Distinguished Speaker Series
Conference / Lecture

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Date
04 Jul 2023
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Organiser
Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Things (RIAIoT)
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Time
11:00 - 12:00
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Venue
Hybird Mode (FJ304, 3/F, PolyU Campus, Online via Zoom)
Summary
We are excited to announce that the RIAIoT Distinguished Speaker Series will be held on 4 July 2023 at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. We have invited Prof. Chunming Qiao, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo, to share his research and insight about autonomous vehicles.
Please find the detailed information below:
Theme: RIAIoT Distinguished Lecture Series : Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying
CAVs: Our Journey from Simulation to Experimentation, and Pilot
Date: 4 July 2023 (Tuesday)
Time: 1100 - 1200
Venue: FJ304, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Online via Zoom
Abstrast
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) hold great promise to transform our current transportation system to a safer, more resilient and efficient Cyber Transportation System (CTS) that integrates advanced sensing, communications and control based on IoT, V2X and AI/ML technologies. However, many open challenges related to modeling human-automation interaction, improving resiliency to adversarial conditions, and finding “Day One” applications for CAVs remain. Above all, a national CAV safety certification based on AR/VR and digital twin technologies is a key to gaining public (and market) trust and acceptance. In this talk, I will briefly describe our past and current work to address the above research and development challenges, and discuss future directions.
Biography
Chunming Qiao is a SUNY Distinguished Professor of the CSE Department at University at Buffalo. He has lead the Lab for Advanced Network Design, Evaluation and Research (LANDR) at UB since 1993. His current research interests cover not only the safety and reliability of various cyber physical systems (such as transportation systems with connected and autonomous vehicles, critical infrastructures involving power grid and communications networks, and cloud services), but also algorithms and protocols for distributed quantum computing, and Internet of Things, including smartphone based systems and applications. He has published extensively with an h-index of over 76 (according to Google Scholar). Several of his papers have received the best paper awards from IEEE and Joint ACM/IEEE venues. He also has 7 US patents and served as a consultant for several IT and Telecommunications companies since 2000. His research has been featured in BusinessWeek, Wireless Europe, CBC and New Scientists. He was elected to IEEE Fellow for his contributions to optical and wireless network architectures and protocols.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Mr Frankie Ng at frankie526.ng@polyu.edu.hk.
We look forward to exchanging insights with you at this exciting event.