Dr Ikhlas Selmi is currently part of the SIGnal processing and NAVigation (SIGNAV) research axis of TELECOM team at ENAC. She graduated as engineer in Telecommunication and Signal Processing from ESIEE. She received her Ph.D. in 2013 from Telecom SudParis on mitigating GNSS interference between indoor and outdoor signals. She is currently working on GNSS signal distortion generated by the satellite payload. Jihanne El Haouari, Nina Marino and Elodie Rames are ENAC students majoring in space and aeronautical telecommunication systems. They are expected to graduate in 2022.Pr Daniel Delahaye is the head of the Optimization and Machine Learning Team of the ENAC research laboratory and he also in charge of the research chair "AI for ATM and Large-Scale Urban Mobility" in the new AI institute ANITI in Toulouse. He obtained his engineer degree from ENAC and did a Master of Science in signal processing from the national polytechnic institute of Toulouse in 1991. His obtained his PhD in automatic control from the aeronautics and space national school in 1995 under the co -supervision of Marc Schoenauer (CMAPX) and did a post-doc at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT in 1996 under the supervision of Pr Amedeo Odoni. He started his career working at the French Civil Aviation Study Center (CENA) and move to ENAC in 2008. He got his tenure in applied mathematics in 2012. He conducts research on mathematical optimization and artificial intelligence for airspace design and aircraft trajectories optimization. He actively collaborates with MIT, Georgia Tech and NASA (USA) on development of Artificial Intelligence algorithms for air traffic management applications.Dr Christophe Macabiau graduated as electronics engineer in 1992 from ENAC in Toulouse, France. Since 1994, he has been working on the application of satellite navigation techniques to civil aviation. He received his Ph.D in 1997 and has been in charge of the signal processing lab of ENAC from 2000 to 2012. He is currently the head of the TELECOM team of ENAC.Mikael Mabilleau is a standardisation engineer on SBAS in the EGNOS exploitation team of the European GNSS Agency (GSA). Since his graduation as engineer from the French civil aviation school (ENAC) in 2006, he has been involved in GNSS standardization activity carried by the main civil aviation standardisation bodies such as the EUROCAE WG 62 on Galileo, RTCA Special Committee 159 on GPS and the ICAO Navigation System Panel in charge of ICAO standard. Mikael is involved in the evolution of GNSS concepts (ARAIM and SBAS L1L5) supporting the development of the associated standards (SARPs and MOPS) for use in aviation.
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