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Principal vecteur de sa croissance, l’innovation constitue la pierre angulaire du développement de TELNET.
Un choix stratégique qui a conféré à TELNET la possibilité de briguer un positionnement avancé dans le secteur des hautes technologies et de postuler comme entreprise pilote avant-gardiste à l’échelle régionale. L’envergure du groupe ainsi que la mondialisation étendue de ses activités, a nécessité de normaliser et structurer sa composante « Innovation ». En effet, ses ajustements étaient nécessaires pour assurer des activités de recherche pertinentes et pérennes en relation étroite avec les compétences de TELNET. De ce constat est née l’idée de la création du conseil scientifique d’innovation. Ce comité joue le rôle de support en expertise multi-domaines pour orienter et superviser les activités de recherches et d’innovations du groupe TELNET en France et en Tunisie.
• Mettre en place un relais entre les activités de TELNET et la Recherche pour lancer des projets d’innovation à travers des thèses communes et des équipes conjointes. • Cibler des axes d’innovations cadrant avec les domaines de compétences de TELNET et respectant une approche produit pour le court et le moyen termes. • Planifier, construire, lancer et suivre des projets de recherches et d’innovations, dans le cadre des pôles de compétitivités français et européens. • Favoriser les échanges collaboratifs entre le groupe TELNET et les établissements académiques, les laboratoires de recherches et les industriels en Europe et en Tunisie.
• Ce conseil est composé de professeurs, de chercheurs d’universités et de laboratoires tunisiens et européens, il s’agit d’un comité multidisciplinaire dont la réunion fera l’objet d’un consortium collégial permanent. La pluridisciplinarité des membres du CSI apportera une vision d’innovation globale à TELNET:
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Les membres à vocation académique contribueront à repérer les filières scientifiques en phase avec les activités du groupe.
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Les membres à vocation industrielle et managériale auront à piloter la démarche d’innovation du Groupe, identifier les projets clés, lancer et assurer le suivi de la composante recherche et innovation.
Uros Janko
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Uros Janko
Uros Janko has over 30 years global management experience with Fortune 500 companies and start-ups. He is a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years experience in leading edge research and innovative product development in the areas of high-speed networking for HPC & HTC environments; network security technologies; and network storage virtualization and management.
Uros is former Chairman & CTO of Enfotec, Inc., an open source security vendor that he co-founded in 2001 to develop a series of disruptive open system based, multi-application security appliances with a compelling value proposition. Prior to that, he co-founded Asita Technologies in 1997 and, as its CEO, led product development teams that delivered a complete line of integrated network security solutions. The core enabling technologies were developed in collaboration with strategic partners within the scope of a EU Framework Programme research project that he managed.
Earlier, he served as Chairman & CTO of MultiStream Systems, provider of network storage management solutions; Managing Director of STB Software Technology Beteiligungen (Equity Investments), concentrating on acquisition of strategic equity interests in ground-breaking technologies blending networking, security and storage aspects; Vice President, Development of Enterprise Systems and Networking at Grau Storage Systems; and Director of European Development & Services at Network Systems Corporation. In those capacities he represented the companies on numerous international program committees and participated in various EC initiatives.
Uros serves as an external expert of the EC in the areas of e-Infrastructures; Future Internet research; Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Service Infrastructures; International Cooperation; and Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme. He holds a Graduate Degree in Mathematics, received in 1978.

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Ali Haj-Fraj
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Dr. Ali Haj-Fraj
Vice President Strategy and Portfolio Industrial Automation Systems, Siemens AG
Ali Haj-Fraj started his career as research and teaching assistant at the Technical University of Munich in the field of dynamics and control. He joined Siemens AG in 2001 as Project Manager for Drives Development in the business unit Motion Control Systems. From 2004 he then served as Director Business Development for Automation in Metal Forming. In 2007 he took over his current position as Vice President for Strategy and Portfolio in the business unit Industrial Automation Systems. His main focus areas are strategic planning, portfolio management, innovation management and merger and acquisition.

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Bilel JAMOUSSI
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Bilel JAMOUSSI
Chief of Study Group Department, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau.

