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Echchelh adil

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@uit.ac.ma
66Scopus Publications

Biography

My career as a teacher-researcher was initiated at the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg (1992), the University of Limoges (1996) and finally the Ibn Tofaïl University where I participated in the work of the establishment as a member elected to the University Council through the Pedagogical Commission, the Research Commission and the management council as a member of the said commissions. In the case of international influence, I participated as a member of the work of the International Association of University Pedagogy, of the French mechanical society, of the French Society of Process Engineering, expert member of the CNRST project (Sciences Exact, Engineering Sciences) My research work was initiated at the Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg where I obtained my doctorate on problems related to turbulence in the case of a two-phase flow. Today, they focus on priority research areas such as water, the environment, health, energy, transport, road safety, artificial

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Performance enhancement of photovoltaic systems using hybrid LSTM–CNN solar forecasting integrated with P&O MPPT
    International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2026
  2. Challenges and Strategies for Restructuring Informal Neighborhoods: A Case of the Commune of Arbaoua Located in the Northwest of Morocco
    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2026
  3. Climate-responsive environmental performance assessment of a public administrative building in a humid mediterranean context: An high quality environmental based case study from Morocco
    Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology, 2026
  4. Improving Short-Term Solar Power Prediction through a Hybrid Deep Learning Model
    Engineering Technology and Applied Science Research, 2026
  5. Multi-method determination of the critical magnetic field of the metal insulator transition in two-dimensional p-Si/SiGe/Si heterostructures
    Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 2026

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