Zaid Allal | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zaid Allal | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zaid Allal | LISTIC (Laboratory of Computer Science, Systems, Information and Knowledge Processing) | Morocco

Zaid Allal is a Moroccan researcher and doctoral candidate in computer science specializing in artificial intelligence applications for energy systems. With a solid foundation in mathematics and computing, he has built his academic and professional journey through a blend of education, research, and teaching. His work integrates machine learning with renewable energy systems, focusing on optimizing hydrogen energy technologies. Currently affiliated with the University of Savoie Mont Blanc and the LISTIC Laboratory in France, his research explores intelligent solutions for predictive maintenance, fault detection, and system stability. His dedication lies in bridging sustainable energy with advanced AI technologies.

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Education Background

Zaid Allal holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Information Technology and Computing Applications from the University of Franche-Comté in France, graduating with distinction and honors. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and IT Systems from Mohammed First University in Oujda. Before his higher education, he received his Baccalaureate in Physical Sciences and Chemistry with honors. Additionally, he completed a certified training in Mathematics Education, coordinated with the Moroccan Ministry of Education. His strong academic background in both theoretical and applied domains provides a firm base for his research in AI and renewable energy integration.

Professional Experience

Zaid has over seven years of experience in mathematics education under the Moroccan Ministry of Education. Transitioning into research, he engaged in machine learning projects focused on renewable energy systems and hydrogen technologies at the University of Franche-Comté. Currently, he is a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Savoie Mont Blanc and contributes to the LISTIC Laboratory. His projects span predictive analytics, power consumption forecasting, and anomaly detection in smart grids. His work integrates theoretical AI models with practical energy sector challenges, contributing to research publications, international conferences, and innovative academic-industrial collaborations.

Awards and Honors

Zaid Allal has consistently demonstrated academic excellence throughout his career, receiving distinction and honors during both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. His Master’s program recognized his outstanding performance with academic distinction. In addition to his formal qualifications, he has participated in several high-impact training initiatives, including NASA Space Apps competitions and AI ambassador programs. These accolades reflect his commitment to excellence in education, innovation, and technological advancement, highlighting his dedication to exploring and applying cutting-edge artificial intelligence methods within the energy and environmental sectors.

Research Focus

Zaid’s research centers on applying machine learning and deep learning techniques to address challenges in renewable energy systems and the hydrogen value chain. He focuses on areas such as predictive maintenance, fault and anomaly detection, power forecasting, and system optimization. His expertise extends to smart grids, hydrogen storage systems, and photovoltaic energy solutions. He employs explainable AI and reinforcement learning to develop sustainable, efficient, and interpretable models. By combining theoretical AI approaches with real-world energy applications, he aims to contribute to the advancement of intelligent and sustainable energy infrastructures.

Top  Publications

Explainable AI of Tree-Based Algorithms for Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Grid-Connected PV Systems
Published Year: 2025
Citation: 14

Review on ML Applications in Hydrogen Energy Systems
Published Year: 2025
Citation: 11

Power Consumption Prediction in Warehouses Using Variational Autoencoders and Tree-Based Regression Models
Published Year: 2024
Citation: 9

Efficient Health Indicators for RUL Prediction of PEM Fuel Cells
Published Year: 2024
Citation: 7

Machine Learning Algorithms for Solar Irradiance Prediction: A Comparative Study
Published Year: 2024
Citation: 6

Conclusion

Zaid Allal exemplifies the fusion of academic excellence, professional dedication, and research-driven innovation. With a strong foundation in mathematics and computing, he has evolved into a researcher committed to applying artificial intelligence in solving pressing energy challenges. His work across renewable energy, hydrogen systems, and smart grid technologies positions him as a valuable contributor to the evolving energy-tech landscape. Through ongoing research, publication, and collaboration, he continues to push the boundaries of sustainable innovation, striving to create data-driven and explainable solutions for the future of energy management and system optimization.