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Thierry Collette
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Thierry Collette
Thierry Collette is the deputy director of CEA LIST, the academic French laboratory of technology research on smart systems. The LIST, which is based near Paris, is a key software systems and technology research center working in three areas with vital societal and economic implications. These areas are sensing systems, interactive systems and embedded systems. Thierry Collette is in charge of programs and strategy for the activitu of the LIST (650 researchers) since 2010, before he was involved in embedded system field and has managed since 2004 the Architectures and Design Unit of LIST, unit of 100 researchers, focused on embedded computing architectures, embedded reliability and computer vision. Before that, he was the head of embedded computer laboratory of LIST and has designed several parallel and reconfigurable embedded computers. He has obtained an Electrical Engineering Degree in 1988 and a Ph.D in Microelectronics of the University of Grenoble in 1992.
He wrote, as author and co-author, several papers in conferences and journals on technologies for embedded parallel and reconfigurable computing and holds several patents too. He teaches computer architectures in master degree at Ecole Centrale of Paris and University of Paris XI. He is expert CEA senior and had evaluated several international and national projects (MEDEA, ANR, OSEO, etc) and is member of evaluation committee of the French National Research Agency.
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Karama Kanoun
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Karama Kanoun
Karama Kanoun is Directeur de Recherche at LAAS-CNRS, heading the Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance Research Group (http://www.laas.fr/~kanoun/). Her research interests include modeling and evaluation of computer system dependability considering hardware as well as software, and dependability benchmarking. She has authored or co-authored more than 150 conference and journal papers, 5 books and 10 book chapters. She has co-directed the production of a book on Dependability Benchmarking (Wiley and IEEE Computer Society, 2008). She is Chairperson of the Special Interest Group on Dependability Benchmarking of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and vice-chairperson of the IFIP working group 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance. She was the principal investigator of the DBench European project (Dependability Benchmarking), and managed the European Network of Excellence ReSIST, Resilience Survivability in IST. She is member of the Editorial Board of three journals: IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, International Journal of Performability Engineering and International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems (IJCCBS). She is chairing the Steering Committee of the European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC) and member of the Steering Committees of three other conferences in her field of interest (DSN, ISSRE, SSIRI). She has been a consultant for several French companies (among which Renault-Automation, Merlin-Gerin, CEIS-Espace, SYSECA, Aérospatiale, SAGEM, CNES, Alcatel Espace, STNA), the European Space Agency, Ansaldo Transporti and for the International Union of Telecommunications. She has been involved in several national research contracts and European projects. She was Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA in 1998.

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Mohamed Kaâniche
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Mohamed Kaâniche
Mohamed Kaâniche is currently “Directeur de Recherche” of CNRS, the French National Organization of Scientific Research. He joined the Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance Research Group of LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France, since 1988. From March 1997 to February 1998, he was a Visiting Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA. He received the Certified Engineer degree from the National School of Civil Aviation (ENAC), Toulouse, in 1987, and the PhD in Computer Science and the “Habilitation à diriger des recherches” degrees from the Toulouse National Polytechnic Institute, in 1992 and 1999 respectively. His research addresses the dependability and security assessment of computer systems and critical infrastructures, using analytical modeling and experimental measurement techniques. Application areas include safety critical and embedded systems in aerospace, automotive, railways, defence, energy, and telecommunications as well as more general Internet based applications and mobile systems. He has (co)authored two books on these subjects and more than 100 publications in international journals and conference proceedings. He has contributed to several national and European research contracts, and acted as a consultant for companies in France and as an expert for the European Commission. He served on the organizing and program committees of the major dependability conferences in the area. He was Program Chair of PRDC-2004, EDCC-5, DSN-PDS-2010, and currently LADC-2011. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the SEE Dependable Computing Club.

