Prof. Dr. Abdelkrim Kamel Oudjida | Real-Time Robotic Control | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Abdelkrim Kamel Oudjida | Real-Time Robotic Control | Research Excellence Award

Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées | Algeria

Prof. Dr. Abdelkrim Kamel Oudjida is a distinguished director of research at the Centre De Développement des Technologies Avancées, recognized for his extensive contributions to computer arithmetic and its applications in Cryptography, DSP, robotics, Real-Time Robotic Control and VLSI digital design. With a strong academic and professional background, he has authored 22 publications, delivered 35 communications, and contributed to 2 patents, establishing himself as a leading figure in advanced digital circuit design. his research achievements include developing advanced binary recoding methods and pioneering new arithmetic strategies for efficient asic/fpga implementation of linear systems. His work has earned him 328 citations, based on 263 citing documents, supported by 34 documents, and an h-index of 8, reflecting his growing scholarly impact. in addition to his role as a full-time researcher, he serves as a lecturer in computer arithmetic and cryptography at the national higher school of mathematics. He has supervised more than 50 engineering, master’s, and phd projects, further strengthening the scientific community through mentorship. As a reviewer for prestigious journals such as ieee tcas, elsevier microelectronics, and jolpe, and collaborating with several european research labs, oudjida continues to advance the field through innovation, leadership, and international engagement.

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Featured Publications

Liacha, A., Oudjida, A. K., & Bellal, R. N. (2025). On the complexity of constant multiplication problem. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. Advance online publication.

Nait-Abdesselam, F., Oudjida, A. K., Khouas, A., & Liacha, A. (2025). On computing the double point multiplication in elliptic curve cryptography. Cryptologia. Advance online publication.

Echikr, A., Yachir, A., Kerrache, C. A., Oudjida, A. K., & Sahraoui, Z. (2024). Interoperable IoRT for healthcare: Securing intelligent systems with decentralized blockchain. Acta Informatica Pragensia.

Oudjida, A. K., & Liacha, A. (2021). Radix-2ʷ arithmetic for scalar multiplication in elliptic curve cryptography. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 68(5), 1984–1997.

Oudjida, A. K. (n.d.). Multiple constant multiplication algorithm for high-speed and low-power design.

Mr. Chenglong Xu | Computer Science and Technology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Chenglong Xu | Computer Science and Technology | Editorial Board Member

China University of Mining and Technology | China 

Mr. Xu Chenglong, born in Weifang, Shandong, is currently pursuing his master’s degree in information and communication engineering at the China university of mining and technology, with an expected graduation. His research interests focus on computer vision, particularly human behaviour recognition, human pose estimation, and video understanding. He has developed strong foundations in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science and technology, digital image processing, graph theory, matrix theory, and probability theory. During his postgraduate studies, he has contributed to forty-four sci papers, including one published at a top-tier ccf a-level ai conference and several under review in cas q1 and q2 journals. He demonstrates excellent english proficiency, independent scientific research ability, and programming skills, especially in python. Previously, he completed his undergraduate studies in communication engineering at the shandong university of science and technology, where he earned multiple scholarships and competition honours. His scholarly impact includes 10 documents, 2 documents, and an h-index of 1.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

Xu, C. (2025). Heterogeneous modal collaborative training network for human action recognition. Knowledge-Based Systems.