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<strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

In this issue …<br />

<strong>Section</strong> news, Pages 1-2 <strong>IEEE</strong> in Moroccan universities, Page 3<br />

Student news, Page 4,5 Calendar & Events, Page 6-8<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Region 8 Committee meeting in Lithuania<br />

By Mohamed Essaaidi, essaaidi@ieee.org<br />

The <strong>Section</strong> Chair attended the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Region 8 Committee meeting<br />

which took place in Vilnius<br />

(Lithuania) in April 7-9, 2006.<br />

During this meeting, very important<br />

motions and actions benefiting the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> members in R8 and in our<br />

<strong>Section</strong> were prepared and<br />

adopted , namely:<br />

1. Professional Development<br />

Workshops: organized by the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

R8 in the different <strong>Section</strong>s and<br />

cover several aspects such as:<br />

Projects Management, Communication<br />

Skills, Business Plan,<br />

etc. Our <strong>Section</strong> will organize one<br />

of these workshops in the next few<br />

months.<br />

2 .<strong>IEEE</strong> R8 Industrial Distinguished<br />

Lecturers Program: The<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> R8 is planning to create a<br />

database of distinguished lecturers<br />

from different industries and companies<br />

(e.g. Nokia, Philips, etc.).<br />

These lecturers can give R8 sponsored<br />

talks in different sections.<br />

3. <strong>IEEE</strong> investigates the possibility<br />

to sponsor the US patents applications<br />

of its members. So, original<br />

research projects could be sponsored<br />

by <strong>IEEE</strong> to obtain for it a US<br />

Patent.<br />

4. <strong>IEEE</strong> R8 supports Technical<br />

English Programs for sections<br />

such as Russia and <strong>Morocco</strong>.<br />

Furthermore, the <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong><br />

Chair took the opportunity to talk to<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> President, Prof. Michael<br />

Lightner, R8 Director, Prof. Bal-<br />

domir Zajc, and to other R8 Committee<br />

members to obtain additional<br />

benefits for our section. The<br />

main outcome of these talks can<br />

be summarized as follows:<br />

1. Financial support for <strong>Morocco</strong> e-<br />

Week 2007. A proposal is to be<br />

submitted to the <strong>IEEE</strong> R8 Volun-<br />

tary Contribution Fund. Also, the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> President has promised to<br />

support this important event organized<br />

by our section for the second<br />

time in 2007.<br />

2. Obtention of grants for students:<br />

The <strong>IEEE</strong> R8 Student Activities<br />

Chair and Women in Engineering<br />

Chair agreed to provide the financial<br />

support for two students from<br />

our section to attend the <strong>IEEE</strong> R8<br />

Student Branch Congress taking<br />

place in Paris from August 31 to<br />

September 3, 2006.<br />

Volume 1, No. 2, December 2006<br />

Editor<br />

Prof. EL MOHAJIR Mohammed<br />

Modelling and Information Systems Group,<br />

Faculty of sciences Dhar Mahraz<br />

University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdelah<br />

e-mail: m_elmohajir@menara.ma<br />

Associate Editors:<br />

Dr. SRIFI Mohamed Nabil, University Abdelamek Essaadi<br />

Faculty of sciences, Tetouan, srifimn@yahoo.fr<br />

Prof. EL BIADI Maha, University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdelah<br />

Faculty of humain sciences Dhar Mahraz, melbiadi@yahoo.fr<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MEMBERS SELECT LEWIS TERMAN 2007<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> PRESIDENT-ELECT<br />

PISCATAWAY, N.J., 9 Nov. – Lewis Terman, IBM Research Emeritus,<br />

IBM Research Division, Yorktown Heights, N.Y.,<br />

U.S.A, has been selected as 2007 <strong>IEEE</strong> president-elect.<br />

Pending acceptance of the Teller's<br />

Committee report by the <strong>IEEE</strong> Board of Directors,<br />

Terman will begin serving as <strong>IEEE</strong> president on 1<br />

Jan. 2008. He will succeed 2007 <strong>IEEE</strong> President<br />

Leah H. Jamieson, Dean of the Purdue University<br />

College of Engineering.<br />

(details at http://www.ieee.org)<br />

3. The launch of <strong>IEEE</strong> Arab council:<br />

The 11 Arab <strong>Section</strong>s of the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Region 8 (i.e. <strong>Morocco</strong>,<br />

Egypt, Saudi Arabia West and<br />

East, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE,<br />

Oman, Jordan and Lebanon) are<br />

planning to establish a new <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

geographical entity, namely, an<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Arab Council to foster technical<br />

cooperation among these sections<br />

which share the same cultural<br />

and linguistic backgrounds.<br />

This new entity is also aimed at<br />

getting additional benefits to <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

members from these sections.<br />

E-Week’06: a<br />

Success event<br />

Under the auspices of E-<br />

Week‘06, the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

<strong>Section</strong> Sponsored several activities<br />

and events during the<br />

week of Feb 19 to 26. Four<br />

different university campuses<br />

conducted seminars and events<br />

as part of E-Week’06. The<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> also<br />

sponsored 4 contests with<br />

prizes.<br />

As a first time for E-Week in<br />

<strong>Morocco</strong>, this week will stand<br />

as a success and a major push<br />

toward student involvement by<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> MS. In both Fes and<br />

