IEEE Day INSAT Celebration 2025
The IEEE INSAT Student Branch celebrated IEEE Day on Thursday, October 16, at INSAT’s Auditorium. The event was organized by Amal Bahloul and her team, and moderated by Farah Ben Amor.
The celebration opened with a speech by Hamza Rezgui, IEEE INSAT SB Chair for the 2024/2025 mandate, who shared his personal journey within IEEE. He was followed by Firas Arfaoui, the current Chair, who expressed his gratitude to the attendees and reflected on his own IEEE experience before introducing Ahmed Aouididi, IEEE Tunisia Section SAC Chair. Mr. Aouididi delivered an insightful presentation about IEEE’s structure, activities, and the numerous opportunities it offers to members.
An artistic break, “Just Dance”, featuring three choreographies performed by Theatro INSAT, energized the audience. The program continued with the screening of aftermovies showcasing the branch’s proudest achievements, including MENASYP, NRW, and TSYP.
A panel discussion followed, featuring alumni Mahdi Chaari, Adem Day, Nour Tebbi, and Oussema Jelassi, who shared their reflections on their IEEE journey, the skills they gained, and the opportunities it created for them.
The event also included a second artistic break, “Just Sing”, highlighting the musical talent of Theatro INSAT members. The celebration concluded with a festive anniversary countdown, cake-cutting ceremony, and fireworks, marking a memorable close to IEEE Day INSAT 2025.
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Ahmed Aouididi
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Ahmed Aouididi is a highly skilled and dedicated professional with a strong background in computer engineering and a passion for continuous learning and development. A graduate from the Faculty of Science of Tunis FST. Currently working as a C/C++ software developer at Sagemcom .Ahmed has a proven track record of success in both his professional and academic pursuits.
He is known for his excellent communication skills while he’s taking on a number of volunteering IEEE positions.
In addition, he has developed his leadership and entrepreneurship skills through the OST program.In his free time, Ahmed enjoys staying up-to-date with the latest technology such as :IA,Blockchain and Computer Vision.
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Mahdi Chaari
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Recent software‑engineering graduate from INSAT passionate about bridging hardware and software. During my graduation project at FairFleet GmbH, I built a remote 3‑D rendering solution that streams photogrammetric models via WebRTC using C++, OpenGL/Magnum, and GPU video encoding, enabling >30 simultaneous sessions with minimal latency. My technical interests span distributed systems, security, full‑stack web development, and high‑performance computing. I enjoy tackling complex problems at the intersection of software and hardware and look forward to connecting with engineers and companies shaping the future of remote visualization and cloud graphics.
Adam Dey
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Adam Dey is a Junior Engineer with a degree in Computer Networks and Telecommunications Engineering from INSAT.
Over the past two years, he has developed a strong passion for mobile development, building real-world applications that blend technical precision with thoughtful design. His experience spans both Flutter and native mobile technologies, and he's driven by the goal of creating impactful user experiences.
He believes that staying curious and keeping up with the latest advancements in technology is essential for continuous growth. With this mindset, He is committed to honing my skills and contributing to innovative projects that make a difference.
Oussema Jelassi
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Oussema Jelassi is an alumnus of the National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT) and the IEEE INSAT Student Branch. He is well-known for his leadership and organizational skills, notably serving as Project Manager for the National Robotics Week (NRW) congress organized by the IEEE RAS INSAT Chapter.
Nour Tebbi
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Nour Tebbi is an alumna of the National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT) and the IEEE INSAT Student Branch. She is best remembered as the founder of the IEEE PES/PELS INSAT Student Branch Joint Chapter, where she played a key role in fostering innovation, collaboration, and leadership within the IEEE community at INSAT.
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