IEEE IAS ONLINE BOOTCAMP – The Smart Shift

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The IEEE IAS Chapter - SUPCOM Student Branch organized an online bootcamp called “The Smart Shift” on August 14, 15, and 16 th from 8 PM to 10 PM via Google Meet. The event included three interactive sessions introducing participants to the fundamentals of IoT, showcasing live simulations, and highlighting its applications in industry and energy. The bootcamp was for beginner.

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  • Starts 12 August 2025 02:12 PM UTC
  • Ends 16 August 2025 06:59 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Mohamed Ali Zormati

Topic:

Introduction to IoT Networks & Enabling Technologies

The session introduced the basics of IoT architecture, key communication protocols, and enabling technologies, with examples of their applications in industry and energy.

Biography:

Mohamed Ali graduated from INSAT as a Computer Networks and Telecommunications Engineer and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Technology of Compiègne, France, within the Heudiasyc Laboratory. His research focuses on intelligent networks, network softwarization, and the Internet of Things, with several publications to his credit.

In addition to his academic career, he holds various responsibilities within IEEE, including:

  • Vice Chair for Technical Activities, IEEE Tunisia Section

  • Chair, IEEE Africa Council Inter-Section Relations Committee

  • Student Professional & Educational Activities Coordinator, IEEE Region 8

Chater Marzougui

Topic:

Inside the IoT Brain: Sensors, Data & Simulation Unleashed

The session focused on the role of sensors in IoT systems, the process of data collection and processing, and the use of simulations to illustrate how IoT networks operate in real-world scenarios.

Biography:

Chater completed two years in the preparatory cycle, where he developed critical thinking, problem-solving, and stress management skills, along with a solid background in technology, physics, and mathematics. In parallel, he is an active member of the IEEE SUPCOM Student Branch , ACM Competitive Programming Club, and SC2 CyberSecurity Club, which allow him to further strengthen his technical and collaborative skills.


Oumayma Sghari

Topic:

Digital Twins & Smart Industry Solutions

The session introduced the concept of digital twins, explaining how virtual models replicate physical systems to optimize performance, monitoring, and decision-making. It also highlighted their applications in smart industry solutions, emphasizing efficiency and innovation.

Biography:

Oumayma specializes in applied research in autonomous driving, combining her background in telecommunications with innovative approaches to future mobility. She is also an active IEEE volunteer, contributing to knowledge sharing and community engagement in line with IEEE’s mission of advancing technology for humanity.