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我校电信学院于启月教授邀请,Nirwan Ansari教授将来我校进行交流访问。Nirwan Ansari教授是新泽西理工学院(NJIT)电气与计算机工程杰出教授,IEEE Fellow以及美国国家发明家学会(NAIFellow目前为IEEE Wireless Communications期刊的主编。他的研究方向为绿色通信和网络、边缘计算、无人机辅助网络以及宽带网络的各个方面。

Nirwan Ansari教授将在202471日上午9:00,在科学园2A1011会议室带来讲座“AI内生的核心网络设计,探讨人工智能在增强网络效率、灵活性和智能方面的关键作用,欢迎感兴趣的师生前来交流学习。

Title: AI-Native Core Network Designs

Abstract: 3GPP is paving the way for a transformative leap towards AI-Native operations in the upcoming 6G core networks (CNs). Unlike the fragmented and non-standardized applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in 5G CNs, the 6G era promises a revolutionary overhaul. AI will become the central driving force behind all network functions, marking a significant evolution known as AI-Native. This presentation will delve into this paradigm shift, exploring how AI will fundamentally reshape network architectures. Attendees will gain insights into the pivotal role of AI in enhancing efficiency, adaptability, and intelligence across network operations, heralding a new epoch in telecommunications.

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Nirwan Ansari, Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University, an MSEE from the University of Michigan, and a BSEE (summa cum laude with a perfect GPA) from NJIT. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as well as the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

He authored Green Mobile Networks: A Networking Perspective (Wiley-IEEE, 2017) with T. Han, and co-authored two other books. He has also (co-)authored over 700 technical publications, with more than half of them published in widely cited journals and magazines. He has served as a guest editor for  numerous special issues on various emerging topics in communications and networking. Currently, he serves as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Wireless Communications and has been on the editorial/advisory board of over ten journals. His current research focuses on green communications and networking, edge computing, drone-assisted networking, and various aspects of broadband networks.

He was elected to serve on the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Board of Governors as a member-at-large. He has served as the Director of ComSoc Educational Services Board, chaired various technical and steering committees within ComSoc, and has served on many committees such as the IEEE Fellow Committee. He has actively participated in organizing numerous IEEE International Conferences/Symposia/Workshops. Among his many recognitions are several excellence in teaching awards, multiple best paper awards, the NCE Excellence in Research Award, several ComSoc TC technical recognition awards, the NJ Inventors Hall of Fame Inventor of the Year Award, the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award, the Purdue University Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineering Award, the NCE 100 Medal, the NJIT Excellence in Research Prize and Medal, and designation as a COMSOC Distinguished Lecturer. He has also been granted more than 40 U.S. patents.