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Boutheina Chetali
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Dr Boutheina Chetali
Head of the Formal Methods & Security group, part of the Security Labs of Gemalto’s Technology and Innovation Department. Doctor in Computer Science, she has been working in the smart cards arena since 1999 when she joined the advanced research group of Bull Smart Card & terminals as R&D engineer ,expert in formal methods. Since 2001, she is in charge of the Formal Methods & Security team (previously Schlumberger and Axalto) working on the application of formal methods to the security of the smart cards and to their Common Criteria certifications. Main activities of its group are the development of security technologies for the card platforms and its components, the verification of security properties, model-based testing and the Common Criteria evaluations at high levels (EAL5 to EAL7). She is also member of the Java Card Forum security group and the Global Platform security group. The main achievement of its group was the first smart card certificate using formal assurances from the EAL7 level, the highest Common Criteria certification level. With respect to R&D projects, her team coordinates and participates to a number of funded projects, European (FP6&FP7) and National (ANR, poles de competitivité), around security validation using formal methods, model based testing and security certification.

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Méhand Guiddir
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Méhand Guiddir
Méhand Guiddir joined Altran, leader in Innovation consulting, in 2006 as Chief Technical Officer of Altran Telecoms and Media. He previously held the position of CTO at Altran Belgium. His responsibilities include the coordination of innovative R&D activities related to French competitive clusters. He is actively involved in the ICT cluster System@tic, participating in the Telecom Steering Committee. Méhand Guiddir graduated from Ecole Centrale Paris, a Tier-1 engineering school in France, and holds a Master in Networks & Telecommunications. He began his career in 1984 within the Marconi group and then held several management positions within telecom vendors and operators worldwide. He participates as an expert in several selection committees, such as the selection committee of Paris city Innovation award.
 
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Bernadette Dorizzi
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Bernadette Dorizzi
Bernadette Dorizzi got her PhD (Thèse d'état) in Theoretical Physics at the University of Orsay (Paris XI-France) in 1983, on the study of integrability of dynamical systems. She is Professor at Télécom & Management SudParis (ex INT) since September 1989, she has been leading the Electronics and PHysics department between 1995 and 2009. She is in charge of the Intermedia (Interaction for Multimedia) research team. Her present research activity is related to the surveillance-video and biometric domain. She is coordinator of the Bio-Identity Institut Telecom research project (http://www.int-evry/biometrics) and of the BioSecure Foundation (http://biosecure.info). She is author of more than 300 research papers and has supervised more than 15 PhD thesis.

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Abderazek Ben Abdallah
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Abderazek Ben Abdallah
Ben Abdallah Abderazek received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering and the MSc. degree in Computer Science from Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST, Wuhan) in 1994 and 1997 respectively. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Electro-communications (UEC, Tokyo) in 2002. From 2002 to 2007, he was a research associate at the Parallel/Distributed systems laboratory, Graduate school of Information systems, University of Electro-communications, then Assistant Professor at the network computing laboratory, UEC. Currently, he is Associate Professor with the graduate and undergraduate schools of computer science and engineering at the University of Aizu. His research effort is on the design of future generations high-performance and low-power computer systems. He is mainly interested in issues related to their architectures (processor, on-chip interconnection (NoC)) and compilation techniques. The targeted systems span from application-specific networked embedded multicore systems (with special focus on computation intensive biomedical applications) to large-scale parallel systems. He is a member of IEEE and ACM. Ben Abdallah Laboratory web site: http://aslweb.u-aizu.ac.jp/benlab/ Ben Abdallah other activities: http://web-ext.u-aizu.ac.jp/~benab/activities.html

