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Ghassane Aniba

Educational Innovation

Class of 2023

Bio

Ghassane Aniba (IEEE: S’03\[Dash]M’10\[Dash]SM’17) received the Ph.D degree in telecommunications from Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique – Energy, Materials and Telecommunications (INRS-EMT), Montreal, Canada, in 2010, and the Dipl.-Ing. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications (INPT), Rabat, Morocco, in 2002. In 2010, after postdoctoral positions at Université Laval, University of Ottawa, and at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), he joined Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI), Rabat, Morocco, where he is currently a Full Professor in Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering. He was the TPC Co-Chair of the of the 3rd IEEE Middle East & North Africa COMMunications Conference (MENACOMM 2020), Co-chair of the Special session “Smart Metering and Smart Homes” at the 3rd IEEE Renewable Energies, Power Systems and Green Inclusive Economy (REPS & GIE), 2018, chairman of the “Smart and Green Systems and Networks” track at the 19th IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (MELECON), 2018, and chairman of the cooperative techniques and relays session at the 20th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT) 2013. He is Co-principal coordinator of the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN) – Green INNO-PROJECT entitled: “Intelligent Inspection of Photovoltaic Parks Using Aerial Images of Drones” (2019-2023). Within the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union – Capacity Building in Higher Education, he was the project manager at EMI for the project: “AT-SGIRES \[Dash] Advanced Teaching and Training on Smart Grid and Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Systems” (2018-2021). In addition, he was the primary project coordinator within the International Research Projects CNR-CNRST (Morocco-Italy) for the project: “Cooperative Transmission Techniques for Smart Cities Data Sensing Collection” (2016-2017). Finally, he was the primary coordinator of the IRESEN Project: “MicroCSPs Contribution on the Management of an Electrical Grid including Renewable Energy Sources” (2014-2018). His current research interests include Smart Grids, cooperative distributed microgrids, traffic modelling in green cognitive networks, cooperative wireless networks and wireless sensor networks.

Project: Interactive Learning Platform: Fusing Prompt Engineering and Wolfram Coding for Enhanced Tutoring