Abdelmalik Bachir graduated from the National School of Computer Science, Algiers, Algeria, in 2001. He obtained his DEA and Doctorate degrees from the University of Aix-Marseille II and Grenoble Institute of Technology, France, in 2002 and 2007, respectively. During his doctoral project, he was a R & D engineer at Orange Group, France, working on low-power communication protocols for the IoT. He also worked as a research associate in Grenoble Institute of Technology, France, and Imperial College London, UK. In addition to academic and industrial research, he has also co-led a venture project funded by Imperial Innovations during his stay in London, UK. He also has experience in managing large higher education institutions as he has been vice-rector of education at the university of Biskra, Algeria for four years. He has also been a visiting professor at INSA/Lyon, France. He was awarded “Prix de these”, a prize given to the best PhD dissertations in Grenoble Institute of Technology, France. Currently he is a computer science professor and the director of the National School of Artificial Intelligence, Algiers, Algeria.
Internet Architecture
Communication Protocols
Internet of Things
Intrusion Detection
Location Prediction
Privacy
D2D Communication.