, featuring an eye-catching Chinese palace style exterior. Nearby attractions include Shinlin night market, Taipei Fine Arts Museum and National Palace Museum.
The venue is accessible via public transportation, with the Jiantan MRT station a 15 minute walk away. Alternatively, guests can catch a free shuttle bus provided by the hotel to and from the MRT Station.
Address : No. 1, Section 4, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan