The third edition of IEEE International Conference on Signal, Control and Communication (SCC’23) was organized in Hammamet, Tunisia, on December 1-3, 2023.
The 2023 SCC Conference program is given by the following link: SCC-Programm
The electronic versions of accepted and presented papers are available online on the IEEE Xplore web site through the following link:
ttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10527407/proceeding
Three plenary lectures were delivered on each of the three days as part of the conference program. This session included five main tracks.
Track on Smart Grids and Power Systems
Track on Control Systems
Track on Optimization of Industrial Systems
Track on Electronics and Communication Engineering
Track on Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning
Third SCC Conference Speakers
Resilient Data-Driven enabled Zero-touch framework for urban mobility
Sadok BEN YAHIA Full Professor at the Southern Denmark University (SDU) since September 2023. Before joining SDU, he was full professor at Technology University of Tallinn (TalTech) since January 2019. He obtained his HDR in Computer Sciences from the University of Montpellier (France) in April 2009. He is the head of the Data Science Group in the IT School, and his research interests mainly focus on data-driven approaches for near-real-time Big Data analytics, e.g., urban mobility in smart cities (e.g., information aggregation & dissemination, traffic congestion prediction), Recommendation System. and fake content fighting.
Control and Informatics for Smarter Cities and Smarter Energy
Michael SHORT is professor of control engineering and systems informatics at Teesside University in the UK and leads the multidisciplinary Centre for Sustainable Engineering. He is also a visiting Professor at VIT Chennai in India. He holds a BEng degree in electronic and electrical engineering (1999, Sunderland) and a PhD degree in real-time robot control (2003, Sunderland). Michael’s research interests encompass aspects of applied control engineering and systems informatics applied to smart energy systems and robotics. He has authored over 180 reviewed publications in international conferences and journals, has over 1800 citations, has supervised ten PhD completions, and has won six best paper awards.
From the conventional grid towards smart grids: What is the position of Tunisia, what are the challenges and prospects for scientific research?
Jamel BELHADJ obtained the Electrical Engineering degree and Master degree from ENIT, Tunisia in 1997. In 1998, he got the Master degree from INPT-ENSEEIHT Toulouse. He received the PhD Degree from both of INPT-ENSEEIHT-Toulouse and ENIT- Tunis in July 2001. Finally he obtained, in February 2007, the University Habilitation degree from ENIT , Tunisia. Actually he is a full professor at ENSIT since 2012. Between 2000 and 2012, he worked in the High College of Sciences and Technics, ESSTT College Tunisia. Then, from 2014 to 2017, he held the position of Vice President of the University of Tunis and the director of the doctoral school from 2020 to 2023. He has authored more than 40 journal papers and 90 conference papers. He took responsibility and membership of more than 10 national and international projects. He supervised 14 defended PhD thesis, more than 100 defended master and more than 100 final study projects. He is scientific member, organizing committees and a reviewer of several journals and conferences. His mean research field is the systemic design, control and energy management of renewable energy systems for micro-grids and smart grids.