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Prof MSAHLI Faouzi
The Laboratory of Research in Automation, Electrical Systems and Environment (LASEE – Code: LR18ES22) was officially established in October 2018, as a natural evolution of the research unit initially launched in 2011.
Since its creation, LASEE has established itself as a dynamic center for applied research and doctoral training. The laboratory has supervised and supported the defense of more than 60 PhD theses and Research Master’s dissertations, as well as 7 university habilitations, demonstrating its ongoing scientific commitment.
The laboratory develops its activities around four main research projects:
- Development of nonlinear identification and observation algorithms, aimed at diagnosing and implementing fault-tolerant control for partial sensor and actuator failures.
- Study, sizing, optimization, and supervision of multi-source renewable energy systems, as well as electric vehicles.
- Improvement of the operational safety of components and industrial systems through diagnosis and reliability assessment.
- Design and implementation of intelligent techniques for system control, signal processing, and image analysis.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the researchers of the laboratory for their dedication and continuous efforts, particularly in supervising students. I also extend my congratulations to all doctoral candidates whose high-quality work has enhanced the laboratory’s visibility and reputation — both within the university and in the socio-economic environment.
Together, let us continue this ambitious dynamic in the service of science, innovation, and quality education.