Tangier, the events benefited<br />

both professors and students<br />

involved in the <strong>IEEE</strong> and in the<br />

local student branches. Similarly,<br />

at the INPT in Rabat, the<br />

events may prove to be the<br />

launching point for a new student<br />

branch.<br />

On Tuesday February 21 in<br />

Fes, events were organized at<br />

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah<br />

University, Faculty of Sciences<br />

Dhar Mehraz. Prof. Mohammed<br />

El Mohajir and Prof. Omar<br />

Beqqali worked hard under the<br />

sponsorship of Prof Rachid<br />

Benslimane, Vice-President of<br />

SMBU, Prof. Ahmed Iraqi, Dean<br />

of the faculty of sciences to<br />

prepare the E-Week conference<br />

with seminars presented on<br />

technology topics including:<br />

RF and Microwave Circuits Mobile<br />

Technology<br />

Database Technology<br />

Grid Computing<br />

Pervasive Systems<br />

Environmental Decision-support<br />

Systems<br />

Volume 1, N°2, December 2006 <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong>


Presenters came from various<br />

universities as well as from the<br />

public and private industrial<br />

sectors from around <strong>Morocco</strong>.<br />

At the end of the day was the<br />

awards ceremony and prizes for<br />

winners of the Best Paper<br />

E-Week Competition. Winners<br />

were:<br />

1st place - Ms.<br />

Imane Daoudi<br />

Faculty of Science,<br />

Rabat.<br />

2nd place - Mr. N.<br />

Srifi, Faculty of<br />

Science, Tetuan<br />

3rd place - Mr.<br />

Mohammed<br />

Karoud, Faculty of<br />

Science, Fez<br />

Winners were<br />

given cash prizes<br />

and asked to give a<br />

short presentation of their winning<br />

papers.<br />

A similar day of seminars and<br />

awards was conducted on Saturday,<br />

February 26 in Tangier<br />

at the Abdelmalek Essaadi University,<br />

National School for<br />

Applied Science (ENSA) campus.<br />

Events were sponsored by<br />

Prof. Mohamed Essaaidi, Chairman<br />

of <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong>,<br />

Mr. Jonathan Raines, Secretary<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MS, Prof. Chaker el Amrani,<br />

Electronic Communications<br />

Coordinator, Mr. Mounir<br />

Berberi, UAE Student Branch<br />

President, Ms. Salima Kaissi,<br />

Student Branch Representative<br />

to Ex-Com. After the seminars,<br />

successful contestants were<br />

presented with awards for the<br />

Logo and Website Contests.<br />

The awards went to:<br />

Website Contest Winners:<br />

1st place - Salam Ismail,<br />

SMBU, Fes<br />

2nd place - Yusufi Zakaria,<br />

SMBU, Fes<br />

3rd place - Badr Kandouz,<br />

ENSA, Tangier<br />

Logo Contest<br />

Winners:<br />

1st place -<br />

Mounia El Batioui,<br />

SMBU, Fez.<br />

2nd place - Maria<br />

El Masmoudi, EN-<br />

SA, Tangier<br />

3rd place - Badr<br />

Kandouz,<br />

Tangier<br />

ENSA,<br />

E-Week Seminars<br />

were also held at<br />

the National Institute<br />

for Post and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

where students and professors<br />

enjoyed presentations<br />

on <strong>IEEE</strong> membership benefits,<br />

wireless technology, and grid<br />

computing. Discussions were<br />

held regarding how to start a<br />

student branch at the INPT<br />

and to benefit from the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

Digital Library.<br />

The prizes for the contests<br />

were sponsored by Computronix<br />

Overseas*, Tangier <strong>Morocco</strong>.<br />

A total of 6000.00 Dirhams<br />

was donated. The prize<br />

money was distributed as follows:<br />

1500.00 Dirhams for 1 st place<br />

Web / Paper<br />

1000.00 Dirhams for 2 nd place<br />

Web / Paper<br />

500.00 Dirhams for 3 rd place<br />

Web / Paper<br />

For the Logo contest, winners<br />

received a certificate and payment<br />

of their <strong>IEEE</strong> student<br />

membership dues. Web and<br />

Paper winners also received a<br />

certificate and the option of<br />

paying their <strong>IEEE</strong> student<br />

membership dues from their<br />

winnings.<br />

*For purposes of clarifying any<br />

conflict of interest, Computronix<br />

Overseas is directed by<br />

Mr. Jonathan Raines who is<br />

also <strong>IEEE</strong> MS Secretary and<br />

author of this article.<br />

E-Week 2006 Logo Contest Winners<br />

By M. Essaaidi<br />

It was a real pleasure for me to organize the e-Week Logo Contest<br />

whose objective was to stimulate our engineering and science<br />

students to propose an official logo for the <strong>Morocco</strong> e-Week.<br />

There were 21 entries to this contest which were anonymously<br />

examined by a jury, designated by the <strong>IEEE</strong> MS, who declared<br />

the following winners :<br />

1. Mounia El Batoui, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdalah University<br />

2. Maria El Masmoudi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University<br />

3. Badr Kandouz, Abdelmalek Essaadi University<br />

The prizes of this competition were sponsored by Computronix<br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> Office.<br />

1 st winner 2 nd Winner 3 rd Winner<br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> E-week 2007<br />

