Teaching
Teaching is a part that I specially enjoy and dedicate time to in academia. Since my bachelor at EPFL, I served several times as a teaching assistant in mathematics at the Communication Systems department, later in Matlab programming and the Diffusion MRI PhD courses at UNIL, and in the EPFL Master course Neural Signals and Signal Processing. I also co-initiated the creation and co-developed the material of an Introduction to Python for Scientific Research course for doctoral students in the lemanic area. During my PhD, I was also co-organizing a bi-monthly deep learning in medical imaging journal club spanning 5 medical imaging labs.
I am also very dedicated to supervision, mentoring, and teaching, with a strong emphasis on a human-centric and responsibility-driven approach. I supervised and mentored a bachelor student whose work led to multiple peer-reviewed publications, namely an oral at the IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI). I also co-supervised two researchers during my PhD and have since co-supervised 9 students (including 2 bachelor theses and 2 master theses). I also had the chance of being the jury expert of an EPFL master thesis in the field of brain-computer interface, and member of the jury (as an invited guest) of a PhD thesis at NeuroSpin (France).
Finally, I also contribute to science dissemination in Morocco, such as with the Wandida initiative here or with Math & Maroc association here.
