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Keynote 1:
Brain- and Biologically-inspired Information Networking
Date : Wednesday, Oct 5, 2016, 13:15 - 13:55
Place : Hall
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Prof. Masayuki Murata (Osaka University , Japan) |
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Prof. Masayuki Murata received the M.E. and D.E. degrees in Information and Computer Science
from Osaka University, Japan, in 1984 and 1988, respectively. In April 1984, he joined Tokyo
Research Laboratory, IBM Japan, as a Researcher. From September 1987 to January 1989, he
was an Assistant Professor with Computation Center, Osaka University. In February 1989, he
moved to the Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Science,
Osaka University. In April 1999, he became a Professor of Graduate School of Engineering
Science, Osaka University, and is now with Graduate School of Information Science and
Technology, Osaka University since April 2004. His research interests include information
network architecture, brain- and biologically-inspired networking. He is a member of IEEE, ACM
and IEICE. He is now serving as the President of IEICE Communications Society.
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Keynote 2:
Borders between management, control and orchestration in softwarized networks
Date : Thursday, Oct 6, 2016, 9:00 - 9:30
Place : Hall
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Dr. SナBwomir KUKLIナゴKI (Orange Labs Poland, Porland) |
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Dr. SナBwomir Kukliナгki received Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications from Warsaw University of
Technology (WUT), Institute of Telecommunications, in 1994 with honors and since then he is
Assistant Professor there. He is teaching about mobile and wireless systems. From 2003 he
works also for Telekomunikacja Polska R&D Centre (at present it is Orange Labs Poland) as
research expert. He has 25 years long experience in telecommunications. At present he is focused
on Future Internet and mobile and wireless systems evolution. He led many national research
projects as principal investigator. In his career he was involved in many international projects,
including EU funded FP6 MIDAS project concerning context aware routing, FP7 project EFIPSANS
concerned autonomic management, the ProSense project on sensor networks, and in FP7 project
4WARD in which he was working on new paradigms of network management. At present he is
playing a key role in the Celtic COMMUNE Project (2011-2014), which concerns cognitive network
management under uncertainty and from 2013 he is the coordinator of 3 years long
Polish-Luxembourgish project on Cognitive SDN (CoSDN). Slawomir Kuklinski also participates
in ITU-T standardization (Study Group 13). He published many conference and journal papers and
was a member of TPC of many conferences, and served as a reviewer to many conferences and
journals.
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Keynote 3:
Trustworthy Communication Infrastructure: Principles and Framework
Date : Thursday, Oct 6, 2016, 9:30 - 10:00
Place : Hall
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Dr. Woojik Chun (KAIST, Korea) |
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Dr. Woojik Chun is an invited researcher at Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIST) since
2016. From 2009 to 2012 and He worked as a researcher in Electronics and Telecommunication
Research Institutes (ETRI). He founded a venture company, Raonet Systems, Inc. in 2000 and
served as the CEO till 2009. From 1992 to 2001 he worked as a professor of computer engineering
in Chungnam National University (CNU). He received B.E and M.E degree in Computer
Engineering from Seoul National University (SNU) in 1982 and 1984 respectively. He received his
Ph. D. degree in Information and Computer Sciences from University of Delaware (UD) in 1992. His
major research areas include the Internet/Future Internet and protocol engineering. His current
research topic is identifier based communication networking and trustworthy communications.
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Keynote 4:
NTT DOCOMO窶冱 continuous challenges toward Mobile Network Evolution
Date : Friday, Oct 7, 2016, 9:00 - 9:30
Place : Hall
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Mr. Kazuo Sugiyama (NTT DoCoMo, Japan) |
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Mr. Sugiyama joined Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation in 1990 after graduating from
Waseda University with a master窶冱 degree in the same year. Since then, he has been engaged in
research and development of mobile communications network systems and involved in the
development of core networks for generations of mobile systems: PDC, PDC packet, IMT-2000 and
LTE.
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Keynote 5:
Intelligence in Edges
Date : Friday, Oct 7, 2016, 9:30 - 10:00
Place : Hall
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Prof. Yu-chee Tseng (Dean of the College of Computer Science, NCTU) |
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Prof. Yu-Chee Tseng got his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the Ohio State
University in January of 1994. He was/is Chairman (2005-2009) and Dean (2011-present), College
of Computer Science, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. Dr. Tseng has been awarded as
NCTU Chair Professor (2011-present) and Y. Z. Hsu Scientific Chair Professor (2012-2013). He
received Outstanding Research Award (National Science Council, 2001, 2003, and 2009), Best
Paper Award (Int窶冤 Conf. on Parallel Processing, 2003), Elite I. T. Award (2004), and Distinguished
Alumnus Award (Ohio State University, 2005), and Y. Z. Hsu Scientific Paper Award (2009). His
research interests include mobile computing, wireless communication, and sensor networks. Dr.
Tseng is an IEEE Fellow. He served/serves on the editorial boards of IEEE Trans. on Vehicular
Technology, IEEE Trans. on Mobile Computing, IEEE Trans. on Parallel and Distributed Systems,
and IEEE Internet of Things Journal. His h-index is more than 60.
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