In an attempt to stimulate innovation<br />

and creativity among the Moroccan<br />

engineering students and<br />

professionals and in order to foster<br />

their awareness and knowledge<br />

about the new advances of all the<br />

cutting-edge technologies that are<br />

shaping today's and tomorrow's<br />

world at different levels, the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> is involving <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

for the first time in the international<br />

e-week activities taking<br />

place in February 19-25, 2006.<br />

These activities consist of competitions,<br />

exhibitions, fairs, tutorials,<br />

seminars, workshops, confer-<br />

ences, etc.<br />

Many activities are currently under<br />

preparation in cooperation with<br />

several Moroccan universities and<br />

other public and private entities.<br />

You can find details regarding<br />

these activities below (on page 4).<br />

The complete program of the <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

e-week 2006 will be available<br />

soon at the <strong>Section</strong>'s website<br />

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/morocco/.<br />

We invite everyone to join us for<br />

these events and contribute to its<br />

success.<br />

E-week 07 calendar<br />

Website Competition<br />

Faculty of technical sciences, Tangier<br />

Submission Deadline February 10, 2007<br />

Contact: celamrani@ieee.org<br />

Best Paper Competition<br />

Faculty of Science, Tetuan<br />

Submission Deadline : February 5, 2007<br />

Contact: essaaidi@ieee.org<br />

Robotics & Electronic Systems<br />

Competition<br />

Submission Deadline : February 5, 2007<br />

Contact: essaaidi@ieee.org<br />

Page 2 <strong>IEEE</strong> MS <strong>Newsletter</strong>


Advantages of <strong>IEEE</strong> membership<br />

By Chaker El Amrani, celamrani@ieee.org<br />

On many<br />

occasions I<br />

have been<br />

asked:<br />

“What are<br />

the advantages<br />

of<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> membership?”<br />

In my view there are a<br />

number of benefits one<br />

can get at every stage of<br />

one’s career.<br />

Thanks to 39 <strong>IEEE</strong> Societies<br />

(Computer Society,<br />

Communications Society,<br />

etc.), academic and industrial<br />

researchers and engi-<br />

Mr. Ingo und Ursula Rüsch,<br />

the former R8 Standards Coordinator,<br />

made a presentation<br />

concerning standardisation in<br />

the <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> on 10 th of<br />

June in Tangier. This happened<br />

during the “First Workshop on<br />

New Technologies of Information<br />

and Communication” at<br />

the University of Abdelmalek<br />

Essaadi. Approximately one<br />

hundred attendees, including<br />

engineering students and postgraduates,<br />

took part in this<br />

one-day workshop.<br />

Some questions at the end of<br />

the plenary presentation underlined<br />

the importance of<br />

standardisation as a market<br />

opener for new technologies for<br />

the benefit of manufactures,<br />

neers can have access to<br />

an exhaustive database of<br />

technical information, so<br />

as to update their knowledge<br />

and be competitive in<br />

their fields. They can also<br />

participate in an <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

Standards Association<br />

working group and contribute<br />

at performing new<br />

standards.<br />

From the electronic communication<br />

point of view,<br />

members can have a<br />

login@ieee.org email, efficiently<br />

protected against<br />

viruses and spams. Moreover,<br />

they can take advan-<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Standards and their global<br />

impact<br />

users and the society at large.<br />

Once more it was stated that<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> Standardisation Organisation<br />

(<strong>IEEE</strong>-SA) is one of<br />

the leading multinational standards<br />

developing organisation<br />

(SDO) and their standards are<br />

used world wide. In addition<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong>-SA is cooperating with all<br />

international SDOs like IEC,<br />

ISO, JTC1 and<br />

ITU. It also offers<br />

different<br />

market-driven<br />

processes for<br />

developing<br />

standards and<br />

specifications<br />

and is at the<br />

edge of using<br />

electronic tools<br />

for standards<br />

development.<br />

So the presentationconcluded<br />

with the<br />

appeal to participate actively in<br />

the standardisation work to get<br />

results which reflect also region<br />

8 interests.<br />

Ingo und Ursula Rüsch<br />

Former R8 Standards Coordinator<br />

Yang Yang<br />

R8 Standards Coordinator<br />

tage of a variety of educational<br />

courses offered on<br />

dozens of topics provided<br />

by several <strong>IEEE</strong> societies<br />

and educational partners.<br />

For instance, the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

Computer Society Distance<br />

Learning Campus<br />

has 800 course modules<br />

and trainings in a number<br />

of fields like Business<br />

Strategy, Cisco networks,<br />

Security, etc. In addition,<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> Digital Library<br />

gives access to one million<br />

documents based on the<br />

most essential information<br />

in technology.<br />

To keep abreast of a New<br />

Technology area, more<br />

than 3300 conferences,<br />

Agreement signed between <strong>IEEE</strong> MS<br />

and University Sidi Mohamed Ben<br />

Abdelah on 5 th of June 2006<br />

Prof. Mohammed El Mohajir , <strong>IEEE</strong> local office, USMBA<br />

On the 5 th June 2006, an<br />

agreement (convention) was<br />

signed between the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong>, represented<br />

by its chair Prof<br />

Mohammad Essaaidi and<br />

the University Sidi Mohamed<br />

Ben Abdelah, represented<br />

by its president<br />

Prof Toufik Chahdi<br />

Ouazani. Clauses<br />

of this agreement<br />

define the scope<br />

of partnership and<br />

cooperation. The<br />

USMBA engages<br />

in offering the necessaryinfrastructure<br />

to help <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

MS representatives<br />

in their activities,<br />

like providing<br />

the conference rooms for<br />

workshops together with any<br />

other technical assistance.<br />

USMBA is the enceinte of an<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MS local office and a<br />

student branch. These structures<br />

will help in attracting<br />

new professors and students<br />

seminars, workshops and<br />

tutorials are held annually<br />

around the world, and can<br />

be attended by all members.<br />

Furthermore, the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Transactions, Journals,<br />

