Karim Fellah
About Karim Fellah
Karim Fellah is a Postdoctoral Researcher currently working at Inria in Grenoble, France. He has a strong academic background in electrical engineering and renewable energy, having completed his PhD at Université de Nantes and previously held various engineering trainee positions.
Work at Inria
Karim Fellah has been employed as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Inria since 2021. He is based in Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. His role involves conducting advanced research in the field of electrical engineering, particularly focusing on smart grids and renewable energy integration.
Previous Experience at Université de Nantes
Prior to his current position, Karim worked as a PhD Researcher at Université de Nantes from 2019 to 2021. During this two-year period, he engaged in research related to electrical smart grids and renewable energy, contributing to the academic community in France.
Engineering Trainee Positions
Karim gained practical experience through various engineering trainee positions. He worked at Electro-Industries Azazga in 2014 and 2015, and also served as an Engineering Trainee at Société Algérienne de Distribution de l’Electricité et du Gaz in 2016. These roles provided him with insights into the engineering and energy sectors.
Educational Background
Karim Fellah holds a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Nationale Polytechnique D'oran, which he completed in 2016. He also earned a PhD in Electrical Smart Grids and Renewable Energies Integration from Ecole Nationale Polytechnique D'oran and Université de Nantes, completing his studies in 2021. Additionally, he studied at INSA Lyon, where he obtained a Training Certificate in Innovation and Undertaking in 2012.
Training and Certifications
In addition to his formal education, Karim has pursued various training opportunities. He completed a First Aid Training course with the Algerian Red Crescent in 2012. He also received a Certificate of Success for access into engineering schools from the Preparatory School of Science and Technology between 2011 and 2013.