Exploring Careers in Industry: Quantitative Research Talk
About the Talk The talk is co-organised by Susquehanna and Prof. Kenneth Kin-Yip WONG from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. This is […]
About the Talk The talk is co-organised by Susquehanna and Prof. Kenneth Kin-Yip WONG from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. This is […]
Abstract Arousal fluctuation is known to contribute to fMRI based functional dynamics, but its detailed mechanism is largely unclear. Combining invasive neural recording (electrophysiological recording and fiber photometry) and manipulation […]
The event time has been revised to start at 2:00 pm. Abstract Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) represents a paradigm shift from conventional communication-only networks toward systems that natively integrate […]
Abstract The development of whole-body MRI scanners in the late 1980s at field strengths of 1.5T, together with other fundamental technological advances such shielded field gradients and single-shot spatial localization […]
The event has been rescheduled to December 8, 2025 (Monday). Abstract Resonators are often the first apparatus to be constructed and thoroughly investigated when a new region of the spectrum is being explored. […]
All EEE postgraduate (TPg & RPg) students are welcome! The upcoming “HKU-KAUST Joint Postgraduate Workshop on Computational Imaging 2025” will be held on December 13, 2025, organised by the Computational […]
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Abstract This talk highlights the critical need and urgency for academic communities to advance artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on value-driven and socially-beneficial LLMs. The presentation is structured in […]
Abstract I will overview our recent results on diffusion generative modelling and how to make inference faster, just in a few steps; also, I will provide some new concepts of […]
Abstract The speaker aims to provide an update on recent progress by his research team on machine learning for communication networks. If time permits, he will also highlight his work […]
Abstract Brain health is one of the key societal challenges for the 21st century, and much progress has been made in understanding and treating brain health conditions, aided by growing […]
Abstract In this talk, we will introduce SubLoRA, a rank determination method for Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) based on submodular function maximisation. In contrast to prior approaches, such as AdaLoRA, that […]
Abstract Colloidal semiconductor quantum dot nanocrystals (QD NCs) have been shown to be promising materials for electronic and optoelectronic device applications because of their unique size dependent properties and solution […]
*After the seminar, you are also welcome to attend in-person discussions with the speakers from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Room 601J. Abstract Solid-state lasers mean laser systems using […]
Abstract Due to the evident climate change and environmental pressures the future power/energy systems will have to operate, sooner rather than later, in a net-zero environment. This will manifest in […]
Abstract The ongoing energy transition is challenging centralised power system paradigms by rapidly integrating distributed energy resources (DERs), which introduce significant supply-demand variability. This variability complicates grid management and necessitates […]
Abstract As quantum technologies redefine the landscape of modern electronics and communication networks, the efficient characterisation and monitoring of complex quantum systems have become essential. In this talk, I will […]
All EEE MSc students are welcome!
Abstract This talk will begin with a brief introduction to Yonsei University and then present an overview of its recent research efforts in 6G and cloud-based wireless prototyping. Since 2011, […]
Abstract Reinforcement learning in humans depends on distributed neural circuits for value updating and behavioural adaptation. Cross-species comparisons, particularly with macaques, greatly facilitate our understanding of these mechanisms in humans […]