T-ITS Editorial Board Members
Hadj Hamma Tadjine
Associate Editor
IAV GmbH
Germany
Bio:
Dr. Hadj Hamma Tadjine received his PhD in Computer science from the technical university of Clausthal Zellerfeld (Germany). From 2000-2004, he was professor assistant at the technical university of Clausthal (Germany) and from 2004- 2006 at CUTEC institute GmbH (Germany). After two years by Forvia (Germany), where he leads different Advanced Driver Assistance Systems projects for different car manufacturers worldwide. He took the responsibility by IAV GmbH (Germany) for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Cooperative Autonomous Driving topics. Currently, he acted as a Business Director for Intelligent driving Systems. His research interests include autonomous vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, cooperative systems, embedded systems, real-time systems, computational transportation science, operating systems, and AR Simulation. He is on the editorial board of several journals, a member of dozens of conference committees and a reviewer of many international journals. He has a record of accomplishment of fundamental research on these topics documented by numerous publications by IEEE, FISITA, VDI and SAE.
Very active by IEEE community, as Steering Committee Member by the Transportation Electrification Community by IEEE (TEC), Executive Member by the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society by IEEE, Chair of the ITSS German Chapter, University Relations responsible by IEEE Germany Section, ITSS Standards Committee and as Chair of IEEE P3377 Standardization: In-Cabin Vehicle Sensing and Communication Networks.
He is an advisory board member for SDIWC (The Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications), SAI (Science and Information Organization), and AICIT (The International Association for Information, Culture, Human and Industry Technology). He is also one of the advisory members of Autosens Smither and the Image sensors community.
Research Interests
1. Autonomous Vehicles
2. Intelligent Transportation Systems
3. Cooperative Systems
4. Real-Time Systems
5. Computer Vision