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Fathi H. Ghorbel
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Fathi H. Ghorbel
Fathi H. Ghorbel is the founder, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Technology Officer of itRobotics Inc., a startup pioneering technology company operating to provide state of the art non-destructive inspection solutions for small diameter energy pipes using the latest robotics technology. itRobotics aims to increase the safety and security of the energy industry around the world. itRobotics’ technology was initiated at Dr. Ghorbel’s Robotics & Intelligent Systems (RiSYS) Lab at Rice University, Houston, Texas, where he is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, the holder of Schlumberger Chair in Mechatronics and Robotics, and also serves as the Director of Graduate Studies. He has a joint appointment at the Department of Bioengineering. Dr. Ghorbel is also the Chief Technology Advisor of INTREPID Robotics, Inc., a Houston-based technology company that provides explosion-proof robotic inspection solutions of atmospheric storage tanks and marine vessels. Dr. Ghorbel’s research is in the areas of dynamic systems and control, robotics, and biomedical engineering systems. He is the author of several patents, and technical publications. Dr. Ghorbel received the B.S. degree with honors from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985, the M.S. degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1987, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1991 all in Mechanical Engineering. In 1988, he spent one year at the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois, as a Research Assistant. During his doctoral studies, he was a Research Assistant at the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois where he was also a visiting Postdoctoral Research Associate in 1991. From 1992 to 1994, Dr. Ghorbel was a Research Associate at the Intitut d’Automatique, Ecole Polytechnique F´ed´erale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He joined Rice University in 1994. Dr. Ghorbel is an active member of the Houston Technology Center and the Rice Alliance for Technology and entrepreneurship which support entrepreneurs and early-stage technology ventures in Houston and Texas through education, collaboration, and research. Dr. Ghorbel is a member of Le Comit´e de Haut niveau pour les Sciences et la Technologie appointed by Tunisia’s President. He was the recipient of the medal of “Order of National Merit in the field of education and sciences” by order of the President of Tunisia. He is the Vice-President, Founding Member, and Member of the Board of Directors of the Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF). He is past President of the Tunisian Scientific Society (TSS). He is also a Member of the ASME, a Senior Member of the IEEE, a member of Sigma Xi, IFAC, SIAM, IASTED, and ASEE. He is the past Vice-Chair then Chair of the ASME Biomechanical Systems Panel, and the past Chair of the IEEE Control Systems Society’s Technical Committee on Manufacturing Automation and Robotic Control. He is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, an Associate Editor for the ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, an Associate Editor for the IEEE Control Systems Society Conference Editorial Board, and a past Associate Editor for the International Journal of Robotics and Automation. Dr. Ghorbel served in conference organization and program committees at different organizational levels including Conference Chair, Conference Co-General Chair, Publication Chair, Publicity Chair, Finance Chair, and Member of several national and international conference Program Committees.
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Adel Ghazel
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Adel Ghazel
Adel Ghazel Senior Member IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, USA) since 1997, received the E.E and M.S. degrees in systems analysis and digital processing from the Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tunis – ENIT, Tunis, Tunisia, both in 1990, the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from ENIT in co-supervision with the ENSEEIHT-Toulouse (France) and the Habilitation degree in information communication and technologies from Ecole Supérieure des Communications – Sup’Com, Tunisia in 1996 and 2002, respectively. He is currently a Professor in Telecommunications and the Director of the Research Unit on Circuits and Advanced Techniques for Communication Systems (CIRTA’COM) at Sup’Com, University of 7 November at Carthage, Tunisia. He is a visitor professor for several universities in France and North Africa and field expert to the International Telecommunications Union. Since 1998, He is working with Analog Devices Inc., Boston, MA, as a Senior R&D Program Manager for innovative projects related to power line communication and smart grid, IP communication and multimedia. He started his professional experience in 1990 as a Specialist Engineer for design and field supervision of industrial communication systems and worked on projects in Africa and Asia. In 1993, he joined the Ecole Supérieure des Postes et des Télécommunications de Tunis then Sup’Com in 1998 where He occupied the position of the Head of the Department of Electronics and Propagation from 1999 to 2004 and the Dean of Planning from 2005 to 2010. His current research interests include VLSI and DSPs circuits, algorithms and architectures for wireless and wired communications systems. His research led to over 200 publications. He is currently reviewer for several international Journals and Transactions and has also been Chairman, session Chairman and Member of technical and steering committees of International Conferences & Symposiums.

