Olfa Boubaker
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Olfa Boubaker
Summary
Olfa Boubaker is a human[1]. She worked as an engineer[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].
Key Facts
- Olfa Boubaker worked as an engineer[2].
- Olfa Boubaker's professions included university teacher[3].
- Olfa Boubaker's professions included scientist[4].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was electrical engineering[5].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was industrial control system[6].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was nonlinear control system[7].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was robotics[8].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was chaos theory[9].
- Olfa Boubaker's field of work was control theory[10].
- Among Olfa Boubaker's employers was Carthage University[11].
- Olfa Boubaker was employed by National Institute of Applied Science and Technology[12].
- Olfa Boubaker is recorded as female[13].
- Olfa Boubaker's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Olfa Boubaker's ISNI is recorded as 0000000496825313[15].
- Olfa Boubaker's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 46153530954448701859[16].
- Olfa Boubaker's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-8656-4090[17].
- Olfa Boubaker's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ntk20191051520[18].
- Olfa Boubaker's given name is recorded as Olfa[19].
- Olfa Boubaker's Scopus author ID is recorded as 6603223009[20].
- Olfa Boubaker's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[21].
- Olfa Boubaker's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject COVID-19[22].
- Olfa Boubaker's Dimensions author ID is recorded as 011276677207.86[23].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include engineer[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4]. Fields of work include electrical engineering[5], a branch of engineering[24]; industrial control system[6], a system[25]; nonlinear control system[7]; robotics[8], an industry[26]; chaos theory[9], a mathematical theory[27]; and control theory[10], a branch of engineering[28]. Employers include Carthage University[11], a public university[29], in Tunisia[30], founded in 1988[31] and National Institute of Applied Science and Technology[12], an academic institution[32], in Tunisia[33], founded in 1992[34].
FAQs
What did Olfa Boubaker do for work?
Olfa Boubaker worked as engineer[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].