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Abdelkrim Doufene is a researcher and strategist with expertise in systems engineering, complex system design, and innovation dynamics. He has held several influential roles in academia and industry. Doufene has been affiliated with prestigious institutions, including the **Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)**, where he was a Research Scientist at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). He contributed significantly to the development of system architectures and optimization frameworks for large-scale systems, including sustainable infrastructure and decision-making models.

Doufene's earlier work focused on **electric vehicle systems** during his tenure as a research engineer at Renault’s R&D department, where he applied systems engineering principles to model the architecture of electric vehicle ecosystems, addressing operational and functional challenges [37].

More recently, as **Director of Strategy and Programs** at the Institute for Technological Research SystemX, Doufene has been responsible for overseeing the institute’s research roadmap and coordinating R&D initiatives. His work integrates **innovation dynamics**, systems optimization, and the practical applications of data science and AI for complex engineering solutions [36]. His contributions have impacted various sectors, including energy, water systems, and sustainable urban infrastructure [35][36].

While his direct contributions to AI research seem to focus on its application within broader systems engineering contexts, Doufene's multidisciplinary work emphasizes the integration of **machine learning** and data-driven methodologies to solve real-world engineering challenges.

Overall, his work has significant impact due to its combination of academic rigor and industrial application, addressing critical issues in innovation, resilience, and sustainable development.



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