►Keynote Session
Prof. Leyi Wang IEEE Fellow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wayne State University, USA |
Prof. Yutaka Ishibashi Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan |
Speech
title: Embracing New Paradigms of Data- and Complexity-Based Integration of Control, Communications, and Computing in Network Systems |
Speech title:
Remote Robot Systems with Force Feedback
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Prof. Sheng-Uei Guan Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China |
Prof. Yinglei Song Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China |
Speech
title: Opportunities and Challenges in
Information Communications Technology |
Speech title:
Parameterized Algorithms for Problems in Computer Science |
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► Speakers
Prof. Leyi Wang
Wayne State University, USA
Speech Title: Embracing New Paradigms of Data- and
Complexity-Based Integration of Control, Communications, and
Computing in Network Systems
Bio sketch: Le Yi Wang
received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from
McGill University, Montreal, Canada, in 1990. Since 1990, he
has been with Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan,
where he is currently a professor in the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests
are in the areas of complexity and information, system
identification, robust control, H-infinity optimization,
time-varying systems, adaptive systems, hybrid and nonlinear
systems, information processing and learning, as well as
medical, automotive, communications, power systems, and
computer applications of control methodologies. He was a
keynote speaker in several international conferences. He
serves on the IFAC Technical Committee on Modeling,
Identification and Signal Processing. He was an Associate
Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and
several other journals, and an Associate Editor of Journal
of Control Theory and Applications. He was a Visiting
Faculty at University of Michigan in 1996, Visiting Faculty
Fellow at University of Western Sydney, Australia, in 2009
and 2013, and Visiting Faculty at Vienna University of
Technology, Austria, in 2016. He is a member of a Foreign
Expert Team in Beijing Jiao Tong University and a member of
the Core International Expert Group at Academy of
Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
He received Research Initiation Award (1992) and Faculty
Internship Award (1994) from the USA National Science
Foundation, Best Paper Award from IEEE EIT 2012, Best Poster
Award from IEEE SEM 2012, Best Paper Award from ICEEE 2017,
Best Paper Award in Journal of Systems Science and
Complexity in 2016, Best Associate Editor Award (2016) from
Control Theory and Technology, Outstanding Reviewer Award
(2012-2013) from Automatica, Faculty Research Award (1992),
College of Engineering Outstanding Teaching Award (1995),
President Research Enhancement Award (2003-2005), College of
Engineering Faculty Research Excellence Award (2015) from
Wayne State University. He is an Eminent Engineer in Tau
Beta Pi, a member of Academy of Scholars at Wayne State
University, and a Fellow of IEEE.
Prof. Sheng-Uei Guan
Bio sketch:
Yinglei Song
received his B.S. from Tsinghua University in 1998 and his Ph.D. in Computer
Science from the University of Georgia in 2006. From 2007 to 2012, he was an
assistant professor of computer science at the University of Maryland
Eastern Shore, USA. He is now a Professor of Electronics and Information
Science at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology. He was selected to
be one of the Specially Appointed Professors of Jiangsu Province in 2015. He
has published over 80 refereed research papers and has served in the
editorial boards and program committees of a few well known international
journals and conferences. His research is in the design, analysis,
implementation and applications of parameterized algorithms for optimization
problems. His work spans theory and practice, including both algorithm
development and real-world applications.
Speech Title: Opportunities and Challenges in Information
Communications Technology
Bio sketch:
Steven Guan
received his M.Sc. & Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. He is currently a Professor and the Director for Research Institute of
Big Data Analytics at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU). He served
the head of department position at XJTLU for 4.5 years, creating the
department from scratch and now in shape. Before joining XJTLU, he was a
tenured professor and chair in intelligent systems at Brunel University,
UK. Prof. Guan has worked in a prestigious R&D organization for several
years, serving as a design engineer, project leader, and department manager.
After leaving the industry, he joined Yuan-Ze University for three and half
years. He served as deputy director for the Computing Center and the
chairman for the Department of Information & Communication Technology. Later
he joined the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at National
University of Singapore as an associate professor. Prof. Guan’s research
interests include: machine learning, intelligent systems, computational
intelligence, big data analytics, data mining, personalization, modeling,
security, networking, electronic commerce, mobile commerce, coding theory,
and pseudorandom number generation. He has published extensively in these
areas, with 130+ journal papers and 180+ book chapters or conference papers.
He has chaired and delivered keynote speeches for 30+ international
conferences and served in 170+ international conference committees and 20+
editorial boards.
Prof. Yutaka Ishibashi
Speech Title: Remote Robot Systems with Force Feedback
Bio sketch:
Yutaka Ishibashi received
the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees from Nagoya Institute of Technology,
Nagoya, Japan, in 1981, 1983, and 1990, respectively. In 1983, he joined the
Musashino Electrical Communication Laboratory of Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Public Corporation (currently, NTT). From 1993 to 2001, he served
as an Associate Professor of Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology.
Currently, he is a Professor of Department of Computer Science, Graduate
School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology. From June 2000 to
March 2001, he was a visiting researcher, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, University of South Florida (USF), USA. His research interests
include networked multimedia, QoS (Quality of Service) control, media
synchronization, and remote robot control with force feedback. He was the
Chair of the IEICE Communication Quality Technical Committee from 2007 to
2009. He served as TPC Chair of IEEE CQR (Communications Quality and
Reliability) Workshop in 2011 and 2012. He also served as NetGames (Network
and Systems Support for Games) Workshop Co-Chair in 2006, 2010, 2014, and
2017, Executive Committee Chair of Tokai-Section Joint Conference on
Electrical, Electronics, Information, and Related Engineering in Japan,
Chair of MAW 2017 (Metro Area Workshop in Nagoya, 2017), Conference Co-Chair
of IEEE ICCC 2017, Conference Chair of ICCCS 2018, and Technical Program
Chair of IEEE ICCE-TW 2018. He was IEEE Nagoya Section Secretary in 2015 and
2016, and he is currently IEEE Nagoya Section Chair. He is further a
Steering Committee Member of NetGames. He is a Fellow of IEICE, a Senior
member of IEEE, and a Member of ACM, ITE, IPSJ, VRSJ, and IEEJ.
Prof. Yinglei Song
Speech Title: Parameterized Algorithms for Problems in Computer
Science
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