
معرفی
Anouar Yatribi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London's Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering within the Information Processing and Communications Lab. He holds a PhD from ENSIAS, Mohammed V University (Morocco, 2021), and prior degrees in Physics (BSc, 2011) and Electrical Engineering (MSc, 2013) from Mohammed V University. His research focuses on Coding Theory, Error Correcting Codes, and their applications in wireless communications and DNA data storage, alongside discrete mathematics and optimization algorithms.
His academic contributions include pioneering work on iterative decoding techniques, majority-logic decodable codes, and hybrid ARQ protocols. He has authored/co-authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications in IEEE journals and conferences, with notable work on DNA storage error correction and LDPC code optimization. Yatribi serves as a reviewer for IEEE Access and the American Journal of Networks and Communications.
Research trends in his publications emphasize improving code performance through algorithmic innovations (e.g., genetic algorithms for code construction) and exploring novel applications like non-binary codes and finite geometry-based coding. His work bridges theoretical coding advancements with practical implementations in real-world communication systems.
Yatribi's professional activities include lab leadership within the Information Processing group and active participation in international conferences (e.g., WINCOM, WCCCS). His lab focuses on advancing communication systems through interdisciplinary approaches combining coding theory, optimization, and machine learning.