Letters, Magazines<br />

and Proceedings are essential<br />

to researchers to<br />

make progress in their<br />

areas of interest as they<br />

provide archived publications<br />

that are of lasting<br />

value to the engineering<br />

community.<br />

Belonging to <strong>IEEE</strong> is a<br />

good way to build a strong<br />

network of colleagues, to<br />

foster technological innovation<br />

and to advance in<br />

its career.<br />

to become members in <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

MS. They can then connect<br />

to a wider national and international<br />

network where<br />

knowledge and expertise can<br />

be shared and exchanged.<br />

The first most important col-<br />

Prof Iraqi Ahmed (left) and Prof Benslimane Rachid<br />

(right) opening the <strong>IEEE</strong> USMBA workshop<br />

laboration between <strong>IEEE</strong> MS<br />

and USMBA is the organization<br />

of the Information and<br />

Communication Technologies<br />

International Symposium<br />

(ICTIS07) from 25 to 27<br />

m a r c h 2 0 0 7<br />

(www.ictis07.org).<br />

Many Reasons to Join <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> By joining <strong>IEEE</strong>, you will be part of a community<br />

that counts more than 365,000 members in over 150 countries , almost 40 percent of whom are from outside the United States, over 68,000 student<br />

members, more than 27,000 society affiliates, 307 sections, 1,446 chapters, more than 1,300 student branches in 80 countries, over 300<br />

student branch chapters, more than 147 affinity groups, 39 societies and 3 technical councils. An affiliation to computer society for example, will<br />

give you access to hundreds of books, conference publications and more at discounted member rates. You will have FREE online access to 300<br />

computing and IT books, and FREE online access to 350 distance learning course in more than 40 subjects including Java, Cisco, Sun, and more.<br />

Volume 1, N°2, December 2006 Page 3


Industry University link Program<br />

Made In Your Country Competition<br />

By Mohamed Aboud, Mohamed Ibrahim, Yasser Tawfik<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> Egypt <strong>Section</strong><br />

