COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Centre for Complexity and Complex Networks
複雜性科學與複雜網絡研究中心

College of Engineering
Centre for Complexity and Complex Networks
複雜性科學與複雜網路研究中心

CityU-CCCN-PolyU Joint Seminars

The CCCN-CityU-PolyU Joint Seminar Series began in 2001, and has since become regular weekly meetings for visitors, faculty, researchers and students to discuss latest progresses in their research. The usual venue is FYW-3316, Fong Yun Wah Building (access from Chinese Garden corridor, down the escalator on the left of the gate connecting Festival Walk) at CityU or CD-634, Core D of PolyU.

SEMESTER B, 2025/26, Friday, 4:30pm

SEMINAR TOPICS / SPEAKERS VENUE / ZOOM ID
January 22, Thursday, 2:30pm
Challenges and Opportunities for LVDC and MVDC in the Energy Transition
Prof. Johan Driesen, KU Leuven, Belgium
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
January 30, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Cooperative eco-driving system for mixed traffic on urban roads
Dr Zhiwei Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
ONLINE ONLY
Zoom ID: 383 735 6917
Password: 270831
February 6, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Graph Learning for Network Robustness: Analysis and Optimization
Dr Yang Lou, Hiroshima University, Japan
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
February 13-20, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
LUNAR NEW YEAR BREAK


February 27, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Homogeneity-Based Design of High-Order Sliding Mode Observers for MEMS Resonators
Prof. Alexander Triana, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Bogotá, Colombia
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
March 6, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Spatio-Temporal Power Flow Forecasting for Cascading Failure Mitigation
Dr Biwei Li, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
March 13, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Coupling and Clustering of Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Converters in Islanded Microgrids
Dr Jingxi Yang, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
March 20, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
A Deployment-Aware Methodology for CSI-Based Wi-Fi Sensing under Limited Labeled Data
Miss He Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Online Only
Zoom ID: 383 735 6917
Password: 270831
March 27, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Sensor Array Signal Processing (SASP): Representative Research Developments and Future Directions
Prof. Wei Liu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Online Only
Zoom ID: 270 294 7238
Password: 123456
April 3, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
EASTER BREAK


April 10, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
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Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
April 17, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
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Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
April 24, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
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Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
May 1, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY


May 8, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
TBD

Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
May 15, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
TBD

Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
Please let us know by email (chitse@cityu.edu.hk or encmlau@polyu.edu.hk) if you need a campus access code to attend the seminars in person.

Past Seminars


NEXT SEMINAR

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March 20, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
ONLINE ONLY
Zoom ID 383 735 6917
Password 270831

A Deployment-Aware Methodology for CSI-Based Wi-Fi Sensing under Limited Labeled Data
Miss He Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Abstract: CSI-based Wi-Fi sensing enables device-free indoor perception, yet its robustness is fundamentally constrained by the quality of the collected CSI under deployment uncertainty and limited labeled data. This seminar presents a deployment-aware methodology that (i) models wall-reflected dynamic paths to explain how wall proximity can enhance or degrade sensing, (ii) develops a model-guided multi-sensor deployment framework to compare candidate topologies for stationary crowd counting, and (iii) leverages unlabeled CSI via semi-supervised learning and domain adaptation to improve generalization.  Extensive experiments across real-world scenarios validate that robust Wi-Fi sensing requires principled deployment design together with effective utilization of unlabeled data.

Speaker's Bio: He Wang received the B.Eng. degree in Internet of Things Engineering from Beijing University of Technology, China, in 2020, and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London, London, U.K., in 2021. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. Her research interests include wireless sensing, multi-sensor fusion, machine learning, and wireless communications and networking.

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March 27, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
ONLINE ONLY
Zoom ID 270 294 7238
Password 123456

Sensor Array Signal Processing (SASP): Representative Research Developments and Future Directions
Prof. Wei Liu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Abstract: In this talk, a review of the advances made in the past twenty-five years in sensor array signal processing (SASP) is first presented. As it is not possible to give an exhaustive list for all of them, we will focus on five major topics and introduce the corresponding progresses made in tackling their respective technical challenges:  beamforming (including robust adaptive beamforming and frequency invariant beamforming), direction of arrival (DOA) estimation (including sparsity based and underdetermined DOA estimation), sensor location optimization, target/source localization based on sensor arrays, and multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) arrays (including MIMO radar and MIMO for wireless communications). The first two are classic SASP topics from the very beginning, while the latter three were only studied systematically in the past decades. Then, six new developments in the SAM area are introduced to give an indication about possible future research directions, including tensor based SASP, quaternion-valued SASP, one-bit and non-coherent SASP, autonomous sensing based on moving arrays, machine learning and artificial intelligence for SASP, and SASP for next-generation communication systems.

Speaker's Bio: Wei Liu received his BSc and LLB degrees from Peking University, China, in 1996 and 1997, respectively, MPhil from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Hong Kong in 2001, and PhD from the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, in 2003. He then worked as a postdoc first at Southampton and later at Imperial College London. From 2005 to 2023, he was a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK and from 2023 to 2024, a Reader at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London (Visiting Professor from 2024). Since 2024, he has been a Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has published 500+ journal and conference papers, six book chapters, and two research monographs titled "Wideband Beamforming: Concepts and Techniques" (Wiley, 2010) and "Low-Cost Smart Antennas" (Wiley, 2019), respectively. His research interests are mainly focused on sensor array and multichannel signal processing and its various applications, such as robotics and autonomous systems, human computer interface, radar, sonar, and wireless communications. He is a member of the Applied Signal Processing Systems Technical Committee (Chair for 2026-2027) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS), the Digital Signal Processing Technical Committee (Chair for 2022-2024) of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, and the IEEE SPS Education Board (2024-2026, Chair of its Educational Conference Program Committee), and a former member of the Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Technical Committee of the IEEE SPS (Chair for 2021-2022), the IEEE SPS Technical Directions Board (2021-2022, 2026-2027), and the IEEE SPS Conference Board and its Executive Subcommittee (2022-2023). He also acted as an associate editor for IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, IEEE Access, and Journal of the Franklin Institute, and an Executive Associate Editor-in-Chief of the journal Frontiers of Information Technology and Electronic Engineering; currently he is an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers and IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. He is an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for the Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (2023-2026).