Abdelhak Bouayad | machine Learning | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Abdelhak Bouayad | machine Learning | Young Scientist Award

PhD, UM6P, Morocco

📚 Abdelhak Bouayad is a dedicated researcher in artificial intelligence and privacy from the College of Computing at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Ben-Guérir, Morocco. His work explores innovative methods to protect sensitive data in machine learning models, ensuring both privacy and AI effectiveness. With a robust background in machine learning, data security, and federated learning, Abdelhak aims to drive advancements in privacy-preserving AI applications.

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Education

🎓 Abdelhak Bouayad is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University under the guidance of Dr. Ismail Berrada. He holds an M.Sc. in Big Data Analytics and Smart Systems from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, where he developed a thesis on lip reading for speech recognition, and a B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science from the same institution in Fès, Morocco.

Experience

👨‍💻 Abdelhak has served as a Research Assistant at the College of Computing at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University since 2019. His research delves into the intersection of machine learning, privacy, and federated learning, with a focus on protocols to secure data exchanges and safeguard privacy within machine learning systems.

Research Focus

🔍 Abdelhak’s research is centered on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and privacy-preserving mechanisms. His primary focus lies in creating algorithms and protocols that protect sensitive data in machine learning models from potential exploitation. He aims to strengthen federated learning systems to ensure robust data privacy without compromising AI performance.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Abdelhak was awarded the College of Computing Fellowship for a pre-doctoral fellowship at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University from October 2018 to October 2019. This fellowship recognizes his commitment to research excellence and contributions to privacy-preserving AI methods.

Publication Highlights

NF-NIDS: Normalizing Flows for Network Intrusion Detection Systems

On the atout ticket learning problem for neural networks and its application in securing federated learning exchanges

Investigating Domain Adaptation for Network Intrusion Detection

 

Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

Dr. Hsiu-Hsia Lin is a dedicated Research Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Graduate Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Science, Chang Gung University. With a strong foundation in AI and 3D craniofacial image processing, her research contributes significantly to advancements in orthognathic surgery. Dr. Lin’s expertise in surgical navigation and CAD/CAM-assisted surgery is pivotal in improving craniofacial surgical outcomes. 🌟

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Education:

Dr. Lin earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, following a Master’s in Computer Science from Tunghai University. Her academic journey is deeply rooted in computer science, blending AI with craniofacial research. 🎓📚

Experience:

Dr. Lin has held key research positions, including Assistant Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Her postdoctoral work also extended to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at National Chung Hsing University. Her extensive experience has helped bridge the gap between AI technology and clinical applications. 💼🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. Lin’s research revolves around Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and 3D Craniofacial Image Processing. She specializes in computer-aided surgical simulation for orthognathic surgery, surgical navigation, and CAD/CAM-assisted procedures, aiming to optimize outcomes in facial surgery. 🧠💻

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Lin has received multiple recognitions for her contributions to craniofacial research and AI in surgery. Her work continues to shape modern surgical approaches, particularly in orthognathic surgery, enhancing patient outcomes. 🏆👏

Publication Top Notes:

Dr. Lin’s publications focus on integrating AI with medical applications, particularly in 3D craniofacial analysis and orthognathic surgery. Her studies offer novel methods for surgical planning, facial attractiveness assessment, and facial symmetry evaluation.

Quantification of facial symmetry in orthognathic surgery (Dec. 2024) in Comput Biol Med., cited by 5 articles. DOI

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eletofacial model for surgery planning (Feb. 2024) in Plast Reconstr Surg., cited by 3 articles. DOI

Facial attractiveness assessment using transfer learning (Jan. 2024) in Pattern Recognit., cited by 4 articles. DOI

Optimizing Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J. Clin. Med., cited by 6 articles. DOI

Single-Splint, 2-Jaw Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J Craniofac Surg., cited by 2 articles. DOI

Applications of 3D imaging in craniomaxillofacial surgery (Aug. 2023) in Biomed J., cited by 7 articles. DOI

Facial Beauty Assessment using Attention Mechanism (Mar. 2023) in Diagnostics, cited by 8 articles. DOI