Industry University link (IUL) is a<br />

program that encourages cooperation<br />

between industry, University<br />

and government by directing the<br />

engineering faculties' activities,<br />

application researches and projects<br />

toward the development of<br />

the country’s industry. This is<br />

achieved by solving real industrial<br />

problems, creating new industrial<br />

products and meeting our market<br />

needs. University cooperation with<br />

the industry and the government<br />

will be conducted professionally,<br />

based on science and enhanced<br />

training. The aim is to guarantee<br />

high quality end products achieved<br />

by university professors, students<br />

and industrial mentors.<br />

Made In Your Country is one of the<br />

activities running under the IUL<br />

program, it is a competition between<br />

engineering universities<br />

where teams, of students ( in their<br />

final year ) , and doctors with the<br />

help of industrial mentors, will<br />

design and build a graduation<br />

project based on real industrial<br />

cases selected every years by<br />

industrial and academic experts.<br />

The competition organized for the<br />

first time by the <strong>IEEE</strong> Egypt GOLD,<br />

under the auspices of the minister<br />

of foreign trade and industry and<br />

the minister of the higher education<br />

and scientific research together<br />

with the cooperation of a<br />

number of private and governmental<br />

institutes.<br />

The final project (Prototype) should<br />

achieve at least one of the following:<br />

- Solving a real industrial problem.<br />

- Fulfilling a local industrial need.<br />

- Substituting a similar imported<br />

product.<br />

- Creating a new need in the market.<br />

The goal of the Made in Your<br />

Country competition is to improve<br />

the practical engineering experience<br />

for students and their personal<br />

and leadership skills through<br />

applying theory on a project for a<br />

real industrial case. After the competition,<br />

universities graduates will<br />

be more qualified for the industry<br />

market and will have better opportunities<br />

to start their own small<br />

businesses.<br />

Besides, the industry will benefit<br />

through solving their problems and<br />

produce new product prototypes<br />

and solutions through engineering<br />

universities projects. It will also<br />

have chances to recruit more<br />

qualified graduates.<br />

The university will benefit through<br />

improving students skills, interacting<br />

with the industry and turning<br />

theoretical projects into practical<br />

projects needed by the industry,<br />

thus improving the universities<br />

efforts in the development of our<br />

countries.<br />

The Competition Overview.<br />

Every year the Made In Your Country<br />

competition committees will announce in<br />

all engineering universities a competition<br />

projects needed by the local industry.<br />

You are also required to participate with<br />

your ideas through the application form<br />

abstract (see application form)<br />

www.ieee-egyptgod.org<br />

Doctors and students should apply as a<br />

team to participate in the competition.<br />

The competition projects will also be the<br />

graduation project for the students.<br />

-Competition phases<br />

The Made In Your Country competition<br />

will start in July 2006 where teams will<br />

pass through phases starting by a summer<br />

training camp and ending with the<br />

competition finals in the Egyptian Engineering<br />

Day, EED august 2007.<br />

The competition phases are as follows:<br />

Applying and Selection phase.<br />

The summer training camp phase.<br />

System Level Design and the industrial<br />

visits phase.<br />

Detail Design phase.<br />

Testing and Refinement phase.<br />

Production Ramp-Up phase.<br />

The Finals (will be held in the<br />

Egyptian Engineering Day, EED<br />

2007).<br />

Teams will submit the required reports to<br />

the Made In Your Country committee by<br />

the end of each phase of the competition.<br />

- Teams Selection criteria<br />

The selection committee will evaluate<br />

the project abstracts according to the<br />

following criteria:<br />

1. The real need for the idea by the<br />

industry.<br />

2. The potential impact of the application<br />

on local industry.<br />

3. How practical will the be project and<br />

could it be implemented.<br />

Made In Your Country committee will encourage projects ideas<br />

that replace an imported product or that solves an local industrial<br />

problem.<br />

For more details about the IUL program visit:<br />

http:// www.ieee-egyptgold.org<br />

training camp phase.<br />

System Level Design and the industrial visits phase.<br />

Detail Design phase.<br />

Testing and Refinement phase.<br />

Production Ramp-Up phase.<br />

The Finals (will be held in the Egyptian Engineering Day,<br />

EED 2007).<br />

Teams will submit the required reports to the Made In Your Country<br />

committee by the end of each phase of the competition.<br />

- Teams Selection criteria<br />

The selection committee will evaluate the project abstracts according<br />

to the following criteria:<br />

1. The real need for the idea by the industry.<br />

2. The potential impact of the application on local industry.<br />

3. How practical will be the project ad how it will be possible to be<br />

implemented.<br />

For more details about the IUL program visit: www.-egyptgold.org<br />

Page 4 <strong>IEEE</strong> MS <strong>Newsletter</strong>


Announcement of <strong>Morocco</strong> E-week<br />

Students Competition 2007<br />

The Moroccan Association for Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineers,<br />

and The <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> are organizing the first Moroccan Engineering<br />

Week (e-Week'06) from 19 th to the 25 th of February, 2007. This event will be<br />

organized in cooperation with Moroccan Universities as well as several other<br />

public and private institutions and businesses.<br />

The main objective of this national scientific and engineering event is to promote<br />

the engineering profession in <strong>Morocco</strong> and to stimulate innovation and<br />

creativity among the electrical, electronics, computer and other engineering<br />

students working in related fields. It is also intended to help these professionals<br />

and students access the state-of-the-art technology, and improve their skills in<br />

all the fast changing and cutting-edge techniques related to these fields.<br />

Several technical and<br />

social activities are<br />

scheduled for e-Week'06<br />

in different Moroccan<br />

cities. One of the main<br />

highlights of this event is<br />

the students competition<br />

2007. These competitions<br />

are open to all<br />

engineering students<br />

from all the Moroccan<br />

Universities as well as<br />

young practicing engineers<br />

in <strong>Morocco</strong> aged<br />

30 and less.<br />

Candidates wishing to<br />

take part in this competition<br />

are required to submit<br />

their work before the<br />

indicated deadlines. The<br />

qualified candidates will represent <strong>Morocco</strong> in <strong>IEEE</strong> international competitions.<br />

All the entries to these competitions will be examined by a jury of Moroccan<br />

experts from both academia and industry. The winners will be awarded prizes<br />

which include certificates of recognition, issued by the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong>,<br />

together with prizes offered by sponsoring universities and companies.<br />

More details and criteria of these competitions will be soon available at our<br />

website: http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/morocco/<br />

Best Paper Competition<br />

The aim is to recognize technical, written, and verbal communication skills of<br />

Moroccan students. These skills are key to successful careers. Candidates<br />

wishing to take part in this competition are required to submit a technical document,<br />

no more than 10 pages long, describing the different technical aspects of<br />

their work or applications. This document should be in electronic format (MS<br />

WORD) and sent in by e-mail to essaaidi@ieee.org. The paper should be written<br />

either in English or French. Deadline is the 5th of February 2007<br />

Robotics & Electronic Systems Competition<br />

The aim is to improve the competitiveness of all the technologies related with<br />

robotic and electronic systems within the country at the global scale, and to<br />

foster robotic programs within the Moroccan engineering schools.<br />

Candidates wishing to take part in this competition are invited to submit a technical<br />

document, not exceeding 6 pages, describing the different features of<br />

their robot or electronic system in electronic format (MS WORD or PDF) by email<br />

to robotic2006@ieee.org. The paper should be written either in English or<br />

French. Deadline is the 5th of February 2007<br />

Website Competition<br />

The goal of a Web page is to convey information in a manner useful to the<br />

reader, similar to the goal in writing a paper. How you convey the information<br />

can increase the reader’s interest as well as their knowledge. Thus, the criteria<br />

of content, presentation, navigability, originality, portability, and load time are<br />

the judging categories.<br />

To take part of this contest, send an email with your contribution to:<br />

wscontest@gmail.com. Deadline is the 10th of February 2007<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MS Local Offices<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> has local offices representing it in<br />

various Moroccan universities. Their role is to promote <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

within their faculties and schools, as well as within the local<br />

private companies and industries. These offices are meant<br />

to be the first point of contact for local professors, students<br />

and professionals to obtain information about the <strong>IEEE</strong> organization<br />

and the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong>.<br />

The local offices should keep the local <strong>IEEE</strong> members<br />

informed about any matter of interest that is dispatched by<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> or by the <strong>IEEE</strong> organization.<br />

They should also coordinate and work very closely with<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MS to organize and plan activities at the national level.<br />

