Session Title: Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers: Women Leading STEM Forward
Speaker: Dr. Winnie N. Ye (Chair, IEEE Women-in-Engineering / Professor, Carleton University)
Abstract:
In this keynote, Dr. Winnie Ye will share her vision for empowering the next generation of female innovators. She will discuss the global initiatives of IEEE WIE, the importance of mentorship in engineering, and strategic approaches to breaking barriers for women in STEM leadership roles.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Takako Hashimoto (Director, IEEE Region 10 / Vice President, Chiba University of Commerce)
Abstract:
As the Director of IEEE Region 10, Prof. Hashimoto will provide insights into the future of technical innovation and academic leadership in the Asia-Pacific region. Full talk title and abstract will be updated soon.
Session Title: IEEE Operations Update
Speaker: Mr. Ning Hua (Senior Director, Asia Pacific Business Operations, IEEE)
Abstract:
Mr. Ning Hua will provide a strategic update on IEEE’s operations and professional resources available in the Asia-Pacific region. This session aims to help members and institutions better leverage IEEE’s global platform for technical and professional growth.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Perry Ping Shum (IEEE Fellow / Chair Professor, Southern University of Science and Technology)
Abstract:
Prof. Perry Shum, a world-leading authority in photonics, will present a keynote address on advanced optical technologies and their impact on global engineering. Detailed abstract is currently under preparation.
Session Title: Research on Processor Security Vulnerability Detection Technology
Speaker: Prof. Haihua Shen (Professor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences / Distinguished Member, China Computer Federation)
Abstract:
Processors have long been developed under the “performance-first” design philosophy, where complex microarchitecture technologies such as speculative execution and out-of-order execution are adopted to continuously improve performance, while the associated security risks are overlooked. Since 2018, numerous processor security vulnerabilities, including Spectre and Meltdown, have been successively discovered, exposing fundamental design flaws at the microarchitecture level of modern processors and endangering the security of billions of computing devices globally. This presentation analyzes current processor security vulnerability detection technologies. Based on the discovery process of security vulnerabilities such as Intel “Oxpecker”, the research experience in processor security vulnerability detection technology is discussed and shared, providing a reference for relevant research.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Jing Dong (Professor, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Abstract:
Prof. Jing Dong will share her latest research findings and her experiences as a leader in the IEEE Asia-Pacific community. Talk details will be finalized shortly.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Tingting Yang (Professor, Peng Cheng Laboratory / Dalian Maritime University)
Abstract:
Focusing on the frontiers of communication technology, Prof. Yang will present her insights into the future of 6G and maritime intelligence. Full abstract is pending.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Jing Huo (Associate Professor, Nanjing University)
Abstract:
Prof. Jing Huo will discuss her latest advancements in machine learning and computer vision. Stay tuned for the final presentation title and abstract.
Session Title: To Be Announced
Speaker: Prof. Hongyue Hao (Associate Professor, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Abstract:
Specializing in semiconductor technology, Prof. Hao will present on recent breakthroughs in her field. Detailed information will be updated soon.




