Mohammed Serrhini is a professor with decades of academic and research experience in the Department of computer science at Faculty of Sciences, Mohamed First University Oujda, Morocco. Mohammed Serrhini finished his Engineering degree in computer science in 1996 from Polytechnic Institute of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Tula State University and PhD in 2012, at the Faculty of Sciences of the University Mohamed Premier of Oujda. He leads innovative research in artificial intelligence (AI) and Cyber-security. His research interests are in the areas of computer vision, image processing, brain computer interface in education, IA security; His works has appeared in several prestigious journals. He has contributed in many collaboration Projects with European Union Universities. He has served as general Chair of more than 15 international conferences and has delivered a number of keynote talks on AI and cyber-security. Serrhini receives many awards such from UNESCO in 2022 among others.
Kamal Ghoumid received his PhD degree from the Institut TELECOM, TELECOM Sud-Paris, Evry, France, and Institute FEMTO-ST of the Franche-Comté University (Besaçon, France), in 2008. He previously graduated as an engineer in Electronics and telecommunications at CNAM-Paris (France), received his Masters in Communication Systems from Paris-Est University (France) and specialized Masters in Technics of Radio communications. He has worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Jean Lamour Institute of Henri Poincaré University (Nancy, France) from 2008 to 2009, and the Institut FEMTO-ST of the Franche-Comté University, Besaçon as well.
He is also an Assistant Professor in the National School of Applied Sciences (ENSAO), Mohammed Premier University of Oujda (Morocco), where he is the head of the research team on Signals, Systems and Information Processing. His research interests are mainly in signal processing and integrated optic components in the field of telecommunications, wireless and networks Communications, radio over fiber and communications systems.