Monday, 13 April 2026, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm T01: Generative AI in Wireless Networking: Models, Security, and Future Directions T02: Intelligent Wireless Transmissions through Data-Oriented Session-Specific Design T03: Pinching-Antenna Systems (PASS) Towards 6G: Opportunities and Challenges T04: Physically Consistent Channel Models for Next-Generation Wireless Communications T05: Integrated Sensing, Communications, and Computing (ISCC): Fundamentals, Trade-Offs, Signal Processing, and Emerging Technologies T06: Enabling Multi-Layered 6G Networks: Integrated Positioning, Sensing, Communications, and Computation T07: Advanced Wave-Domain Techniques for 6G Wireless: From Intelligent Metasurfaces to Photonics-Assisted Sensing and Communication Monday, 13 April 2026, 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm T08: Emerging AI Technologies for 6G: Network Foundation Models, and Telecom AI Agents T09: Edge Intelligence Meets 6G AI-Native RAN: Towards Green and Sustainable Wireless Systems T10: Near-Field XL-MIMO Communication and Sensing Towards 6G: Foundations, Recent Progress, and Future Directions T11: Fluid Antenna System (FAS): Fundamentals and Recent Advances T12: Multi-Layer Non-Terrestrial Networks: From LEO Satellite Constellations to Low-Altitude Wireless Networks T13: Trustworthy 6G: Security and Privacy from the Physical Layer T14: Affine Frequency Division Multiplexing (AFDM) – A Promising Backwards-Compatible Waveform for 6G Wireless Systems