As part of the European research project TEAMING, a partnership agreement was signed between ENIM and 13 other international partners, including academic institutions and industrial companies. The project is locally coordinated by Dr. Taoufik Ladhari, scientific coordinator.
TEAMING was born from a shared innovation in the field of sustainable electric powertrains, aiming to support the global transition toward electric vehicles. The consortium’s ambition is to accelerate the worldwide deployment of electric vehicles by developing systems and components that are more sustainable, cost-effective, and long-lasting, thanks to improved predictive maintenance.
The consortium is based in the European Union and brings together leading academic institutions and innovative companies. It extends beyond the EU, including members from Turkey, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. It proudly combines expertise covering the entire electric powertrain chain and the full lifecycle of electric vehicles.
Funded under the European Commission’s flagship program “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Staff Exchange”, this project supports the exchange of researchers and experts among consortium members for the period 2023–2027.
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TAOUFIK LADHARI
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Dr : LADHARI Taoufik
TEAMING Project Coordinator
Associate Professor at ENIM
Dr. Taoufik Ladhari (National Engineering School of Monastir – ENIM) is affiliated with the Department of Electrical Engineering at ENIM. He received his Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering in 2003 from INSAT, Tunisia. In 2004, he obtained his DEA in Automatic Control from UPS-LAAS, Toulouse, France, as well as a Master’s degree from INSAT, Tunisia. He earned his Ph.D. in Process Engineering in 2007 from the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France. In 2019, he obtained his Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) from ENIM, Tunisia.
Currently, Dr. Ladhari serves as an Associate Professor at ENIM. His research interests include control and observation of nonlinear systems, optimization of bioprocesses, biomedical systems, fault detection and isolation, and fault-tolerant control. |
SALIM HADJ SAID
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prof : HADJ SAID Salim
Professor at IPEIM
Prof. Salim Hadj Saïd (National Engineering School of Monastir – ENIM) obtained his Ph.D. and Habilitation in Electrical Engineering from the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT) in 2009 and from the National Engineering School of Monastir (ENIM) in 2015, respectively.
He is currently a Professor of Automatic Control at the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies of Monastir (IPEIM), Tunisia. His research interests include nonlinear observation, fault detection and isolation, predictive and adaptive control, and fault-tolerant control.
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DHAHRI Nizar
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DHAHRI Nizar
PhD Researcher
DHAHRI Nizar is a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir (University of Monastir). His research focuses on the development of an intelligent embedded system for vital signs measurement.
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BEN HAMMOUDA Khouloud
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BEN HAMMOUDA Khouloud
PhD Researcher
BEN HAMMOUDA Khouloud is a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir (University of Monastir). Her research focuses on advanced control strategies and connection topologies for high-performance multiphase electrical machines in industrial and marine applications.
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FARGI Abdelali
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FARGI Abdelali
PhD Researcher
Abdelali Fargi is a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir (University of Monastir). His research focuses on optimizing the performance of DC-DC converters for electric vehicles using intelligent techniques and machine learning.
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BEN AMEUR ABIR
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BEN AMEUR ABIR
PhD Researcher
Abir Ben Ameur is a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir, University of Monastir. Her research focuses on the synthesis of filtered observers for classes of nonlinear systems.
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BOUJNEH Meriem
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Dr : BOUJNEH Meriem
PhD Researcher
Dr. Meriem Boujneh is a researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir, University of Monastir. Her research focuses on the optimization of hybrid dynamic systems, with applications to hybrid vehicles.
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ZENZARI Chatha
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ZENZARI Chatha
Doctorante
Chatha Zenzari is a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Electrical Systems, and Environment (LAS2E) at the National Engineering School of Monastir, University of Monastir. Her research focuses on energy optimization strategies for control systems dedicated to asynchronous motor drives.
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