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Driss Aboutajdine
Also published under:D. Aboutajdine
Affiliation
Associated unit to CNRST (URAC29), MOHAMMED V UNIVERSITY IN RABAT
Topic
Wireless Sensor Networks,Additive Noise,Network Lifetime,Source Node,Support Vector Machine,Base Station,Bitstream,Depth Images,Energy Consumption,Face Recognition,Facial Expressions,Facial Features,Singular Value Decomposition,Synchronization,Traffic Load,Wireless Networks,Access Control,AdaBoost,Asynchronous System,Average Bit Error Rate,Biometric Systems,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate,Bit Error Rate Analysis,Bit Error Rate Performance,Classification Accuracy,Computer Simulations,Depth Information,Digital Watermarking,Dimensionality Reduction,Eigenvectors,Energy Conservation,Error Rate,Face Images,Frequency-selective Channels,Gabor Filters,Gaussian Noise,Gender Binary,Gender Recognition,High Power Amplifier,Human Faces,Human-computer Interaction,Hyperspectral Data,Indian Pines,Interference Power,Interference Signal,Internet Of Things,Layer In Order,Linear Noise,Medium Access,
Biography
Driss Aboutajdine (M'89–SM'99) received the Doctorat de 3ème Cycle and the Doctorat d'Etat-es-Sciences degrees in signal processing from the Mohammed V—Agdal University, Rabat, Morocco, in 1980 and 1985, respectively.
He joined Mohammed V—Agdal University, Rabat, Morocco, in 1978, first as an assistant professor, then as an associate professor in 1985, and full Professor since 1990, where he is teaching Signal/Image Processing and Communications. for over 35 years, he developed teaching and research activities covering various topics of signal and image processing, wireless communication and pattern recognition which allow him to advise more than 50 Ph.D. theses and publish over 200 journal papers and conference communications. He succeeded to found and manage since 1993 and 2001, respectively, the LRIT Laboratory and the Centre of Excellence of Information and Communication Technology (pole de competences STIC) which gathers more than 30 research laboratories from all Moroccan universities and including industrial partners as well. He has organized and chaired several international conferences and workshops. He was elected member of the Moroccan Hassan II Academy of Science and Technology in 2006 and fellow of the TWAS Academy of Sciences in 2007. He cofounded the IEEE Morocco Section in 2005 and he is chairing the Signal Processing chapter he founded in December 2010.
He joined Mohammed V—Agdal University, Rabat, Morocco, in 1978, first as an assistant professor, then as an associate professor in 1985, and full Professor since 1990, where he is teaching Signal/Image Processing and Communications. for over 35 years, he developed teaching and research activities covering various topics of signal and image processing, wireless communication and pattern recognition which allow him to advise more than 50 Ph.D. theses and publish over 200 journal papers and conference communications. He succeeded to found and manage since 1993 and 2001, respectively, the LRIT Laboratory and the Centre of Excellence of Information and Communication Technology (pole de competences STIC) which gathers more than 30 research laboratories from all Moroccan universities and including industrial partners as well. He has organized and chaired several international conferences and workshops. He was elected member of the Moroccan Hassan II Academy of Science and Technology in 2006 and fellow of the TWAS Academy of Sciences in 2007. He cofounded the IEEE Morocco Section in 2005 and he is chairing the Signal Processing chapter he founded in December 2010.