Prof. Yanjiao Chen
Zhejiang University, China
Biography:
Professor Chen Yanjiao, currently working in School of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University, is a researcher and doctoral supervisor of BAIren Project. He received his bachelor's degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2010, and his doctorate degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2015. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto in Canada and a researcher at Wuhan University. Mainly engaged in intelligent Internet of Things security research, published more than 100 papers in international authoritative journals and conferences in the field of computer network and information security, and entered the fifth batch of "wan People Program Young Top Talents" project of the Organization Department of the Central Committee; Selected as one of the 100 young people in Hubei Province "bai People Program" and Chutian students in Hubei Province "Chutian Scholars Program"; He was nominated by the Hong Kong Society of Science as a Young Scientist and the ACM-Wuhan Rising Star Award. Member of Program committee of ACM CCS, USENIX Security, NDSS, IEEE INFOCOM and other international conferences; He is the editorial board member of IEEE TIFS and other international journals.
Her main research interests are artificial intelligence security, intelligent voice security, Internet of Things security, etc.
Prof. P. Takis Mathiopoulos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,Athens
Biography:
P. Takis Mathiopoulos received the Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the University of Patras, Greece, in 1979, the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree with a specialization in Microwaves and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Ottawa with a specialization in Digital Telecommunications, in 1989, both in Canada. Since 2014, he holds the position of Professor of Digital Communications, in the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens. He was, from 2000 - 2014, with the Institute for Space Applications and Remote Sensing (ISARS) at the National Observatory of Athens, in Penteli, Athens, Greece.
His scientific contributions over the last 25 years in the general field of digital wireless communication systems and networks (for terrestrial and satellite systems) cover a wide area of research topics dealing with mainly their physical and access layers as well as some networking aspects. Specific research activities include communications over fading and interference environments, channel characterization and measurements, HF-communications, modulation and coding techniques, network coding techniques, SIMO/MIMO, UWB, OFDM, and software/cognitive radios, sensor and ad-hoc networks, wireless networks, privacy and security, software/cognitive radios, 4/5G, NOMA, as well as green communications. He has also some secondary research activities in the fields of information technology as well as in remote sensing and photogrammetry. In these areas, he has authored or co-authored 125 archival journal papers published mainly in various IEEE Transactions, having more than 2500 citations (ISI), and 130 papers published in international conference proceedings, as well as one book and several chapters in books. Two of his conference papers have received, in 2008 and 2011, best paper awards.
Prof. Zhen Zhang
School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, China
Biography:
Professor Zhang Zhen, currently professor and doctoral supervisor of School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Deputy Director of National Engineering Laboratory of Big Data Collaborative Security Technology, academic technology leader of Henan Provincial Department of Education, director of China Association of Image and Graphics, video engineering project expert of Ministry of Public Security. He received his master's and Doctor's degrees in Information and Communication Engineering from the PLA Information Engineering University in 1997 and 2008, and visited the University of Manchester in 2005.
Professor Zhang presided over a number of national key research and development programs, Henan Province key research and development special projects, as the "instrument technology and sensors" and other journals editorial board and paper review expert, published more than 60 papers in domestic and foreign journals and international conferences, published 12 monographs, 4 patents.
Research interests: Computer vision, image processing and pattern recognition, Artificial intelligence, intelligent information processing.
Prof. Yao Qin
Henan University of Technology, China
Biography:
Qin Yao is currently Vice President, professor and master supervisor of the School of Information Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology. He graduated from the Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences with a Ph.D. degree in Electromagnetic Field and microwave technology. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Houston in 2016. He has presided over and participated in the research tasks of more than 10 scientific research topics, including presiding over 3 national and provincial and ministerial level projects, and presiding over 13 various projects at the prefecture level. He has won the Science and Technology Achievement Award of the Provincial Education Department and the Science and Technology Achievement Award of the Provincial Industry and Information Technology Department. More than 30 academic papers have been published, and more than 10 have been included by SCI/EI. He won 4 second prize of Science and Technology progress Award of Henan Provincial Department of Education and 6 authorized invention patents.
Research interests: Radar signal processing, microwave imaging technology.
Assoc. Prof. Chao Fang
Beijing University of Technology, China
Biography:
Fang Chao, Ph.D., School of Information and Communication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Associate Professor (2018-present) and doctoral supervisor (2020-present) of Beijing University of Technology, joint doctoral training (2013-2014) and postdoc (2016) of Carleton University, Canada. Queen Mary University of London (2022-2023), Kyoto University (2018) and Muroran Institute of Japan Technology (2019), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (2019) and University of Technology, Australia Visiting scholar at international academic institutions such as Sydney (2018) and Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2018-2019). He is currently a Senior Member of IEEE, a Senior Member of IEEE Communications Society, and a senior member of China Communications Society and Computer Society. He is also the Vice Chair of the IEEE Communications Society's Asia Pacific Technical Affairs Committee.
Research interests: Future network, network intelligent control, edge intelligent computing.