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4th Buffalo Day for

5G and Wireless Internet of Things


November 18, 2022, Virtual         Register (Free) Now



Scope

The 4th Buffalo Day for 5G and Wireless Internet of Things aims to provide a unique forum for sharing innovative research ideas, recent results and experiences for researchers and practitioners in 5G and Beyond, Internet of Things, and AI/ML for/by wirelessly networked systems. The event features keynotes, invited talks, panels, and posters/demos from academia, industry and government. The 6th UB SEAS IoT Graduate Program Project Exhibit will also be held in conjunction with the event.


Organizing Committee


Featured Speakers and Panelists


Speaker: J. Brice Bible [Website]
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
University at Buffalo
Topic: Opening Remarks

Speaker: Ness B. Shroff [Website]
Ohio Eminent Scholar in Networking and Communications
Chaired Professor of ECE and CSE
The Ohio State University
Keynote: Al-EDGE: Designing Future XG Networks and Distributed Intelligence

Speaker: Rajesh Parekh [Website]
Engineering Director at Google
Keynote: Google Maps: A planet-scale playground for Computer Scientists

Speaker: Nader Famili [Website]
Director, Product Specialist
JMA Wireless
Keynote: Connectivity infrastructure for various IOT applications

Speaker: Xiaojiang Du [Website]
Professor and Anson Wood Burchard Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
Topic: HAWatcher: Semantics-Aware Anomaly Detection for Appified Smart Homes

Speaker: Souma Chowdhury [Website]
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
University at Buffalo
Topic: Learning-based approaches to task, tactical and fleet planning of 10s-100s of UAVs and Urban Air Mobility Vehicles, and Communication Needs Thereof

Speaker: Hongxin Hu [Website]
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University at Buffalo
Topic: Fast and Scalable In-Network Security with Programmable Switches

Speaker: Lingjia Liu [Website]
Professor, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Director, Wireless@Virginia Tech
Elected Member, Executive Committee, National Spectrum Consortium
Topic: Real-Time Machine Learning for MIMO-OFDM: Symbol Detection Using Reservoir Computing

Speaker: Kurtis Heimerl [Website]
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
Topic: Reclaiming the Internet: A Journey to Community-Held Cellular Infrastructure

Speaker: Liyang Zhang [Website]
Software Engineer at Google
Topic: NYECE Forum: Nurturing Younger-generation Electrical and Computer Engineers

Speaker: Rong-Rong Chen [Website]
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Utah
Topic: Extrinsic Neural Network Equalizer for Inter-Symbol-Interference Channels

Speaker: Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou [Website]
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of New Mexico
Topic: NYECE Forum: Nurturing Younger-generation Electrical and Computer Engineers

Speaker: Josep Miquel Jornet [Website]
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northeastern University
Topic: NYECE Forum: Nurturing Younger-generation Electrical and Computer Engineers

Speaker: Nathaniel Rowe [Website]
Core Technical Competency Lead, Connectivity and Dissemination
Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate
Topic: Eliminating the Single Point of Failure in Airborne Wireless Communications

Speaker: Yingbin Liang [Website]
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Deputy Director, AI-Edge Institute
Core Faculty, Translational Data Analytics Institute (TDAI)
The Ohio State University
Topic: Provable Benefit of Multitask Representation Learning in Reinforcement Learning

Speaker: Eylem Ekici [Website]
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
Topic: Joint Radar/Communication for V2X Systems

Speaker: Atilla Eryilmaz [Website]
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
Topic: Managing the Dynamics in 5G and IoT Networks

Speaker: Lorenzo Bertizzolo [Website]
Wireless Systems Engineer at Apple
Topic: NYECE Forum: Nurturing Younger-generation Electrical and Computer Engineers

Speaker: Jennifer Zirnheld [Website]
Maxwell Technologies Inc. Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
University at Buffalo
Topic: NYECE Forum: Nurturing Younger-generation Electrical and Computer Engineers

Speaker: Tianyi Chen [Website]
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
Topic: On the Generalization of Meta Learning and Application to Communications

Speaker: Alvaro Velasquez [Website]
Program Manager, DARPA
Topic: Neuro-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning: Challenges and Opportunities

Speaker: Matan Levi
Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Topic: Weight Limited Codes for Causal Erasure Channels

Speaker: Carlo Fischione [Website]
Full Professor in EECS/IoT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Director, KTH-Ericsson Data Science Micro Degree Program
Chair, IEEE Machine Learning for Communications Emerging Technology Initiative
Topic: Machine Learning over Wireless

Speaker: Alhussein Abouzeid [Website]
Program Director, CNS: NeTS, NSF
Professor, Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Topic: Panel: Active-Passive Spectrum Coexistence

Speaker: Cong Shen [Website]
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Virginia
Topic: Panel: Active-Passive Spectrum Coexistence

Speaker: Randall Berry [Website]
Chair, John A. Dever Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northwestern University
Topic: Panel: Active-Passive Spectrum Coexistence

Speaker: Dimitris Pados [Website]
Professor, I-SENSE Fellow, Charles E. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in Engineering
Director, Center for Connected Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Florida Atlantic University
Topic: Panel: Active-Passive Spectrum Coexistence

Speaker: Mehmet Kurum [Website]
Associate Professor and Paul B. Jacob Endowed Chair
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mississippi State University
Topic: Panel: Active-Passive Spectrum Coexistence

Speaker: Salvatore D'Oro [Website]
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northeastern University
Topic: Advancing AI/ML for the Open RAN with OpenRAN Gym
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