IEEE ComSoc 2026 Lecture Series: Digital Twins and World Models: Bridging Next- Generation AI, Wireless, and Robotics Systems

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Invitation to attend an online lecture as part of the IEEE ComSoc 2026 Lecture Series.

🤖 Lecture Title: Digital Twins and World Models: Bridging Next-Generation AI, Wireless, and Robotics Systems

📅 Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM (GMT +2) Beirut | 10:00 AM (EST) Cincinnati

🔍 About the Lecture:

This talk explores how the integration of digital twins and world models into wireless networks can enable embodied AI and cognitive brain architectures, paving the way for artificial general intelligence (AGI)-native networks beyond 6G.

🎤 Speaker:

Omar Hashash is a Ph.D. graduate in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Virginia Tech. His research interests include 6G, artificial intelligence (AI), digital twins, world models, and edge intelligence.

🔗 Zoom Link:
https://ucincinnati.zoom.us/j/89746880966?pwd=AojbHZ3bQpfM5vAFD4hEPi7JhKqtKx.1

Meeting ID: 865 2799 7333
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We look forward to your participation in this insightful session.

IEEE ComSoc Lebanon Chapter
IEEE Cincinnati Jt Chapt, IA34/PE31/PEL35/COM19



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  Speakers

Dr. Omar Hashash of Virginia Tech

Topic:

Digital Twins and World Models: Bridging Next-Generation AI, Wireless, and Robotics Systems

This talk explores how the integration of digital twins and world models into wireless networks can enable embodied AI and cognitive brain architectures, paving the way for artificial general intelligence (AGI)-native networks beyond 6G.

Biography:

Omar Hashash is a Ph.D. graduate in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Virginia Tech. His research interests include 6G, artificial intelligence (AI), digital twins, world models, and edge intelligence.

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Address:Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Alexandria, Alabama, United States