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Saad is a Robotics Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specializing in underwater robot swarms. He completed a PhD in underwater robotics at ENSTA Bretagne, supported by CGG, and holds a double degree in engineering and a Master’s in Dynamic Systems and Signals from Université d’Angers. His work focuses on localization of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) using set-theory methods, with projects like SpiceRack® and Moussafir addressing seismic exploration and oil reserve detection via robot swarms. He has secured patents for his innovations and emphasizes ecological marine exploration through energy-efficient systems.
Education includes ENSTA Bretagne’s Robotics program, where he led the Spacieta club, and a collaborative final project with Graaltech in Italy. His research at MIT continues at the River Charles lab, enabling realistic testing of swarm control systems. Saad’s career bridges industry (CGG) and academia, driven by technical challenges and sustainable exploration goals.
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