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Mohamed ABID
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Mohamed ABID
Mohamed ABID, Head of «Computer Embedded System » laboratory CES-ENIS, Tunisia
Mohamed ABID is working now as a Professor at the Engineering National School of Sfax (ENIS), University of Sfax, Tunisia (http://www.ceslab.org/eng/perso.php?id=27 ). He received the Ph. D. degree from the National Institute of Applied Sciences, Toulouse (France) in 1989 and the “thèse d’état” degree from the National School of Engineering of Tunis (Tunisia) in 2000 in the area of Computer Engineering & Microelectronics. His current research interests include: hardware-software co-design, System on Chip, Reconfigurable System, and Embedded System, etc. He has also been investigating the design and implementation issues of FPGA embedded systems. Actually Dr. Abid occupies the post of director of doctoral school “Sciences & Technologies”, University of Sfax. He is founding member and Head of the research laboratory «Computer Embedded System » CES-ENIS, since 2006 (http://www.ceslab.org ). He was Founding member of “System on Chip at Computer, Electronic and Smart engineering system” Laboratory at ENIS 2001-2005. He was also Founding responsible of «Hardware-Software co-design» research Group at EµM-Lab-FSM, Monastir-Tunisia, 1991-2000. Dr. Abid is member of scientific committee at ENIS, since 2008, member of quality committee at ENIS, 2006-2007 and member of national committee of engineering pedagogy, since 2006. He was founding member and responsible of doctoral degree «computer system engineering» at ENIS, 2003-2010. Dr. Abid served in national or international conference organization and program committees at different organizational levels including Conference Co-General Chair, Technical program co-chair, organization co-chair and Member of several national and international conference Program Committees. He was Founding Member of several international conferences and school: SCS, SSD, GEI, SensorNetSchool. Recently, he is Vice General Co-chair of IDT’10. He was General Co-chair of SensorNetSchool’09, Vice General Co-chair of IDT’09, and Special Session Co-chair of ICECS’09. He is Member of technical committee of DASIP since 2007, ICM 2010 since 2006, ComNet 2010, and General Co-chair of IDT’08. He was also Joint Editor of Specific Issues in two International Journals and Joint editor of many conference’s articles nationals and internationals: ICM’2004, GEI’2006-07, SCS’2004. He is a co-editor of the best paper in the international conference EDAC-ETC-EuroASIC’96. Dr. Abid is joint coordinator or an active member of several International Research and Innovation projects: STIC/INRIA project since 2009, CMCU project and since 2009 and Head of Federator Research Project since 2009. Dr. Abid was Supervisor or Co-supervisor of more than 20 PhD doctors, most of them were in joint guardianship and Supervisor or Co-supervisor of more than 50 master students. He is Author or co-author of more than 30 publications in Journals and author or co-author of more than 180 papers in international conferences. He is also author or co- author of many guest’s papers, Joint author of many book’s chapters. Dr. Abid has served also as Guest professor at several international universities and as a Consultant to research & development in Telnet Incorporation.

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Hassen MAAREF
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Hassen MAAREF
Head of Laboratory of Physics of semiconductors and electronic components

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Mohamed FRIKHA
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Mohamed FRIKHA - Directeur Général
M. Mohamed FRIKHA est fondateur et Directeur Général de Telnet depuis 1994, De 1989 a 1994, M. FRIKHA a travaillé a Alcatel France puis a Alcatel Tunisie en tant que Directeur du centre de développement et d'études télématiques, il a notamment assuré la responsabilité de la ligne du produit Network Management Unit (NMU) des commutateurs X25 d'Alcatel. De 1987 a 1989, M. FRIKHA a travaillé a GSI (Général Service Informatique) en tant que consultant, ou il assuré des missions d'expertise pour le compte du Crédit Lyonnais, le groupement GIE carte bancaire, France Télécom, et la société Générale. M. FRIKHA est diplômé de l'Ecole Polytechnique et de l'Ecole Supérieure des Télécommunications de Paris. Il est notamment membre de la commission de veille technologique du ministere des Télécommunications, du comité d'experts pour l'étude stratégique sur les technologies en Tunisie, et membre du comité de réflexion sur Internet de Tunisie Télécom.