Indeed, local offices form a global <strong>IEEE</strong> morocco network as<br />

they bring together professors, students, researchers and<br />

professionals. The main aim of this structure is the creation<br />

of opportunities where people specializing in different fields<br />

and with different backgrounds can come together to share<br />

and exchange information, expertise and knowledge. Activities<br />

planned during the <strong>Morocco</strong> engineering week (19-25<br />

February 2006) aim to serve this objective. We hope this<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> structure will assist all our members in their work and<br />

make them even more productive, for the good of our universities<br />

and society. Please don’t hesitate to contact your<br />

local office and help with your ideas and suggestions.<br />

Local Offices Contact information<br />

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdelah University, Fez<br />

Faculty of sciences Dhar Mehraz<br />

Prof. Mohammed El Mohajir<br />

e-mail: m_elmohajir@menara.ma<br />

Prof. Omar El Beqqali<br />

e-mail: bekkaliom@yahoo.fr<br />

Mohammed V Agdal University , Rabat<br />

Dr. Elhassane Ibn-Elhaj<br />

e-mail: ibnelhaj@inpt.ac.ma<br />

Cadi Ayyad University , Marrakech<br />

ENSA<br />

Dr. Driss Yousfi<br />

e-mail: dr_yousfi@yahoo.com<br />

Dr. Ahmed El Oualkadi<br />

e-mail aoualkadi@yahoo.fr<br />

Abdelmalek Essaadi University<br />

FST, Tangier<br />

Prof Chaker El Amrani<br />

e-mail: celamrani@ieee.org<br />

Faculty of Science, Tetuan<br />

Prof. Mohamed Essaaidi<br />

e-mail: es.saidi@menara.ma<br />

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A nice unexpected meeting at the<br />

University Abdelamek Essaaidi<br />

As in every year, the association<br />

of the students of<br />

the National School of AppliedSciences<br />

of<br />

Tangiers<br />

(NSAST-<br />

<strong>Morocco</strong>)<br />

organized<br />

the 3 rd edition<br />

of<br />

NSAST Forum<br />

during<br />

the 4 th and<br />

the 5 th of<br />

April 2006. I<br />

was one of the members of<br />

its Organizing Committee.<br />

To begin with, we had to<br />

look for official, cultural,<br />

media, and scientific<br />

sponsors. This was done<br />

within the framework of<br />

the <strong>Morocco</strong> e-Week 2006<br />

activities which our<br />

branch ( Abdelmalek Essadi<br />

University <strong>IEEE</strong> Student<br />

Branch) coorganized.<br />

And during our<br />

meeting with the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> Chair,<br />

Prof. Mohamed Essaaidi,<br />

we proposed that the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> section could be<br />

our Scientific / Technical<br />

sponsor and he accepted.<br />

One of the suggestions is<br />

to invite Mr Mohamed<br />

Aboud, <strong>IEEE</strong> Egypt<br />

Graduate Of the Last Decade<br />

Affinity Group (GOLD)<br />

Chair, to give a talk about<br />

the Egyptian experience<br />

about linking university<br />

directly to industry since<br />

it was related to our forum’s<br />

subject which was:<br />

“ Engineering Jobs in the<br />

Service of the National<br />

Economy Emergence”.<br />

Mr Mohamed Aboud & Mounir Berberi<br />

On the<br />

first day<br />

of the<br />

forum, I<br />

w a s<br />

introduced<br />

to Mr<br />

Abboud<br />

by Mr<br />

Essaaidi. As the <strong>Section</strong>’s<br />

Chair had some work to<br />

do that day, I stayed with<br />

Mr Aboud, and most of<br />

the day we talked and exchanged<br />

ideas about the<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong>. Believe me, it was a<br />

really fruitful discussion<br />

and I began to understand<br />

the real importance<br />

off the <strong>IEEE</strong> networking.<br />

We talked about everything,<br />

including the Egyptian<br />

Engineering Day, as<br />

well as some courses<br />

about planning and the<br />

“seven habits” of Dr<br />

Stephan Covey. We also<br />

talked about the Moroccan<br />

and Egyptian cultural<br />

backgrounds.<br />

This meeting with Mr<br />

Aboud was<br />

really memorable.<br />

I have<br />

learned a lot<br />

about how to<br />

make the most<br />

of the <strong>IEEE</strong>, as<br />

well as how to<br />

work as a team<br />

and how to be<br />

well organized<br />

in general. I<br />

wish to meet<br />

more and more <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

members from all over the<br />

world to broaden my<br />

knowledge even more.<br />

Thank you Mr Aboud for<br />

your contribution to the<br />

NSAS Forum and for the<br />

nice meeting I had with<br />

you.<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> MVU Student Branch<br />

officially launched, and begin<br />

with a Workshop activity<br />

Imade BENELALLAM, imade.benelallam@ieee.org<br />

MV University Rabat hosted an event that officially<br />

launched the <strong>IEEE</strong> Student Branch. More than 20<br />

members of the student branch took part in the elections<br />

of the Students Barnch Executive Committee.<br />

Now approved by <strong>IEEE</strong>, our student branch will organize<br />

our first event for its members and for all research<br />

students in <strong>Morocco</strong>.<br />

The 1st Scientific workshop of Information and Communication<br />

Technology (JOSTIC'07 “La 1ère Journée<br />

Scientifique de la Technologie de l'Information et de<br />

la Communication 2007” in French), will be held<br />

during the <strong>Morocco</strong> e-Week 2007 by the Association<br />

of the Researchers in Technologies of Information<br />

(ACTIF “l'Association des Chercheurs en Technologies<br />

de l'InFormation” in French), <strong>IEEE</strong> MVU Student<br />

Branch, and LIMIARF Laboratory. This workshop<br />

will be an opportunity to exchange experiences/ideas<br />

between the researchers from both Moroccan<br />

universities and the industry. The main goals<br />

of this workshop are to build a communication<br />

bridge between all <strong>IEEE</strong> student branches in <strong>Morocco</strong>.<br />

