Digital Research Center of Sfax
Achraf Ben-Hamadou is an accomplished researcher and entrepreneur with extensive expertise in computer vision, machine learning, and image processing. Currently serving as the R&D Director and Co-founder at Udini since November 2018, Achraf has also contributed as an Associate Researcher at the Digital Research Center of Sfax since July 2017. Previously, Achraf held positions at Valeo, Total Immersion, IMAGINE, and the Research Centre for Automatic Control, focusing on advanced technologies such as ADAS systems, real-time vision systems, 3D reconstruction, and augmented reality applications. Achraf earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Institut national polytechnique de Lorraine and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from INSA de Rouen, showcasing a strong academic foundation in the field.
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Digital Research Center of Sfax
The mission of the Digital Research Center of Sfax is to conduct research and development activities in the field of information and communication technologies and promote innovation and technology transfer in this field by promoting research results, resources, and expertises. It is also expected to develop international cooperation in science and communication information technology. The research center aims to be at the forefront of technology by conducting applied research focused on innovation. Researches will focus on ICT for online services (e-tourism, e-health, e-tourism , e-government, etc.), intelligent energy management (smart-grid), as well as other strategic application areas for the south of Tunisia, such as monitoring the environment (control pollution). In its open policy on its scientific, economic and institutional, the center will promote scientific research activities made in collaboration with ICT private partners. It also provides inviting companies to set up R&D joint lab in the center and implement an ecosystem focused on innovation for the exploitation of research results.