Keynote Speakers

Miloud FRIKELMiloud FRIKEL

 Biography : Sine 2008, Miloud FRIKEL is an Associate Professor at National Graduate School of  Engineering and Research Center (ENSICAEN), and head of SATE's Department. From 2003 to 2008, he was with the R&T (Networks and Telecommunications) Department of the IUT of Caen (Normandy University).

From 1998 to 2000, Dr. Frikel was with the Signal Processing Lab, Institut for Systems and Robotics, Institute Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, as a researcher in the field of wireless location and statistical array processing. And from 2000

to 2003, he worked in the Institute for Circuit and Signal Procesing of the Technical University of Munich, Germany. M. Frikel is member of German Foundation : Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung.

Title :  The Contribution of Signal Processing for Telecommunications.

 


Mohammed M'SAADMohammed M’SAAD

 Biography : He was educated at the Ecole Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs where he held an assistant professor position in September 1978. He started his research activities at the Laboratoire d’Electronique et d’Etude des Systèmes Automatiques where he prepared an engineering thesis of the Université de Mohammed V on the adaptive control of industrial processes. In November 1982, Mohammed M’SAAD joined the Laboratoire d’Automatique de Grenoble to prepare a PhD thesis of the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, on the fundamental features of the adaptive control and its applicability, which he obtained in April 1987. In April 1988, he held a research position at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique with an affectation in the Laboratoire d’Automatique de Grenoble. In September 1996, Mohammed M’SAAD held a professor position at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Caen where he founded a control process laboratory in 1997 which became a control group at the GREYC UMR CNRS in January 2004. His main research activities are mainly devoted to the fundamental, methodological and applied features of the identification, observation and adaptive control of dynamical systems. He had several important scientific and collective responsibilities, namely the director of the GREYC UMR CNRS from January 2012 to Marsh 2016.

Title : PARAMETER ADAPTATION FOR LINEAR SYSTEMS A PROMISSING DETERMINISTIC OVERVIEW


Omar El kharkiOmar EL KHARKI

 Biography : 

  •  Omar El Kharki was born in 1973 in Morocco;
  • He is a professor at the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of
    Tangier / Geoinformation engineering;

  • He obtained his Ph.D at the Faculty of Sciences Semlalia of
    Marrakech, Morocco;

  • His specialty is Computer Science Applied to Remote Sensing
    and GIS;

  • He is co-author of several books in Computer Science and Geomatics;;
  • He is a Missionary / Tutor AUF;
  • He did some research work at the CESBIO laboratory (www.cesbio.ups-tlse.fr/) in Toulouse, which are funded by the Midi-Pyrénées Regional Council, AUF and the Ministry of Higher Education in Morocco. Another research project at the LISI laboratory in the INSA of Lyon (France) that is financed by INSA and another financed by the United Nations;

  • His research interests include methods and algorithms for the classification of optical and radar images, spatial databases, WebMapping and development of mobile applications for GIS;

  • He has contributed to the development of several collaborations with the socio-economic community (Regional Direction of Water and Forests of Marrakech, CRTS, ANCFCC, Anza-Electronique, ORMVA, Cabinet Vassel, ...);

  • He has taught several modules in geomatics at the FST of Beni-Mellal, FS Ben M'Sik in Casablanca, FS of Meknes and the institutions of Ibnou Zohr University;

  • He animated several plenary conferences;
  • He animated several practical training courses in geomatics, the number of participants exceeds 200 per training;

  • He is a reviewer in several scientific journals in geomatics;
  • He participated in the organization of several international conferences;

Title : Classification Methods and Algorithms for Optical and Radar Remote Sensing images: A Review

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