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The 1st HENU Forum on Artificial Intelligence Frontier Cross-Innovation is held https://news.henu.edu.cn/info/1083/125691.htm


From July 21 to 22, the 1st HENU Forum on Artificial Intelligence Frontier Cross-Innovation was held in Zhengzhou Campus. Yuchen Miao and Lixin Zhang, vice presidents of HENU, attended and delivered speeches at the sub-forums titled "Underwater Sensor Network and Information Fusion" and "Multi-Energy Integration of Smart Energy".


On July 21, the sub-forum "Underwater Sensor Network and Information Fusion" was held. The forum invited Wentao Shi, deputy dean of the Ocean Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University, Fuzhao Chu from the 726 Research Institute of China State Shipping Corporation (CSSC), Ning Li from the CSSC 708 Research Institute and other well-known experts to give keynote reports on various directions, including underwater acoustic communication, hydroacoustic confrontation, and underwater networking, to explore the cross-technology of underwater characteristics based on artificial intelligence.


On July 22, the sub-forum "Multi-Energy Integration of Smart Energy" was held. It invited Dong Yue, dean of the Carbon Neutral Institute of Advanced Technology of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications and foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Engineering, Xin Qiu, director of the Communication and Information Engineering R&D Center of the Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Kai Ma, director of the Automation Department of Yanshan University, and other well-known experts to make keynote reports on energy network systems, energy big data, and power electronics, to explore artificial intelligence-driven energy-specific crossing technologies.


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