
Recent CS
Colloquiums
Colloquiums
Recent CS Colloquiums

Date | Title | Speaker |
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12 DEC 2023 | Lessons Learned after 25 Years Designing Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms | Prof Carlos A. Coello Coello, Professor, CINVESTAV-IPN Department of Computer Science Mexico City, Mexico |
08 DEC 2023 | Wireless Security for the Internet of Things: Device Authentication and Key Generation | Dr. Junqing Zhang, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics University of Liverpool, UK |
27 NOV 2023 | Difficulties in Fair Performance Comparison of Evolutionary Multi-Objective Algorithms | Prof Hisao Ishibuchi, Chair Professor, Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
21 NOV 2023 | Adaptive Solution Prediction via Machine Learning for Large-Scale Combinatorial Optimization | Professor Xiaodong Li, Professor, School of Computing Technologies RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
30 OCT 2023 | Cryptography and Blockchain for Secure and Private Web3 Ecosystem | Prof. Taeho Jung, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Notre Dame Indiana, USA |
17 OCT 2023 | Stochastic Cumulative DNN Inference for Intelligent IoT Applications | Prof Weihua Zhuang, Professor, University Professor, Tier I Canada Research Chair Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo, Canada |
11 OCT 2023 | Adaptive Privacy-Preserving Coded Computing With Hierarchical Task Partitioning | Sheng Zhou, Associate Professor, Tsinghua University |
10 OCT 2023 | The origins of neurons, brains & memory: Deciphering convergent evolution at the single-cell resolution | Leonid L. Moroz, Distinguished Professor, Neuroscience, Genetics, Biology, and Chemistry, University of Florida, USA |
09 OCT 2023 | IEEE VTS Distinguished Lecture: A Decoupled Radio Access Networks Architecture for 6G: Concepts, Methods and Directions | Professor ZHOU Haibo, Professor, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, China |
09 OCT 2023 | RingSFL: An Adaptive Split Federated Learning Towards Taming Client Heterogeneity | Nan Cheng, Professor, School of Telecommunications Engineering Xidian University, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China |
For past colloquiums, please visit CS Colloquiums Archive.
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