TOCS 2025 was successfully held!
The 6th International Conference on Telecommunications, Optics and Computer Science (TOCS 2025) was successfully held in Nanyang, China during November 21-23, 2025. The conference was jointly held online and offline, gathering experts and scholars from multiple countries including China, Canada, France, Poland, Saudi Arabia, etc.

Group Photo
The opening ceremony was chaired by Prof. Shizheng Chang, Secretary of Party Committee of the School of Information, Engineering, Nanyang Institute of Technology, China.

Prof. Shizheng Chang
At the opening ceremony, Prof. Jinshu Huang, Vice President of the Nanyang Institute of Technology, China, delivered the opening speech. Prof. Huang extended a warm welcome to all the experts and scholars attending this conference and expressed his hope that the conference would be a complete success.

Prof. Jinshu Huang
The keynote speeches session and the Invited speeches session were co-chaired by Prof. Lei Chen from Shandong University, China, Prof. Gencai Pan from Henan University, China, Prof. Bao Wang from Nanyang Institute of Technology, China, and Dr. Zhenshi Sun from Nanyang Institute of Technology, China. 10 experts shared their latest research findings, covering interdisciplinary innovations across three cutting-edge fields: artificial intelligence, advanced communications, and novel optoelectronic materials and quantum technology.
Prof. Shiqian Wu of the Institute of Advanced Displays and Imaging, Henan Academy of Sciences, China, delivered a speech on Eyes: A New Interactive Tool.

Prof. Shiqian Wu
Prof. Gencai Pan of the Henan University, China, delivered a speech on Research on the Luminescence and Applications of Rare Earth-Doped Halide Perovskites.

Prof. Gencai Pan
Prof. Witold Pedrycz of the University of Alberta, Canada; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC); Foreign Fellow of the Polish Academy of Sciences, delivered a speech on Informed Machine Learning: Exploring New Directions.

Prof. Witold Pedrycz
Assoc. Prof. Lei Chen of the Shandong University, China, delivered a speech on Deep Learning for Abnormal Behavior Detection in Video.

Assoc. Prof. Lei Chen
Prof. Enqing Chen of the Zhengzhou University, China, delivered a speech on Frontiers in Intelligent Signal and Information Processing Theory and Applications: From Signal Processing to Artificial Intelligence.

Prof. Enqing Chen
Assoc. Prof. Xinhua Lu of the Nanyang Institute of Technology, China, delivered a speech on Variational Reasoning-Factor Graphs and Message Passing Methods.

Assoc. Prof. Xinhua Lu
Prof. Pascal Lorenz of the University of Haute-Alsace, France, delivered a speech on Architectures of Next Generation Wireless Networks.

Prof. Pascal Lorenz
Assoc. Prof. Bao Wang of the Nanyang Institute of Technology, China, delivered a speech on Nonlinear Effects in Cavity Magnons and Related Quantum Systems.

Assoc. Prof. Bao Wang
Asst. Prof. Artur Czerwinski of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland, delivered a speech on Satellite-Based Quantum Internet: Optical Technologies in Space.

Asst. Prof. Artur Czerwinski
Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini of the King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia, delivered a speech on Tapping Into the Full Potential of the Stratosphere.

Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouin
Q&A Session
During the conference, Scholars from various universities, such as Nanyang Institute of Technology, China, National University of Defense Technology, China, Hainan University, China, Macau university of Science and Technology, China, presented the latest research findings in fields of optoelectronic information, quantum technology, and artificial intelligence through oral presentations or posters.

Oral Presentations

Posters

Best Awards
The 6th International Conference on Telecommunications, Optics and Computer Science (TOCS 2025) will continue to provide the high-level exchange and cooperation platform for experts, scholars and enterprise researchers engaged in related research, and further promote the development of telecommunications, optics and computer science!

