2026-03-27
Publication
Major Research Breakthrough: AI Model Achieves 98.7% Accuracy
Our research team has achieved a major breakthrough in advanced network research with a groundbreaking model that sets new records for accuracy.
Over the past several months, our research team has been dedicated to improving advanced network architectures. Through innovative design and optimization techniques, we have successfully developed a new model that surpasses all existing methods in network performance classification tasks.
This research result has been published in IEEE Transactions on Advanced Networks and is recognized as an important advancement in the field. Our team plans to continue deepening this research and exploring potential applications in related domains.
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2026-03-10
Conference
Fanlab Presents at International Academic Conference, Wins Best Presentation Award
Our researchers delivered outstanding presentations at the 2026 International Advanced Networks Conference, receiving high praise from leading experts.
Last month, Dr. Li Zhang and team members attended the 2026 International Advanced Networks Conference (IANC). During the conference, we showcased our latest research achievements in advanced network research and network architecture design.
Our presentation received recognition from the conference organization committee and was selected as the Best Presentation in the network track. This conference has enabled us to establish in-depth academic exchanges with leading research institutions worldwide and created multiple new collaboration opportunities.
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2026-02-28
Personnel
Welcome to New Researchers Joining Fanlab
Three outstanding postdoctoral researchers from renowned institutions have joined our laboratory, bringing fresh energy and expertise to our team.
This month, we are pleased to welcome three new postdoctoral researchers: Dr. Zhou Juan (specializing in network protocols), Dr. Wu Jie (specializing in network optimization and performance analysis), and Dr. Liu Haiqiang (specializing in network security). These excellent researchers will strengthen our capabilities in various research domains.
This recruitment reflects Fanlab's rapid growth and expanding research scope. We look forward to close collaboration with our new members and believe they will make important contributions to our laboratory's development.
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2026-02-15
Collaboration
Fanlab Signs Long-Term Strategic Partnership with MIT CSAIL
Following months of negotiations, Fanlab has formally signed a strategic cooperation agreement with MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, marking a significant milestone in international collaboration.
After months of discussions and negotiations, Fanlab has reached a long-term strategic partnership agreement with MIT's renowned CSAIL (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory). Both institutions will conduct in-depth academic exchanges and collaborative research in advanced networks, distributed systems, and related domains.
This collaboration will provide us with greater access to academic resources and international research opportunities, which is of great significance for advancing Fanlab's international development.
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2026-01-30
Award
Fanlab Director Receives Distinguished Scientist Award
Our laboratory director Prof. Zhang Chengwen has been honored with the Distinguished Scientist Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to advanced network research.
At the recent National Science and Technology Conference, Director Zhang Chengwen was awarded the "Outstanding Scientist Award" for his exceptional contributions in the field of computer networks and advanced system research. This award recognizes his years of excellence in research work and significant achievements.
Prof. Zhang expressed that this honor belongs to the entire Fanlab team, thanking all team members for their support and collaboration. He is committed to continuing to lead the team in advancing network research and innovation.
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