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AUTHORS MASCOT, etc.), Italian and French projects. She is on the
editorial board of IEEE COMST, Elsevier ComNet, JNCA,
IEEE Trans. on Nanobioscience. Since 2019, she is Sci-
entific International Delegate for Inria Lille-Nord Europe.
Mohammed Ojaroudi received a PhD degree at Shahid
Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, in 2014. He worked, as
avisitingresearcheratUniversityofTennessee, Knoxville,
USA from 2013 to 2014. From Oct. 2014, he was a
post-doctoral researcher at Middle East technical Univer-
sity (METU), Ankara, Turkey and from 2016 to 2017, he
was an academic lecturer in Ankara University, Ankara, Anna Maria Vegni (Senior member, IEEE) is a tenure-
Turkey. From 2017-2020, he worked as a scientist re- track Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineer-
searcher at XLIM research laboratory Limoges, France. ing at Roma Tre University (Italy), since March 2020.
From 2020 he has been working on a project in the frame She received the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering,
of the reconfigurable intelligent meta-surface to develop Electromagnetics and Telecommunications from the De-
short-range sensing for THz communication and imaging partment of Applied Electronics, Roma Tre University, in
applications at Inria, Lille, France. From 2012, he has March 2010. She received the 1st and 2nd level Laurea
been a member of the IEEE-APS, IEEE-MTT, IEEE-AWPL, Degree cum laude in Electronics Engineering at Roma Tre
MAP-IET, reviewers’ group. He is an author and coau- University, in July 2004, and 2006, respectively. In 2009,
thor of more than 150 journals and international confer- she was a visiting researcher in the Multimedia Commu-
ences papers. His research interests include analysis and nication Laboratory, directed by Prof. Thomas D.C. Little,
design of microstrip antennas, design and modeling of at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineer-
microwave structures, microwave imaging systems, and ing, Boston University, Boston, MA. Her research activity
emerging electromagnetic technologies for THz commu- focused on vehicular networking supported by heteroge-
nications. neous wireless networks and optical wireless communi-
cations. She is a member of ACM and an IEEE Senior Mem-
ber. In March 2018, she got the Italian Habilitation (Abili-
tazione Scientifica Nazionale) for Associate Professorship
in Telecommunication Engineering. She is involved in the
organization of several IEEE and ACM international con-
ferences and is a member of the editorial board of IEEE
Communications Magazine, Ad Hoc Networks, Journal of
Networks and Computer Applications, Nanocomnet Else-
vier journals, IEEE JCN, ITU J-FET and ETT Wiley journal.
Valeria Loscrí is a permanent researcher of the FUN
Team at Inria Lille-Nord Europe since Oct. 2013. From
Dec. 2006 to Sept. 2013, she was Research Fellow in
the TITAN Lab of the University of Calabria, Italy. She re-
ceived her MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science in
2003 and 2007, respectively, from the University of Cal-
abria and her HDR (Habilitation a diriger des recherches)
in 2018 from Université de Lille (France). Her research
interests focus on emerging technologies for new commu-
nication paradigms such as Visible Light Communication
and TeraHertz bandwidth and cooperation and coexis-
tence of wireless heterogeneous devices. She has been in-
volved in the activity of several European Projects (H2020
CyberSANE, FP7 EU project VITAL, the FP6 EU project
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