Research Topic: Closed-loop testing for faster and better EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems
Background:
I have a background in electrical and automation engineering. I completed my bachelor and master studies in Tunisia and I am now a PhD researcher in electrical engineering at the University of Twente. I have experience in embedded systems, industry internships, and research projects in electronics, signal processing, and control systems.
How did you become a part of NEPIT?
I was interested in reverberation chambers at the time, and while searching for PhD positions, I came across NEPIT. The topic matched my interests, so I applied.
What is NEPIT according to you?
In my opinion, the main goal of NEPIT is to train PhD researchers by bringing together leading European experts to improve how electromagnetic propagation and interference are tested, modeled, and predicted for future technologies.
Role in NEPIT?
I am a doctoral researcher working on closed-loop testing for faster EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems. My project focuses on reverberation chambers, sensor comparison, data processing algorithms, and reducing measurement time. My motivation comes from my interest in reverberation chambers, EM testing, and publishing research work.
Plans for immediate and distant future?
In the short term, I plan to complete my PhD and publish research papers. In the long term, I want to work in the aerospace industry and continue working on EM testing and reverberation chambers.




