PhD students

PhD students

I’m fortunate to work (or to have worked) with some very hard-working and inspiring PhD students.

  1. Ahmed Ramzi HOUALEF (European project), Thesis title: Artificial Intelligence for the Optimization of Electric Vehicle Autonomy and Security (2023 to present)
  2. Fetulhak ABDURRAHMAN  (French-Ethiopian scholarship), Thesis title: Attack Mitigation and Defense Mechanisms for 5G Vehicular Networks and Beyond (2022 to present)
  3. Mohamed RAHMANI (BFC region project), Thesis title: Technological solutions for continuous and secure 5G connectivity of a UAV-based urban freight transport system (2021 to present)
  4. Shajjad HOSSAIN (ANR-FNR project), Thesis title: TAdvanced Artificial Intelligence for detecting 5G Vehicular Networks Attacks (2021 to present)
  5. Lydia DOUAIDI (BPI/FEDER), Thesis title: Distributed learning for industrial environments: application to an immersive 3D Visio3D+ system (2021 to present)
  6. Ahmed SAADALLAH (BPI/FEDER), Thesis title: Guaranteed quality of experience for users of an immersive 3D video system (2021 to present)
  7. Taki-Eddine-Toufik DJAIDJA (European project), Thesis title: Towards a secure 5G and beyond vehicular network (2020 to present)
  8. Quentin LAPORTE (SERMA Energy CIFRE), Thesis title: New energy-efficient control strategy for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles – battery management and predictive optimization (2020 to present)
  9. Wided HAMMEDI (Bourse ministère), Thesis title: Smart River: Towards Efficient Cooperative Autonomous Inland Navigation (2018 to January 11th 2022)
  10. El-Hadja CHAALAL (Orange Labs CIFRE), Thesis title: Optimized Strategies for Adaptive Mobility Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in 5G Networks (2018 to January 19th 2022)
  11. Maissa DAMMAK (FUI project contract), Thesis title: Authentication and Authorization Security Solutions for the Internet of Things  (2018 to July 17th 2021).
  12. Amel ARFAOUI (cotutelle SupCom, Tunisia), Thesis title: Game-based security for the Internet of Things : applications to e-health (2016 to october 15th, 2019).
  13. Esubalew Elemneh JALEW (French-Ethiopian scholarship),  Thesis title: Fog Computing based Traffic Safety for Connected Vulnerable Road Users, (2016 to october 25th, 2019).
  14. Habtamu Mohamed BIRHANIE (French-Ethiopian scholarship), Thesis title: Resource Allocation in Vehicular Fog Computing for an Optimal Use of Electric Vehicles Energy, (2016 to october 25th, 2019). 
  15. Khaoula DHIFALLAH (Orange Labs, CIFRE), Thesis title: Shared ressource management in crowd networks (2015 to january 09th, 2018)
  16. Metzli RAMIREZ MARTINEZ (Mexican scolarship), Thesis title: Gestion dynamique d’espaces de calcul reconfigurables et hétérogènes, (2014 to june 25th, 2018).
  17. Mohamed Ayoub MESSSOUS (Euopean project contract), Thesis title: UAVs Network: Towards an Optimal Exploration and an Efficient Computation, (2014 to 09 October 2017).
  18. Mohamed ATTIA (Euopean project contract), Thesis title: Algorithms and architectures for the smart grid management to meet energy efficiency and cyber-security requirements (2014 to 12 October 2017).
  19. Imed ALLAL (Orange Labs, CIFRE), Thesis title: Optmisation de l’éfficacité énergétique et Qualité d’Expérience d’un réseau micro-cellulaire (2014 to 29 June 2017).
  20. Francisco Daniel SANCHEZ FERNANDEZ (Bourse Ministère), Thesis title: Embedded Image Processing and Opportunistic Communication on Lightweight UAV for Surveillance Systems  (2013 to 27 April 2017). 
  21. Tarek BOUALI (Euopean project contract), Thesis title: Platform for efficient and secure data collection and exploitation in intelligent vehicular networks (2013 to January 2016). 
  22. Sara MEHAR (Bourse de la région Bourgogne), Thesis tite: The vehi1le as a source and consumer of information: Collection, dissemination and data processing for sustainable mobility  (2011 to 05 December 2014). 
  23. Guillaume REMY (Orange Lannion), Thesis title: Complémentarité entre réseau cellulaire et réseau sans infrastructure à mobilité contrôlée et non contrôlée  (2010 to Novembre 2013)
  24. Ahmed BEN NACEF (FTRD Lannion), Thesis title: Relais coopératifs dans un réseau de terminaux : performances limites et stratégies (2008 to 24th November 2011)
  25. Mohamed CHERIF (FTRD Lannion), Thesis title: Optimisation des communications V2V et V2I dans un réseau de véhicules opéré  (2007 to 2nd December 2010)
  26. Helmut ADAM (University of Klagenfurt, with Christian Bettstetter), Thesis title: Cooperative spatial diversity in ad hoc networks (2006 to August 2011)
  27. Ghassan M.T. ABDALLAH (University of Plymouth, with Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff), Thesis title: Physical and Link Layer Implications in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (2006 to 17th December 2009)
  28. Alaa SEDDIK-GHALEB (University of Evry, with Yacine Ghamri-Doudane and Nazim Agoulmine), Thesis title: TCP Performance Study and Enhancements Within Wireless Ad Hoc Network Environments (2005 to 30th March 2009)
  29. Moez JERBI (FTRD Lannion), Thesis title: Protocoles pour les communications dans les réseaux de véhicules en environnement urbain (2005 to 6th November 2008)
  30. Ghazi AL-SUKKAR (INT Evry, with Hossam afifi), Thesis title: Discovering the Synergy between Wireless Ad hoc routing protocols and Peer-to-Peer Abstractions (2005 to 26th November 2008)