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    2025.11
    Faculty of Computing One Hundred International Scholars Seminar Report
    Speaker: ProfessorStephan Reiff-MarganiecInstitution: University of Derby (England)Location: Room 518, New Technology BuildingTime: 9:30 - 11:00, November 21, 2025Invited by: Professor ZhongjieWang Host: Associate ProfessorHanchuanXuSupporting Critical Applications through Data AnalysisAbstract: In the talk we will consider two avenues of recent work and possible opportunity for collaboration. The two parts both look at using data generated by systems such as airlines or factories but consider t
  • 15
    2025.08
    Faculty of Computing One Hundred International Scholars Seminar Report
    Presenter: Professor Rajkumar Buyya Affiliation: University of Melbourne (Australia)Meeting Venue: School of Software Room 202Report Time: 09:00-11:30 on Monday, August 18th, 2025Inviter: Associate Professor Hanchuan XuHost: Associate Professor Hanchuan XuNeoteric Frontiers in Cloud and Quantum ComputingAbstract:The twenty-first-century digital infrastructure and applications are driven by Cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) paradigms. The Cloud computing paradigm has been transforming
  • 11
    2025.05
    Faculty of Computing One Hundred International Scholars Seminar Report
    Presenter: Professor Yang LiuAffiliation: Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeMeeting Student Centre 214Report Time: 14:30-16:00 on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025Inviter: Associate Researcher MengmengGeHost: Associate Researcher MengmengGeA Road Towards an Interaction between Cyber Security and AIGCAbstract: AIGC and cyber security entails the systematic integration of security testing throughout all phases of the software development process. The objective is to automate the security expertis
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    2025.04
    Faculty of Computing One Hundred International Scholars Seminar Report
    Presenter: Professor Evgeny Burnaev Affiliation: Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Russia)Meeting Venue: Activity Center320Report Time: 14:00-15:00 on Friday, April 11, 2025Inviter: Professor Zhang Weinan Host: Professor Zhang WeinanTopology strikes back: everything you always wanted to know about the shape of your data, but were afraid to askAbstract: Real-world data has form, and form makes a difference. However, standard machine learning methods often do not take into account the
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