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ITU Journal Webinars Series

​​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The ITU Journal​ launched its new series of webinars to present insights and forward-looking rese​arch on future and evolving technologies. The webinars of this series feature industry leaders and highly cited professors who will share their pioneering studies and visions, as well as their impactful life lessons learned over the years. 

​​The webinars are open to anyone interested in the topics, free of charge. More information, including registration, is available on each event's website.
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Please note that the ITU Journal webinars are kindly hosted by the AI for Good Neural Network platform, as part of the ITU Journal Discovery Series. ​

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24 March 2026

The price of distributed machine learning
Quantum computing is at the top of the hype curve. This upcoming technology offers unique research opportunities but also comes with significant challenges. Networking quantum computers is one potential alternative to developing large quantum computers. This talk will highlight the opportunities for research in quantum networking.


14 April 2026

The price of distributed machine learning
This talk presents liquid‑antenna arrays that enable extreme reconfigurability, allowing both the size and shape of radiating elements to adapt to communication needs. Focusing on liquid alloys like eGaIn, it outlines key integration challenges and potential benefits, including higher energy efficiency, reduced electromagnetic exposure, and blockage mitigation. It also introduces channel models and adaptation algorithms developed from early experiments on liquid‑element behavior and hardware integration.​

15 April 2026

The price of distributed machine learning
This talk will present SLICES-RI, a sustainable open research instrument designed to support the full experimental lifecycle for next-generation networks, from concept to reproducible deployment. It will highlight how the infrastructure enables standardized experimentation, open data management, and AI/ML-driven research, while fostering collaboration and advancing innovation, particularly in the context of 6G and foundation models.​


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