ISAP2025 will organize several programs for young professionals.
Join us for an evening of networking and inspiration!
Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Time: 17:00–21:00 (including transportation)
Venue: THE LUIGANS Spa & Resort, Fukuoka, Japan
Participation Fee: ¥3,000
Registration: Register from the registration site
The ISAP2025 Young Professionals Reception is a vibrant, open-format gathering designed for next-generation researchers, including students, early-career doctors, and Young Professionals (YP) from AP-S and ISAP communities. With approximately 100 participants, this event offers a unique opportunity to: Exchange research ideas and career insights in a relaxed setting.
Build international connections with peers and industry leaders.
Gain valuable advice from IEEE Senior Members and Fellows.
You can register for the YP reception in the EDAS system. Please select either YP1 (travel by boat) or YP2 (travel by bus) that appears after you select the main conference registration.
isap-yp-contact2025@mail.ieice.org
We are excited to announce an Organized Session featuring approximately 10 international Young Professionals (including IEEE AP-S YP Ambassadors) as part of the ISAP YP program. Stay tuned for further details!
![]() | Can Ding University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia |
![]() | Takashi Tomura Science Tokyo, Japan |
![]() | Gangil Byun Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea (South) |
![]() | Hasan Abbas University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (Great Britain) |
![]() | Kentaro Murata Iwate University, Japan |
![]() | Rocio Rodriguez-Cano Aalborg University, Denmark Low Loss and Permittivity Glass for Electronic Packaging Applications |
![]() | Gangil Byun Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea (South) Spectral-Domain Green’s Function Analysis of Connected Slot Antenna Arrays with Multilayer Dielectric Media
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![]() | Kentaro Murata Iwate University, Japan RePH: RIS-Inspired Electronic Phantom |
![]() | Yoshiki Sugimoto Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Design of Low-Profile Square-Bottom Lens Antenna Array with anti-Reflection Structure on Lens Surface of High-Permittivity Material |
![]() | Hasan Abbas University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Modelling and Experimental Validation of Fluorescence Modulation in Mid-Infrared Photothermal Microscopy |
![]() | Daniel Headland The University of Adelaide, Australia Near-Field Surface Profilometer Using Compact Terahertz All-Dielectric Magnetic Dipole Antenna |
![]() | Can Ding University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia Enable Multi-Band Shared-Aperture Patch Array via Symmetrical Residual Current Cancellation |
![]() | Ryotaro Taniguchi NTT Corporation, Japan Research on Wireless Technology Connecting Cyber and Physical Spaces |
![]() | Makoto Sano Yokohama National University, Japan Design of a Folded Reflectarray Antenna with High Aperture Efficiency and Low Sidelobes |
![]() | Takuya Okura National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Study on Materials for Weight Reduction of Lens Antennas for HAPS Ground Stations |
![]() | Hajar AbediUniversity of Waterloo, Canada Radar Fusion for Enhanced Resident Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities |
![]() | Wei Lin The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 915MHz Wireless Power Transfer System for Supercapacitor-Energized IoT Terminals |