Study platform will be concerned with the following<br />

topics:<br />

• Artificial Intelligence.<br />

• Image and Signal processing.<br />

• Processing of natural languages.<br />

• Networks and telecommunication.<br />

Two Moroccan Teams received The<br />

« Honorable Mention Award » from<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> Computer Society CHC60<br />

Website Competition<br />

Within the framework of the <strong>IEEE</strong> Computer Society's 60th Anniversary<br />

History Competition CHC60,<br />

twoTeams from Moroccan Universities<br />

have taken part in this event. These<br />

Teams belong to Faculty of Science of<br />

Tetuan (Mentor: Prof. Mohammad<br />

Essaaidi) and Faculty of Science Dhar<br />

Mahraz of Fez (Mentor: Prof. Mohammed<br />

El Mohajir). The two teams received<br />

the « Honorable Mention Award » for their participation in this<br />

international competition. A ceremony will be organized by the <strong>IEEE</strong><br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> to hand over the awards to the winners.<br />

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Workshop on MPEG Technologies<br />

Saturday January 20, 2007<br />

Marrakech - <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

The Moroccan Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is a working<br />

group of ISO/IEC in charge of the development of standards for coded<br />

representation of digital audio and video. Established in 1988, the<br />

group has produced:<br />

MPEG-1, the standard on which such products as Video CD and MP3<br />

are based,<br />

MPEG-2, the standard on which such products as digital television set<br />

top boxes and DVD are based,<br />

MPEG-4, the standard for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web,<br />

MPEG-7, the standard for description and search of audio and visual<br />

content,<br />

MPEG-21, the Multimedia Framework.<br />

MPEG has started a number of new standard lines: MPEG-A<br />

"Multimedia Application Format" providing application-specific standards<br />

by integrating multiple MPEG technologies. MPEG-B, MPEG-C<br />

and MPEG-D providing Systems, Video and Audio specific standards,<br />

respectively, and MPEG-E "MPEG Multimedia Middleware" is the latest<br />

standard under development that will support download and execution<br />

of multimedia applications.<br />

In its 18 years of activity MPEG has developed an impressive portfolio<br />

of technologies that have created an industry worth several hundreds<br />

billion USD.<br />

In a world where information technology, consumer electronics and<br />

telecommunication products converge by incorporating increasingly<br />

sophisticated technologies and the need for timely available standards<br />

is as strong as ever, MPEG provides a proven mechanism to feed research<br />

results into standards that promote industry innovation to the<br />

benefit of all.<br />

MPEG is a committee of ISO/IEC that is open to experts duly accredited<br />

by an appropriate National Standards Body. MPEG usually holds<br />

four meetings a year. These comprise plenary meetings and subgroup<br />

meetings on Requirements, Systems, Multimedia Description Schemes,<br />

Video, Audio, 3D Graphics Compression, Test, Implementation, and<br />

Liaison. On average MPEG meetings are attended by over 300 experts<br />

representing more than 200 companies spanning all industry domains<br />

with a stake in digital audio, video and multimedia. On average more<br />

than 20 countries are represented at a meeting.<br />

Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs will be organizing a workshop on<br />

MPEG technologies on Saturday 20 th January, 2007. This workshop<br />

is organised on the side of the 79 th MPEG meeting which will be held<br />

in Marrakech, January 15-19, 2007.<br />

The workshop on MPEG Technologies is designed to cover the recent<br />

trends in MPEG. It intends to give an overview to the local Moroccan<br />

scientific community (engineers, industrialists, and academics) on the<br />

last MPEG state of the art advancement, in the presence of MPEG experts<br />

that can share their insight and expertise on MPEG. It is also its<br />

objective to give an opportunity to local speakers, from industry and<br />

academy, to present different Multimedia works and projects closely<br />

related to the MPEG technologies.<br />

The workshop will take place in Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliqués<br />

in Marrakech. Information about the complete program and inscription<br />

will be available under the 79th MPEG meeting web site:<br />

www.emi.ac.ma/mpeg79.<br />

For more information and participation please contact Prof. Zouhair<br />

Guennoun (Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs) or Dr. Abdellatif Benjelloun<br />

Touimi (France Telecom Research and Development).<br />

SBC2006<br />

By Salima Kaissi, <strong>IEEE</strong> MS Students Branches<br />

Coordinator, ksali@gmail.com<br />

After Germany, this year, it was France that organized<br />

the joint Student Branch (SB) and Graduates Of the Last<br />

Decade (GOLD) Congress. This big event was held from<br />

August 31 st to September 3 rd 2006 at Pierre & Marie Curie<br />

University in Paris VI, France. For the first time, our<br />

country was represented by the <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> Chair,<br />

