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Mohamed MASMOUDI
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Brahim Mezghani
Dr. Mezghani received the Bachelor and Master of Science degrees (1998, 1990) from the University of Minnesota, USA. This was on low temperature noise characterization of HIGFETs with Honeywell’s sensors division in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He received the PhD and HDR degrees (2008, 2014) from the National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS) in Tunisia, where he is currently holding a professor position in the Department of Electrical Engineering. His PhD research activities were concentrated on the design, modeling, and characterization of a new CMOS MEMS acoustic microsensor structure. The post-doc research has been on the development of performance enhanced structures for CMOS MEMS convective accelerometers in collaboration with the LIRMM in France. He has ongoing joint research work with IIT-Bombay in India conducted on the use of nanomaterials for performance enhancement of MEMS sensors. The focus of Dr. Mezghani research interests are on design, modeling, and simulation of micromachined sensors and the use of polymer materials in the development of microsensors and for energy-harvesting applications.
Hatem Trabelsi
Hatem Trabelsi was born in Sfax, Tunisia in 1969. He received the engineering degree in electrical engineering from the National School of Engineers of Tunis in 1993, the aggregation degree in 2001, Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2009 and HDR in electrical engineering from the National School of Engineers of Sfax in 2015. His research was mainly focused on Microelectronic circuit design and implementation of ultra low power transceivers for Wireless Sensor Network. He is a member of the research laboratory Systems Integration & Emerging Energies Laboratory (SI2E), ENIS, where he is working in the field of analog and RF circuit design for ultra-wideband systems. His research interests are single-chip CMOS transceivers, RF front-ends, Ultra wideband analog circuit design. He is the author and co-author of several papers in the Microelectronic field. He is currently a Professor at the Electrical Engineering Department of the National School of Engineers of Sfax, University of Sfax B.P. 1173, Sfax 3038, Tunisia E-mail: hatem.trabelsi@enis.tn
Mohamed MASMOUDI
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Amal Elleuch
Amal Elleuch is an Associate Professor at the University of Sfax, Tunisia. She obtained her PhD from the National Engineering School of Monastir, Tunisia in 2013, and her HdR in Energy Engineering from The National Engineering School of Monastir, Tunisia in 2018. Dr. Elleuch is a Professor of Energy Engineering at IPEIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia. Since 2011 she has taught courses on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, fuel cells and renewable energies, pyrolysis, combustion and gasification and fuel processing engineering. Dr. Amal Elleuch research activities focus on the thermochemical and electrochemical conversion processes of biomass and wastes (Pyrolysis, gasification, DCFC and SOFC fuel cells). Dr. Elleuch has over 14 articles in peer-reviewed international journals and over 30 papers in international conferences. Dr. Elleuch was a Visiting professor at Tianjin University of China in 2014 and 2018 and at Aalto university in 2017.
Fares Tounsi
Farès Tounsi received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia, in 2001 and 2003, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in micro and nanoelectronics from the Grenoble Institute of Technology, France, in 2010. He was a Visiting Professor in the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center, University of California at Berkeley, USA, in 2013. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Institut Supérieur d’Informatique et de Mathématiques de Monastir, Tunisia.
Assistant Professor
Amel Neifar
Amel Neifar received her Engineering degree, Master and PhD degrees from the National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), Tunisia. She is currently an assistant professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, ENIS. Her research interests include design of microelectronic circuits for RF and medical applications.
Ghada ZAIBI
Dr. Ghada ZAÏBI is an Assistant Professor at the National Engineering School of Monastir (ENIM), Tunisia, and a member of the SI2E Laboratory. She holds a Ph.D. in Embedded Systems, obtained through a joint supervision between the National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS) and Université Toulouse II in 2012. Her research interests include wireless sensor networks (WSN) security, energy-efficient embedded systems, chaotic dynamics applications, and antenna design. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Zaïbi has focused on enhancing the security and performance of wireless communication systems, particularly at the MAC layer, with an emphasis on low-power and secure cryptographic solutions suitable for sensor networks. Dr. Zaïbi actively contributes to teaching, supervising projects, and advancing scientific research within National Engineering School of Monastir (ENIM). She has participated in various international academic events and published several research articles, reinforcing her commitment to promoting innovation and excellence in her field.
Karim ABBES
Karim Abbes is a Tunisian computer systems engineer and educator. He holds a PhD in Computer Systems Engineering from the National School of Engineering of Sfax in 2012. Since 2012, Karim has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Department of Physics.
Nizar KHITOUNI
Nizar Khitouni, assistant professor in electronics and microelectronics at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Sfax, received the engineering degree in electrical engineering in 1999 from the University of Sfax Tunisia and his DEA degree in 2001 from the National School of Engineers, he received his doctorate degree in 2011. He has nine publications in international journals and eight publications in international conferences. His research interests are the synthesis of analog circuits applied to the sigma delta modulator.
Hajer Cherif
i am data engineer from enetcom and this is my current first year in phd within enis and i am doing research stay in tu chemnitz
Trabelsi Ayoub
I'm Ayoub Trabelsi , PhD student in cotutelle between ENIS, Tunisia and Tu chemnitz, Germany , I obtained my engineering degree in 2024 in electronic system and communication systems form enet'com.
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