Yassine Ouhammou is an Associate Professor in computer science at École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d'Aérotechnique (ENSMA), where he is a member of the "Real-Time and Embedded Systems" research team at LIAS laboratory. His work focuses on critical real-time embedded systems with applications in avionics, drones, and control command systems. His research interests include: Software architectures for critical real-time embedded systems Design and analysis of critical real-time systems regarding their temporal performances Model-based design using domain specific languages (MoSaRT, AADL, Capella, Time4Sys) Real-time scheduling and dimensioning Knowledge repositories for expertise capitalization, reuse and reproducibility Collaborative engineering for complex systems design Model-driven engineering and formal methods Dr. Ouhammou's publication record shows consistent contributions to real-time systems, embedded architectures, and model-based approaches. His recent work demonstrates increasing emphasis on drone technology and avionic applications, with numerous collaborations on autopilot design, scheduling optimization, and verification methodologies. His research bridges theoretical computer science with practical aerospace engineering challenges, addressing safety-critical aspects of embedded systems. Professional service includes: PC Member of MEDES 2020, INISTA 2020, WIMS, SADASC 2020 PC Chair of DETECT 2019 General Co-Chair of RTNS 2018 PC Member of multiple international conferences since 2017 Dr. Ouhammou collaborates extensively with researchers in the field of real-time systems, particularly with Emmanuel Grolleau and other members of the LIAS laboratory. His work often involves interdisciplinary teams addressing complex challenges in aerospace and embedded systems engineering, with practical applications in drone technology and avionic systems.
