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IEEE VTS DL Talk and Research Visit of Prof. Shui Yu (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Prof. Shui Yu (UTS, Australia) is visiting the NET group during June 1-4, 2023 and delivering an IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Distinguished Lecturer (VTS DL) talk below:
Title: The Future Networks where Communications Meet Artificial Intelligence
Time: 16:30-18:00, June 1, 2023
Room: SR2.101, Institute of Computer Science, Goldschmidtstr. 7, 37077 Göttingen
Abstract: Networking and artificial intelligence were developing independently in the past. However, they are merging today for an unprecedented virtual world for human beings, e.g. the metaverse. In this talk, we would like to firstly shoot a glance on the emerging future of networking. Secondly, we will discuss the challenges of the unfolding history of the field, and also humbly present our understanding and attempts on semantic communication, geometric deep learning, and quantum networking. We sincerely hope this talk will shed light for interested researchers, and also expect to work with talented colleagues to explore the uncharted parts of the promising land.
Short Bio: Shui Yu is a Professor of School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. His research interest includes Cybersecurity, Network Science, Big Data, and Mathematical Modelling. He has published five monographs and edited two books, more than 500 technical papers at different venues, such as IEEE TDSC, TPDS, TC, TIFS, TMC, TKDE, TETC, ToN, and INFOCOM. His current h-index is 66. Professor Yu promoted the research field of networking for big data since 2013, and his research outputs have been widely adopted by industrial systems, such as Amazon cloud security. He is currently serving the editorial boards of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (Area Editor) and IEEE Internet of Things Journal (Editor). He served as a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Communications Society (2018-2021). He is a Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society, and an elected member of Board of Governors of IEEE VTS and IEEE ComSoc, respectively. He is a member of ACM and AAAS, and a Fellow of IEEE.