Abdelhamid Tayebi Tayebi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Alcalá, Spain. His research focuses on computer science, artificial intelligence, antenna design, numerical simulation techniques, and educational technology. He leads the Climate Physics Group (CPG) and the Group of Advanced Numerical Techniques (GTNA), specializing in interdisciplinary projects combining computational methods with real-world applications. He earned his Ph.D. in 2011 with a thesis on antenna design methodologies using the method of moments, supervised by Dr. Manuel Felipe Cátedra Pérez and Dr. Iván González Diego. His work bridges theoretical research with practical tool development, including web-based simulators for antenna optimization and gamified educational platforms. Key research areas include 3D reconstruction using OpenStreetMap and LiDAR, medical imaging classification challenges, and wireless network propagation modeling. He actively explores gamification strategies to improve student engagement in STEM education, particularly in programming courses. His publications span disciplines from antenna engineering to AI-driven healthcare solutions, demonstrating a commitment to both technical innovation and pedagogical excellence. He collaborates on projects such as the EDISON initiative for data analytics and contributes to open-source tools like the NewFasant Suite.






