Warwick Secure and Intelligent Communications (WSIC) Workshop
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About the Event
Warwick secure and intelligent communications (WSIC) workshop will take place on 28th July 2023 at Space 43, Scarman, Warwick Conferences, University of Warwick. The workshop will consist of a keynote session featuring four talks, as well as a poster session. The poster session will showcase recent research findings on a wide range of topics related to AI, including, but not limited to, the following:
- AI-enabled communications
- AI-enabled security and cyber technology
- AI-related other technologies
The WSIC workshop is supported by the Cyber Security GRP (Global Research Priority) at the University of Warwick and hosted by the School of Engineering and WMG. It is free to all attendees, but online registration is required for head count.
The aim of this workshop is to foster interactions among various disciplines in the field of secure and intelligent communications, and to present an excellent platform to meet and share the latest research work. The WSIC workshop offers a unique opportunity for PhD students, post-docs, and research and teaching academics working in secure and intelligent communications or AI-related technologies to engage in discussions on emerging developments, concepts, and best practices, and to identify synergies and directions for broader and more profound applications of secure and intelligent communications.
Schedule
09:00-09:45 Registration/Sign in (with refreshments)
09:45-10:00 Welcome
10:00-10:45 Keynote Talk 1
10:45-11:15 Coffee/Tea Break, Posters and Networking
11:15-12:00 Keynote Talk 2
12:00-13:00 Lunch (self-service)
13:00-13:45 Keynote Talk 3
13:45-14:30 Keynote Talk 4
14:30-16:00 Poster Session (with Coffee/Tea and refreshments)
Registration (Online registration has been closed)
If you are interested in presenting a poster at the workshop, please register (free) for this event and submit your poster
here
(closed) before 5pm on 20 July 2023. Acceptance decisions will be announced on 21 July 2023. To encourage ECRs and PhDs to attend this workshop, we will provide a few awards (£50) for the winning posters.
If you plan to attend the workshop without presenting a poster, please register (free)
here
(closed) before 5pm on 20 July 2023. Alternatively, you can also register on-site on the day of the workshop.
Please feel free to contact Dr Hua Yan (
) or Dr Tianhua Xu ( ) if you have any questions relating to this event.Access
On-site Venue: Scarman Conference Centre
Online access via Zoom:
You can click this
link
(Expired) to listen to the keynote talks online.
Meeting ID:
998 8442 4180
Passcode:
WSIC2023
Organisation Committee
Steering Committee:
Prof. Gan Zheng, School of Engineering, University of Warwick (Chair)
General Chairs:
Dr Hua Yan, School of Engineering, University of Warwick (Chair)
Dr Tianhua Xu, School of Engineering, University of Warwick (Co-Chair)
Technical Program Committee:
Dr Subhash Lakshminarayana, School of Engineering, University of Warwick (Chair)
Dr Yongxu Zhu, School of Engineering, University of Warwick (Co-Chair)
Dr Yue Jin, WMG, University of Warwick
Dr Anita Khadka, Northeastern University London (was with WMG)
Dr Kai Shi, WMG, University of Warwick
Dr Hamidreza Arjmandi, School of Engineering, University of Warwick
Dr Lifeng Wang, Department of Electronic Engineering, Fudan University
Dr Bo Tan, Electrical Engineering, Tampere University, Finland
Invited talks
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1 Prof. Geoffrey Ye Li (short bioLink opens in a new window)
Title: Deep Learning for Future Wireless Communications
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2 Prof. Michalis Matthaiou (short bioLink opens in a new window)
Title: Cell-free massive MIMO for next generation multiple access
slides for this talk - slides_Michalis MatthaiouLink opens in a new window
3 Prof. Shuang-Hua Yang (short bioLink opens in a new window)
Title: Deep learning based communications system with co-channel interference
slides for this talk - slides_Shuang-Hua YangLink opens in a new window
4 Prof. Walid Saad (short bioLink opens in a new window)
Title: Understand Me If You Can: Reasoning Foundations of Semantic Communication Networks
slides for this talk - slides_Walid SaadLink opens in a new window
Workshop Program
You may download the workshop program here Link opens in a new window