Data dodania

Wizyta Profesora Shui Yu

W dniach od 29 maja do 8 czerwca na Politechnice Poznańskiej będzie gościć Profesor Shui Yu z University of Technology, Sydney. W ramach wizyty przeprowadzi 10h otwartych wykładów dla studentów / doktorantów. Doktoranci i wszyscy chętni mogą dołączyć do grupy A, B lub C, w zależności od poziomu wiedzy.
 

Plan wykładów
 

Day

Hour

Event

Building

Room

Group/audience

1.06

9:45-11:15

Lecture on: Mathematical Artificial Intelligence (+ possibly relation to Information Theory) (2h)

A25

114

Students Group A

2.06

9:45-11:15

Lecture on: Frontier of AI Security and Privacy Part 1 (2h)

A25

201

Students Group B

11:45-13:15

Lecture on: Frontier of AI Security and Privacy Part 2 (2h)

A25

201

Students Group B

3.06

9:45-11:15

Lecture on: Frontier of AI Security and Privacy Part 1 (2h)

A5-CM

302

Students Group C

11:45-13:15

Lecture on: Frontier of AI Security and Privacy Part 2 (2h)

A5-CM

302

Students Group C

 

Students' target groups:

Group A – graduate students 1st year in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) – small group of 15 persons having a related course on Information Theory 

Group B – graduate students 2nd year in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) – small group of 15 persons having a related course on Security of Wireless Networks 

Group C – undergraduate students 1st year in Cybersecurity – big group of 60 persons, beginners

 

Shui Yu is a Professor of School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. His research interest includes Communication Science, Mathematical AI, and Cybersecurity. His current h-index is 92. Professor Yu initiated the research field of networking for big data since 2013, and mathematical AI since 2023. He is an editor of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (Area Editor), IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. He is serving as the Vice President of Technical and Educational Activities of the IEEE Communications Society. He is a Fellow of IEEE.

 

Lecture on: Mathematical Artificial Intelligence and Applications

Abstract 

Artificial Intelligence is a leading topic in both science and technology sectors. However, we do not have a decent theoretical understanding of the various perspectives of AI yet, such as the deep learning models, datasets, optimization, and so on. Many efforts are ongoing to study the AI problems using mathematical tools. In this talk, we firstly present the essential problems of AI: high dimensionality and nonlinearity. Secondly, based on our study, we report the popular mathematical tools used by the communities for these problems, including differential geometry, optimal transport, Lie group, and so on. Finally, we present some representative works in mathematical AI for communications and computing fields. We hope the talk will shed light on the promising field for an interested audience, and we can explore the uncharted land further together.

 

Lecture on: The Landscape of Modern Cybersecurity and Privacy

Abstract 

Security and privacy have become an important part of our digital world. In this short course, we will present an overview of the related fields for junior university students. A short history will be included first, and then we will discuss the basics of cryptography, network attacks, and defence. We will pay more time to present the unfolding chapter of AI security and privacy. We hope the course will paint a global view of the fields for interested audience in both research and application.

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