Dr. Tayebi named Fellow of the International Core Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Dr. Abdelhamid Tayebi, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named a Fellow of the International Core Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He was selected for this international recognition from his peers for his innovative research and outstanding commitment to the advancement of knowledge in his field.
The Fellowship of the International Core Academy of Sciences and Humanities is a prestigious and globally recognized honour, awarded to scholars who have attained the highest levels of excellence in their respective disciplines. Fellows are selected for their outstanding contributions across various fields, including natural sciences, engineering, technology, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and the arts, with particular focus on their groundbreaking advancements in knowledge and innovation.
Becoming a Fellow of the CORE Academy is an exclusive distinction, granted by invitation only. Candidates must undergo a rigorous selection process, which includes thorough peer reviews conducted by divisional fellows, academic committee members, and executive board examiners, before being officially elected.