Prof. Mohamed Essaaidi and the Student Branches Coordinator,<br />

Ms Salima Kaissi. More than 250 participants<br />

came from different countries of <strong>IEEE</strong> Region 8 to Paris to<br />

attend this Congress. This meeting was an opportunity to<br />

meet student branches and GOLD chairs and also important<br />

figures of <strong>IEEE</strong> and <strong>IEEE</strong> Region 8. It was also a<br />

chance to discuss various topics and exchange ideas. The<br />

program of the Congress was very interesting. There were<br />

seminars about the <strong>IEEE</strong>, its advantages, how to manage<br />

the <strong>IEEE</strong> student branch and several other topics.<br />

The SBC 2006 was also the beginning of a cooperation<br />

relationship between Spanish student branches and <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

student branches. The Spanish students invited<br />

some students from our country to attend their National<br />

Student Branch Congress that was held in Zaragoza from<br />

the 16 th to the 19 th of November 2006. This event allowed<br />

our students to get an idea about the organization of<br />

events like these, especially since the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> student<br />

Branches are thinking about organizing the same<br />

kind of event in our country.<br />

Symantec's University Programming<br />

Competition<br />

eWeek and Symantec have teamed up for our first university<br />

programming competition to encourage creativity<br />

and innovation. The entrant who builds the most efficient<br />

and robust virtual organism will win the competition.<br />

Detailed information about this competition is available at<br />

this website:<br />

http://www.symantec.com/specprog/university/<br />

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<strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong><br />

Chairman: Mohamed Essaaidi<br />

essaaidi@ieee.org<br />

Secretary: Jonathan Raines<br />

jonraines@ieee.org<br />

Address: P. O. Box 2121 Tetuan 93000<br />

Phone: +212-399-72423<br />

Fax: +212-399-94500<br />

WWW: http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/morocco/<br />

The legal framework for the <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> vis-à-vis<br />

the Moroccan legislation is the Moroccan Association for Electrical,<br />

Electronics and Computer Engineers (AEECE) which was approved<br />

and registered by the local competent authorities in Tetuan in July<br />

2004. Most of the members of the executive committee are also<br />

members of this <strong>Section</strong>'s ExCom.<br />

Yet more benefits for members !<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong>.tv is an internet broadcasting network that produces<br />

and delivers special-interest programming<br />

about technology and engineering. The <strong>IEEE</strong> recently<br />

introduced this offering as a benefit to the public, who<br />

may enjoy public access programming at no charge,<br />

as well as to members, who receive the <strong>IEEE</strong>.tv<br />

Member Basic subscription as a benefit of membership.<br />

Some featured programs :<br />

Careers in Information Technology -This program<br />

provides an overview of career possibilities in IT. IT<br />

professionals and engineers from large and small<br />

companies discuss the nature of their work.<br />

Carl Selinger - " Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering<br />

School" -In this interview, Carl Selinger<br />

discusses his book "Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering<br />

School."<br />

Doing the Right Thing: Social Implications of<br />

Technology -This video intends to encourage working<br />

engineers and students to engage in discourse<br />

concerning the social, economic, and environmental<br />

impact of technology.<br />

Electric Ship Technologies Symposium -With the<br />

results of new electric ship technologies, today's<br />

fleets are quieter and more fuel efficient. From the<br />

cruise ship to the war ship, new technologies such as<br />

power electronics enable greater control and balance.<br />

Find out more in this short video.<br />

Expert Now <strong>IEEE</strong> -Expert Now <strong>IEEE</strong> is a new, innovative<br />

product line which features the best of <strong>IEEE</strong>'s<br />

educational content delivered in one-hour long online<br />

learning modules.<br />

Available at: http://www.ieee.org/ieeetv/<br />

Calendar & Events<br />

October 4 – 6, 2006<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> International Conference on Control Applications,<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> International Symposium on Computer-Aided Control Systems Design<br />

and <strong>IEEE</strong> International Symposium on Intelligent Control<br />

Munich, Germany; <strong>IEEE</strong> Control System Society<br />

http://www.elet.polimi.it/conferences/cca06/<br />

November 20-24, 2006<br />

International Bioinformatics Software School<br />

Tangier, <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://www.smbi.ma/ibss06<br />

January 20, 2007<br />

Workshop on MPEG Technologies<br />

Marrakech - <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://mpeg79.emi.ac.ma/workshop.htm<br />

February 18-24, 2007<br />

<strong>Morocco</strong> e-Week 2007<br />

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/morocco/<br />

March 25-27, 2007<br />

Information and Communication Technologies International Symposium<br />

Fez- <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://www.ictis07.org/<br />

April 23-26, 2007<br />

First International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science<br />

Ouarzazate, <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://www.farcampus.com/rcis/<br />

May 14-16, 2007<br />

Mediterranean Microwave Symposium<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

http://www.diamond-congress.hu/mow2007/<br />

June 4-8, 2007<br />

7th International Conference on New Technologies of Distributed Systems<br />

Marrakesh, <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://www.notere-conf.org/notere2007-openconf/.<br />

June 4-8, 2007<br />

First International Workshop on Mobile Computing and Applications<br />

Marrakesh, <strong>Morocco</strong><br />

http://www.notere-conf.org/notere2007-openconf/.<br />

Acknowledgment The <strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Morocco</strong> <strong>Section</strong> wishes to thank sincerely<br />

everyone’s contribution and involvement in the section’s activities.<br />

The <strong>IEEE</strong> Moroccan network is becoming wider and wider everyday,<br />

don’t miss the chance to be part of it, connect to us now.<br />

Volume 1, N°2, December 2006 Page 8

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