Professor BEN ABDALLAH Abderazek has been named a Distinguished Lecturer by the Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). IEEE CASS, the world's leading society in the field of circuits and systems, annually selects internationally renowned scholars with outstanding research achievements to serve as Distinguished Lecturers.

Selected Distinguished Lecturers are invited to deliver guest lectures at more than 120 IEEE CASS chapters worldwide. These lectures provide members of the global circuits and systems community with opportunities to learn about the latest research trends and technological advances and to engage directly with leading experts.

Professor Ben Abdallah has been recognized for his pioneering contributions to neuromorphic computing, multicore system-on-chip architectures, and intelligent autonomous systems. He will serve as a Distinguished Lecturer for the 2026-2027 term, presenting lectures on the following themes:

• Neuromorphic Computing: Architectures and Applications for Intelligent Systems

• Multicore SoC Design: Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions

• AI Enhanced Educational Platforms: Bridging Global Classrooms through Neuromorphic Systems

This achievement also highlights the academic excellence of the University of Aizu, Japan's first university dedicated exclusively to computer science and engineering. With its strong international orientation, advanced research environment, and commitment to fostering global innovation, the University of Aizu continues to contribute to cutting-edge developments in computing, robotics, and intelligent systems. Professor Ben Abdallah's selection further strengthens the university's global presence and research leadership.

A list of IEEE CASS Distinguished Lecturers can be found at the link below:
https://ieee-cas.org/society-involvement/distinguished-lecturer-program