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Keynote SpeakersKeynote SpeakersLa conférence RFTM’26 a l’honneur d’accueillir des conférenciers pléniers de renommée internationale, dont les travaux de recherche et le leadership contribuent de manière significative à l’avancement des domaines du transport, de la mobilité et des systèmes intelligents. ![]() Prof. Cristina Olaverri MonrealFull Professor, Head of Department Intelligent Transport Systems 2026-2027 IEEE Board of Directors, IEEE Division IX Director Email: cristina.olaverri-monreal@jku.at Biographie: Cristina Olaverri-Monreal is a full professor and head of the Department Intelligent Transport Systems at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, in Austria. Prior to this position, she led diverse teams in the industry and in the academia in the US and in distinct countries in Europe. She served as the president of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (IEEE ITSS) for the years 2022 and 2023. She is the IEEE Division IX Director and member of the IEEE Board of Directors. She also holds the position of chair for the Technical Activities Committee (TAC) on Human Factors in Intelligent Transportation Systems and is the founder and chair of the Austrian IEEE ITSS chapter. Prof. Olaverri is a senior/associate editor and editorial board member of several journals in the field, including the IEEE ITS Transactions and IEEE ITS Magazine. She received her PhD from the Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich in cooperation with BMW. Her research aims at studying solutions for an efficient and effective transportation focusing on minimizing the barrier between users and road systems. To this end, she relies on the automation, wireless communication and sensing technologies that pertain to the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). ![]() Prof. Moktar LamariÉconomiste, Professeur universitaire ENAP, Université du Québec – Canada Email: moktar.lamari@enap.ca Biographie: Moktar Lamari, est économiste, professeur universitaire au sein de l’ENAP, Université du Québec, depuis 2006. Titulaire d’un Ph.D de l’Université Laval, d’un doctorat de 3ème cycle des universités françaises, en plus d’un master des grandes écoles (ENSA-Montpellier). Il est spécialiste de l‘évaluation des programmes et politiques publiques. Actif en enseignement universitaire et en recherche économétrique appliquée depuis plus de 40 ans, il a écrit plusieurs livres et plus de 200 articles scientifiques et rapports de recherche arbitrés par les pairs. Il est financé au mérite par le FRQ-Québec, CRSH-Canada en plus de financements internationaux (PNUD, FAO, GIZ). Il est cité par ses pairs, plus de 4200 fois, et ses travaux de recherche des cinq dernières années sont axées principalement sur l’évaluation des impacts économiques des changements climatiques sur les transports et la mobilité au Canada. ![]() Prof. Ali BennasrProfesseur de Géographie Université de Sfax – Tunisie Biographie: Ali Bennasr, Professeur de Géographie à l’Université de Sfax, directeur du LR SYFACTE. Ses recherches portent sur l’urbanisme, l’aménagement du territoire et le développement durable. Auteur de plusieurs articles et contributions scientifiques sur la ville de Sfax, l’étalement urbain les dynamiques territoriales. Il est coauteur de l’Atlas des élections en Tunisie ![]() Prof. Mohamed MosbahProfessor of Computer Science, Vice-President of Bordeaux INP Bordeaux – France Biographie: Mohamed Mosbah is a Professor of Computer Science at the Polytechnic Institute of Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP), France, where he currently serves as Vice-President. He conducts his research at LaBRI (Bordeaux Computer Science Research Laboratory), a joint research unit of the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS, and previously served as its Deputy Director. He was recently appointed Co-President of the French-Tunisian scientific cooperation committee (CMCU/PHC Utique). His research spans intelligent transportation systems, distributed computing, and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, with a strong focus on data-driven and AI-based approaches for next-generation mobility systems. Over the years, he has contributed to advancing research at the intersection of networking, data, and smart mobility infrastructures. He has supervised more than 35 PhD students and has led or contributed to numerous regional, national, and European research initiatives. He currently heads the Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems Industrial Chair, a collaborative project bringing together academic institutions and industry partners to develop innovative solutions for connected and sustainable mobility. An active member of the international scientific community, he regularly serves on the organization and program committees of leading conferences in distributed systems and intelligent transportation. In recognition of his contributions to research and innovation, he received the Research and Innovation Award (2021) and he was also selected for inclusion in the Who's Who in France (2025). |
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