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 A, 2025/26, Friday, 4:30pm

SEMINAR TOPICS / SPEAKERS VENUE / ZOOM ID
September 1, 2025, Monday, 10:30am
Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Technology
Prof. Udaya Madawala, University of Auckland, New Zealand
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
September 5, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Multi-Timescale Coordinated Control for Shipboard DC Integrated Power Systems
Dr Yuji Zeng, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
September 12, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Looking into WiFi Channel State Information (CSI): From Signal Processing Foundations to Practical Applications
Dr Ruiqi Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
BC 303, PolyU
Zoom ID: 383 735 6917
Password: 270831
September 19, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
On the Design of Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
Dr Ying Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
September 26, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
Prof. Qun Song, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
October 3, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
National Day and Mid-Autumn Break
October 10, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
Dr. Xiangyu Meng, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
October 17, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
October 24, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
October 31, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Cyber Security for Switched Systems
Dr Rui Zhao, Tianjin University, Tianjin
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
November 7, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
Dr Chengxin Xian, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
November 14, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
November 21, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
November 28, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
December 5, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Minimal Stability-Recovery in Perturbed Markov Chains
Dr Lin Lin, The University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437
Password: 123456
December 12, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Topic to be decided
TBD
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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September 12, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm
Room BC303, PolyU
Zoom ID 383 735 6917
Password 270831

Looking into WiFi Channel State Information (CSI): From Signal Processing Foundations to Practical Applications
Dr Ruiqi Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract: Channel State Information (CSI) offers a fine-grained view of the wireless medium that extends far beyond its conventional role in communication. It inherently contains a mixture of multipath propagation, hardware distortions, and motion information, presenting significant opportunities for cross-domain applications. In this talk, I will present my research on harnessing this potential through a fusion of signal processing and deep learning. The focus will be a deep dive into two projects on physical-layer fingerprinting, where I demonstrate how to extract device-specific hardware imperfections from CSI to generate robust RF fingerprints for accurate device authentication and identification. Furthermore, I will briefly introduce our work in WiFi sensing, which exploits delay-domain signal processing to recover motion information. Collectively, these efforts establish a comprehensive model-guided framework for translating raw CSI data into practical solutions for wireless security and sensing.

Speaker's Bio: Ruiqi Kong is an incoming Postdoctoral Fellow in Information Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). She recently completed her Ph.D. at CUHK under the supervision of Professor He (Henry) Chen. Her research focuses on the advanced analysis of wireless signals to tackle challenges in wireless security and sensing.