Keynote Talks at Trinity College Dublin on the Future of Resilient 6G Networks

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On Wednesday, 4 June, Trinity College Dublin will host a dynamic keynote session exploring how next-generation mobile networks can be designed to be more reliable, resilient, and adaptive. The event is part of the US-Ireland research collaboration “Fungibility in Mobile Networks for Resilient 6G”, bringing together leading experts from across academia to share insights on the technologies shaping the wireless networks of tomorrow.

We’re proud to share that two CONNECT researchers will feature among the distinguished keynote speakers:

  • Dr. Indrakshi Dey (South East Technological University) will present “Noise as a Resource: Harnessing Complexity for Insights and Innovations”, offering a fresh perspective on how noise — long seen as a nuisance — can be used as a strategic asset in systems design.

  • Prof. Nicola Marchetti (Trinity College Dublin) will explore “The Link between Network Topology and Resilience”, drawing from complex systems science and information theory to consider how the structure of networks affects their robustness and adaptability.

They’ll be joined by:

  • Prof. Michalis Matthaiou (Queen’s University Belfast) — Cell-Free Massive MIMO + X

  • Prof. Luiz DaSilva (Virginia Tech) — The Path to Reliability and Resilience in Next Generation Networks

Venue: Mháirtín Uí Chadhain Theatre (Room 2041B), Arts Building, TCD
Time: 09:10–12:00

This session offers a unique opportunity to hear from thought leaders on emerging strategies and technologies that could define the architecture of 6G networks — from the role of distributed communication systems to innovative uses of noise and topology in resilient design.

This is an in-person event, however it will also be streamed on MS Teams, at this link.

Click here for the full agenda and biographies of the speakers.




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