Research Line Manager & Senior Researcher
Hatim Chergui, Ph.D. (IMT-Atlantique) is a Senior Researcher at i2CAT Foundation in Barcelona, Spain and the coordinator of the MSCA DN GENOME project. He has served as the project manager of the H2020 MonB5G European project and previously worked as a researcher at CTTC in Spain. Additionally, he has been a RAN expert at INWI and Huawei Technologies in Morocco. With over 45 publications in top-tier journals and conferences, 1 book, 4 book chapters, he has also contributed to a European patent. Chergui has held roles as an Associate Editor for IEEE Networking Letters and has chaired several workshops at IEEE Globecom and ICC. He has co-supervised PhD students in MSCA ITN projects such as 5GSTEPFWD and SEMANTIC. His accolades include the IEEE ComSoc CSIM 2021 Best Journal Paper Award and the IEEE ICC 2020 Best Paper Award. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
H. Chergui, F. Rezazadeh, M. Debbah, and C. Verikoukis, “A tutorial on cognitive biases in agentic AI-driven 6G autonomous networks,” IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society (Accepted)
F. Rezazadeh, H. Chergui, L. Alonso and C. Verikoukis, "SliceOps: Explainable MLOps for Streamlined Automation-Native 6G Networks," in IEEE Wireless Communications, doi: 10.1109/MWC.007.2300144 (Published), 2024
F. Rezazadeh, L. Zanzi, F. Devoti, H. Chergui, X. Costa-Pérez and C. Verikoukis, "On the Specialization of FDRL Agents for Scalable and Distributed 6G RAN Slicing Orchestration," in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 3473-3487, March 2023, doi: 10.1109/TVT.2022.3218158.
R. Maurya et al., Utilizing double-shadowed Rician fading over energy detector-based spectrum sensing with diversity reception, Elsevier International Journal of Electronics and Communications, vol 170, 2023
F. Rezazadeh, S. Barrachina-Muñoz, H. Chergui, J. Mangues, M. Bennis, D. Niyato, H. Song, and L. Liu, "Toward Explainable Reasoning in 6G: A Proof of Concept Study on Radio Resource Allocation," in IEEE Open Journal of the Communication Society, 2024. , doi: 10.1109/OJCOMS.2024.3466225