About Eya Ben Amar Eya Ben Amar Ph.D. Student, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science Eya Ben Amar is a Ms/PhD Student at Stochastic Numerics Research Group (STOCHNUM) under the supervision of Professor Raul F. Tempone at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Eya's research interests include Efficient Importance sampling approach for rare event simulation; Accurate Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Systems. Education Profile - Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, (October 2023 - Present). - Master of Science in Applied Articles Related News February 2026 Dr. Shyam Mohan Subbiah Pillai visits the STOCHNUM Group 1 min read · Thu, Feb 19 2026 News The Stochastic Numerics (STOCHNUM) research group at KAUST was pleased to host research consultant Dr. Shyam Mohan Subbiah Pillai for a two-week visit from February 8 to February 19, 2026. The visit was part of an ongoing collaboration between Prof. Raúl Tempone’s group and researchers at RWTH Aachen, aimed at advancing several joint projects involving students and researchers from both institutions. During his stay, Dr. Pillai worked closely with Prof. Tempone and members of the STOCHNUM group to further develop collaborative research initiatives. This visit was particularly timely, taking December 2023 StochNum student Eya ben Amar successfully completed her Master's degree 1 min read · Tue, Dec 19 2023 News Eya Ben Amar recently participated in the KAUST 2023 commencement ceremony, marking a significant achievement as a Master's graduate in the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division. October 2023 Eya Ben Amar successfully defended her Masters thesis 1 min read · Thu, Oct 12 2023 News In a remarkable display of academic excellence, On Oct. 11, 2023, Eya Ben Amar successfully defended her Masters proposal entitled “Stochastic differential equations for performance analysis of wireless communication systems” Committee Chairperson: Prof. Raúl Tempone, AMCS, KAUST Committee Members: Prof . Ajay Jasra, AMCS, KAUST Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini, AMCS, KAUST Abstract: This thesis addresses the challenge of characterizing the time-varying nature of fading channels. The current time invariant models often fall short in capturing and tracking these dynamic characteristics. To overcome August 2023 Stochnum PhD Student Eya Ben Amar attended Summer School CEMRACS 2023 at Marseille, France 1 min read · Tue, Aug 1 2023 News Eya Ben Amar attended S ummer School CEMRACS 2023, that was held in Marseille, France, from July 17-21, 2023. The Summer School welcomed a diverse group of students from different backgrounds creating a vibrant and inclusive learning. The program offered a wide range of courses, allowing students to explore various fields of interest and discover their passions. Eya attended five courses on “Scientific Machine Learning”. PhD Student Eya ben Amar participation at 14th International Conference on Monte Carlo Methods and Applications (MCM23) 1 min read · Tue, Aug 1 2023 News A PhD student of our group Eya ben Amar participated in the recently concluded 14 th International Conference on Monte Carlo methods and applications (MCM23) and presented a talk on State-dependent Importance Sampling for Estimating Expectations of Functionals of Sums of Independent Random Variables . The Conference held at Sorbonne University, Paris between June 26-30, 2023. Abstract : Estimating the expectations of functionals applied to sums of random variables (RVs) is a well-known problem encountered in many challenging applications. Generally, closed-form expressions of these quantities
Dr. Shyam Mohan Subbiah Pillai visits the STOCHNUM Group 1 min read · Thu, Feb 19 2026 News The Stochastic Numerics (STOCHNUM) research group at KAUST was pleased to host research consultant Dr. Shyam Mohan Subbiah Pillai for a two-week visit from February 8 to February 19, 2026. The visit was part of an ongoing collaboration between Prof. Raúl Tempone’s group and researchers at RWTH Aachen, aimed at advancing several joint projects involving students and researchers from both institutions. During his stay, Dr. Pillai worked closely with Prof. Tempone and members of the STOCHNUM group to further develop collaborative research initiatives. This visit was particularly timely, taking
StochNum student Eya ben Amar successfully completed her Master's degree 1 min read · Tue, Dec 19 2023 News Eya Ben Amar recently participated in the KAUST 2023 commencement ceremony, marking a significant achievement as a Master's graduate in the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division.
Eya Ben Amar successfully defended her Masters thesis 1 min read · Thu, Oct 12 2023 News In a remarkable display of academic excellence, On Oct. 11, 2023, Eya Ben Amar successfully defended her Masters proposal entitled “Stochastic differential equations for performance analysis of wireless communication systems” Committee Chairperson: Prof. Raúl Tempone, AMCS, KAUST Committee Members: Prof . Ajay Jasra, AMCS, KAUST Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini, AMCS, KAUST Abstract: This thesis addresses the challenge of characterizing the time-varying nature of fading channels. The current time invariant models often fall short in capturing and tracking these dynamic characteristics. To overcome
Stochnum PhD Student Eya Ben Amar attended Summer School CEMRACS 2023 at Marseille, France 1 min read · Tue, Aug 1 2023 News Eya Ben Amar attended S ummer School CEMRACS 2023, that was held in Marseille, France, from July 17-21, 2023. The Summer School welcomed a diverse group of students from different backgrounds creating a vibrant and inclusive learning. The program offered a wide range of courses, allowing students to explore various fields of interest and discover their passions. Eya attended five courses on “Scientific Machine Learning”.
PhD Student Eya ben Amar participation at 14th International Conference on Monte Carlo Methods and Applications (MCM23) 1 min read · Tue, Aug 1 2023 News A PhD student of our group Eya ben Amar participated in the recently concluded 14 th International Conference on Monte Carlo methods and applications (MCM23) and presented a talk on State-dependent Importance Sampling for Estimating Expectations of Functionals of Sums of Independent Random Variables . The Conference held at Sorbonne University, Paris between June 26-30, 2023. Abstract : Estimating the expectations of functionals applied to sums of random variables (RVs) is a well-known problem encountered in many challenging applications. Generally, closed-form expressions of these quantities
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