المجلس العربي لإدارة الأصول والمرافق والصيانة

حميد بن تارزي | Hamid BENTARZI

حميد بن تارزي | Hamid BENTARZI

الرؤية

  1. My vision as a candidate for membership in the Arab Asset, Facility and Maintenance Management Council is to contribute to advancing reliable, sustainable, and digitally driven asset management practices across the Arab region.
  2. With more than three decades of experience in electrical engineering, microelectronic systems, power system protection, and reliability, I am committed to strengthening the link between scientific research and real-world asset and facility management challenges. Modern infrastructure—particularly in energy, industrial facilities, and smart cities—demands intelligent monitoring, predictive maintenance, and lifecycle-oriented decision-making.
  3. Through my academic, research, and leadership roles, I aim to support the Council by promoting knowledge transfer between academia, industry, and public institutions, encouraging the adoption of advanced digital technologies such as smart sensing, data analytics, and intelligent protection systems, and fostering regional collaboration and capacity building.

My vision is to help the Council serve as a platform for engineering excellence, innovation, and standardization, enabling asset and maintenance management systems that enhance performance, safety, and resilience while supporting sustainable economic development throughout the Arab world.

السيرة الذاتية

I am Mr. Hamid BENTARZI, a professor at the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Institute, University of M’hamed Bougara Boumerdes. I received both my Electrical Engineering and Magister Degrees with honors from the “Institut National d’Electricité et d’Electronique” (INELEC), Boumerdes, Algeria, in 1989 and 1992, specializing in power engineering and applied electronics, respectively. In 2004, I obtained my Ph.D. in Microelectronic Systems from the “Ecole Nationale Polytechnique” (ENP), Algiers, Algeria.

Until 1999, I served as a lecturer at INELEC, Boumerdes, Algeria. Since then, I have been a faculty member in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, at the University of Boumerdes, Algeria. I have led a research team developing microelectronic systems applied to power systems in the Signal and System Laboratory, Boumerdes, Algeria, since 2001. I have been the director of this research laboratory since April 2014.

My current research interests include microelectronics, electrical protection systems, electric energy systems, and systems reliability.

I have authored and co-authored more than 200 technical papers. My work has been compiled into four books, with one published by Springer, another by IGI Global, and two by MDPI. Additionally, I have been a member of the organizing and technical committees for several national and international conferences.

Regarding research activities, my work has focused on two main areas. Before earning my doctorate, I concentrated on microelectronics. Afterward, my research shifted to microelectronic systems applied to power systems. My team and I have developed new techniques and technologies to monitor, control, and protect all elements of the smart power grid against disturbances. We have investigated the development of a PMU-based Wide Area Measurement System that considers the quality of power grid dynamics observability. The application of these advanced technologies to monitoring, control, and protection systems for wide-area grids has been the subject of numerous research projects under my supervision, including 20 doctoral projects, four CNEPRU projects, two PRFU projects, and three PNR projects. I was recently selected as the director of the Tamayouz program in the LSS research laboratory, Boumerdes.

In terms of pedagogy, I have taught more than twenty different courses in electrical and electronic engineering, spanning from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. Additionally, I have participated in the CPN for developing national programs in electrical engineering. I also contributed to developing two programs: one for a Magister in “Telecommunication” in 2006 and another for a Master's program in “Power Engineering” in 2013, which has been re-implemented. I have also served as an expert for various organizations, including INPED, IAP(SONETRACH), SONELGAZ, CDTA, DGRSDT, and CRC.

العضويات

Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of M’hamed Bougara of Boumerdès (UMBB), Algeria

  • Director, Signal and System Laboratory (LSS), University of M’hamed Bougara of Boumerdès, Algeria
  • Head of Research Team, Microelectronic Systems Applied to Power Systems,
    Signal and System Laboratory (LSS), Boumerdès, Algeria
  • Director, Tamayouz Program, Signal and System Laboratory (LSS), Boumerdès, Algeria
  • Member, National Pedagogical Committee (CPN) for Electrical Engineering Programs, Algeria
  • Expert and Technical Consultant for national and industrial organizations, including:
  • SONELGAZ (Electric Power Utility)
  • SONATRACH / IAP
  • INPED
  • CDTA (Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées)
  • DGRSDT (General Directorate of Scientific Research and Technological Development)
  • CRC (Research and Control Bodies)
  • Member, Organizing and Technical Committees of several national and international scientific conferences

 

البرنامج الانتخابي

Mr. Hamid BENTARZI
Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
University of M’hamed Bougara of Boumerdès – Algeria

Program Vision

To support the Arab Asset, Facility and Maintenance Management Council in advancing modern, reliable, and sustainable asset management practices across the Arab region through engineering excellence, digital innovation, and regional collaboration.

Key Program Pillars

  1. Digital Transformation of Asset & Maintenance Management
    Promote the adoption of smart monitoring, condition-based and predictive maintenance, and data-driven decision tools to enhance asset availability, safety, and lifecycle performance, particularly in critical infrastructures such as energy systems and industrial facilities.
  2. Linking Research with Practice
    Strengthen cooperation between academia, industry, and public institutions to translate scientific research into practical solutions for asset and facility management. Encourage pilot projects, applied research, and shared technical expertise across Arab countries.
  3. Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer
    Support training programs, workshops, and professional development initiatives aligned with international best practices and standards (ISO 55000, ISO 41001). Foster the involvement of young professionals and researchers in the Council’s activities.
  4. Reliability, Safety & Sustainability
    Advocate asset management strategies that improve system reliability, operational safety, and risk mitigation, while optimizing lifecycle costs and supporting sustainable infrastructure development.
  5. Regional Collaboration
    Contribute to positioning the Council as a regional reference platform for knowledge exchange, technical dialogue, and cooperation in asset, facility, and maintenance management.

Commitment

If elected, I commit to active engagement, technical contribution, and strategic support of the Council’s mission, leveraging my academic, research, and industrial experience to help advance asset management excellence across the Arab world.

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