Hadj Mebarek Zegrar
Hadj Mebarek Zegrar is a Doctoral Candidate and Research Associate at the University of Bremen within the 6G-TERRAIN Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network. His PhD research focuses on intent-aware integrated communication, computation, and sensing for 6G unified three-dimensional networks, with emphasis on terrestrial and non-terrestrial network integration, integrated sensing and communication (ISAC), computation offloading, and machine-learning-assisted sensing fusion. Hadj holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and a Master’s degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IGEE, formerly INELEC), Algeria. Prior to joining the 6G-TERRAIN network, he worked as a Research Assistant, where he contributed to research activities in IoT waveform design, MIMO systems, and integrated sensing and communication. His research background includes wireless communications, signal processing, waveform design, IoT systems, MIMO techniques, and ISAC-enabled networks. He has authored research work in these areas, including two accepted papers in Q1-ranked journals. His main research interests include 6G wireless networks, ISAC, UAV-assisted communications, mobile edge computing, non-terrestrial networks, optimization, and machine learning for intelligent wireless systems.