Abdelmaoula Bouaza is a dedicated researcher in the field of electronic and electrical engineering, with a specialization in antennas and propagation. He received his Master’s degree with distinction in microwave and RF engineering from the University Mohamed El Bachir El Ibrahimi of Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria, which laid the foundation for his strong interest in advanced antenna systems. He has recently completed his Ph.D.from École nationale polytechnique d'Alger, focusing on the design and development of innovative antenna technologies for modern wireless communication systems.
His research interests include wearable and textile antennas, millimeter-wave (mmWave) antennas for 5G and beyond, MIMO antenna systems, implantable antennas, and rectenna design for energy harvesting applications. He has developed several compact and high-performance antenna structures, including miniaturized textile antennas and multi-port MIMO configurations operating in mmWave frequency bands. His work emphasizes both simulation and practical validation using advanced tools such as CST Studio and HFSS, as well as experimental measurements in controlled environments.
Dr. Bouaza has actively contributed to the scientific community through publications in peer-reviewed journals and participation in international conferences. His research aims to address current challenges in wireless communication, particularly in emerging applications such as body-centric communications, IoT, and next-generation 5G/6G networks.
Motivated by collaboration and knowledge exchange, he is eager to contribute as a Technical Program Committee member, bringing his expertise in antenna design and RF systems to support the evaluation of high-quality research and the advancement of multidisciplinary scientific discussions.