We are organizing workshops at IEEE GLOBECOM (Submission Deadline: 15 July 2025) and IEEE MASS (Submission Deadline: 30 June 2025). We warmly invite you to submit your excellent work to the workshops.
Resilient Cyberspace Generative Framework with Communication, Sensing, and Learning Integration (ReCygne) is a JST ASPIRE project involving research teams from Japan (UEC and Science Tokyo), as well as the University of Oulu and the University of Windsor. ReCygne aims to develop a cutting-edge cyber-physical framework to support the creation of a resilient society through the integration of artificial intelligence. To achieve this goal, we collaborate with three technical experts specializing in semantic communications, data-driven sensing, and distributed learning.
Hokkaido University
Science Tokyo
The University of Electro-Communications
University of Windsor
University of Oulu
In July 2025, Dr. Ning Zhang and PhD student Jiayuan Wang visited the Hokkaido University. In the workshop, Dr. Ning Zhang give a lecture about edge offloading.
In June 2025, Dr. Ning Zhang and PhD student Jiayuan Wang visited the UEC. We had a workshop and conducted collaborative research.
In May 2025, Dr. Ning and Dr. Suto jointly organized the IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Pervasive Network Intelligence for 6G Networks.
In September 2024, PhD student Chen Cheng visited the University of Oulu for eight months to conduct collaborative research with Dr. Mehdi.
In December 2024, Dr. Ning and Dr. Suto jointly organized the IEEE GLOBECOM Workshop on Ubiquitous Network Intelligence for Next-Generation Wireless Networks. Dr. Nishio delivered a keynote presentation on split learning at the workshop.
In September 2024, graduate student Masaaki Miura visited the University of Windsor for four months to conduct collaborative research with Dr. Ning.
In Sept. 2024, Dr. Suto visited the University of Windsor for two weeks and gave a presentation on semantic image transmission for V2X. During the visit, collaborative research was also conducted.
In Sept. 2024, Dr. Ning and Dr. Mehdi gave a tutorial on AI-driven wireless networking.
In May 2024, Dr. Ning and Dr. Suto jointly organized the IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Pervasive Network Intelligence for 6G Networks.
In June 2024, Dr. Naser Motlagh from the University of Oulu visited Science Tokyo for one month to conduct collaborative research.
In December 2023, Dr. Mehdi gave a presentation on semantic communications, and we held a kick-off meeting.