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Mondher MAKNI
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Mondher MAKNI - Chef Département Réseaux et Télécoms
M. Mondher MAKNI est Directeur du département Réseaux et Télécoms spécialisé dans l'intégration et la mise en place de réseaux. De 1993 a 1998, M. MAKNI a été consultant indépendant pour des organisations internationales comme l'UNIDO, USAID, et la Banque Mondiale. Il a notamment mené des missions d'audit de réseaux et de conception de systemes distribués en Jordanie, en Égypte, en Tunisie, et au Madagascar. De 1988 a 1993, M. MAKNI a successivement été ingénieur développeur et chef de projets a l'IRSIT (institut régional des sciences informatiques et des Télécommunications), ou il a été responsable du déploiement de réseaux LAN, WAN, et Internet.
M. MAKNI a notamment dirigé le premier projet de création d'un noud Internet en Tunisie des 1989.De 1986 a 1987, M. MAKNI a été développeur a Digital Equipment Corporation ou il a travaillé sur le conception de circuits intégrés pour mainframes. M. MAKNI a obtenu un Bachelor of Sciences in Electrical Engineering de University of Wisconsin - Madison, et un Master of Sciences in Computer and System Engineering du Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Hassib ELLOUZE
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Hassib ELLOUZE - Directeur Qualité et Chef Département Systèmes Electroniques
M. Hassib ELLOUZE a été successivement chef de projet puis Directeur du Département systemes électroniques a Telnet. Depuis 1995, M. ELLOUZE a dirigé des projets de développement en supervision et administration de réseaux, des projets de diagnostic automobile, et des projets de développements embarqués de contrôle moteur et de commande électronique en automobile. Depuis 2001, M. ELLOUZE est en plus Directeur de la qualité et de l'organisation a Telnet. De 1992 a 1995, M. ELLOUZE a travaillé a Alcatel Data Networks dans le développement et l'administration de réseaux et systemes. De 1990 a 1992, M. ELLOUZE a été successivement Ingénieur Développeur et chef de service au CETIME (Centre Technique des Industries Mécaniques et Électroniques) ou il a travaillé sur la conception et la réalisation de systemes en électronique industrielle. M. ELLOUZE est diplômé de l'École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Sfax.

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Lotfi ZGHAL
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Lotfi ZGHAL - Chef Département Etudes Logicielles
M. Lotfi ZGHAL a été successivement chef de projets et Directeur du Département d'Études logicielles. A Telnet depuis 1995, il a notamment dirigé des projets de systeme de supervision, des projets de développements embarqués dans le domaine des télécommunications (empilement protocolaire, multiplexeurs, routeurs), des projets de développements en reconnaissance d'empreintes digitales et des projets de développement sur décodeurs numériques. De 1991 a 1995, M. ZGHAL a été ingénieur de développement puis responsable de développement a Alcatel Data Networks ou il a principalement travaillé sur le développement de logiciels de supervision de réseaux X25.
M. ZGHAL est diplômé de l'ENSERG (École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique et de Radioélectricité de Grenoble) et de l'ENSIMAG (École Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble).

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Anis YOUSSEF
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Anis YOUSSEF
Anis YOUSSEF is currently “Research and Innovation Activities Director” at TELNET group; Product engineering and consulting company in innovation and advanced technologies.
He joined the company, since April 2010. From January 2009 to March 2010, he was a head of railway dependability project in ANSALDO, for Banverket: Swedish Rail Administration that has overall responsibility for the rail transport system in Sweden.
From June 2005 to December 2008, he joined the service 65640 (fonctions inter-systèmes) at Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronic Systems (DIESE) at Renault technology center in Guyancourt.
He was responsible for the design, development and industrialization of a function that handles the Features Activation Logic (FAL) and the after-crash management function. He also coordinated with the R&D service for the development of prototypes for electric and hybrid vehicles and to innovate in the field of passive security.
Between 2000 and 2005, he was a European project work package header for "Flight controls of the Future" to define, design and validate by simulation and on the basis of a prototype a digital and dependable flight control system. He worked under a research collaboration contract between the "Manual and Automatic Flight Control systems: FCS-MO 142/4" team at Airbus technology center in St. Martin du Touch, Toulouse and the LAAS-CNRS (Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance group).
He received the Certified Engineer degree from the National School of Engineers of Monastir (ENIM) in 2000, the master degree from the University Henri Poincaré of Nancy in 2001, he had developed techniques to automate the measurement of quality services of mobile ad hoc networks and finally he received the PhD in Computer Science from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse in 2005.

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