EMSI-Graduates

EMSI Graduates Taking Their Talents Global

At EMSI, the École Marocaine des Sciences de l’Ingénieur, a commitment to academic excellence is creating a generation of engineers and innovators ready to thrive in global industries. From cutting-edge automation and digital transformation to sustainable construction, these graduates are applying their world-class education in meaningful ways across Morocco and beyond.
Meet three talented EMSI graduates whose academic journeys reflect the transformative power of opportunity:

Khalil Boubkri

Graduated: 2018 | Programme: Complex Systems Engineering, University of Bordeaux

“My academic journey was shaped by a solid education in Automation and Industrial IT Engineering, along with a double degree in Complex Systems Engineering. This combination enabled me to acquire advanced skills in system design, electronic reliability, and high-level automation.
Today, as a Functional and Safety Designer at Alten Maroc, I contribute to the Stellantis project by designing functional specifications that ensure performance and safety. The knowledge I gained at EMSI and through the ISC Master’s program served as a true springboard, preparing me to face technological challenges in the automotive, aeronautics, and embedded systems sectors.
A heartfelt thanks to my professors at EMSI and the University of Bordeaux, and to the entire academic team for their dedication! Thanks to them, I am proud to be part of large-scale projects and to work in a constantly innovating field.”

Fatima-Zahra Yechhab

Graduated: 2024 | Programme: MIAGE, Université Côte d’Azur

“My training in Computer Engineering and Networks at EMSI laid the foundation for an ambitious academic path, driven by a constant pursuit of excellence. This education gave me the opportunity to join a double degree program with Université Côte d’Azur, specializing in MIAGE, where I excelled, ranking 3rd in my class.
This dual program allowed me to gain deep expertise, combining technical mastery with strategic understanding of information systems. My skills in software development, IT project management, and data analysis have given me a comprehensive view of digital challenges and transformation.
Today, this academic journey allows me to thrive as a Software Engineer at Capgemini, where I apply this knowledge to major projects. This path illustrates the impact of a high-quality education and the importance of the opportunities it creates to build a dynamic and promising career.”

Mariyam Ouazza

Graduated: 2024 | Programme: Building Structures, Materials and Energy – University of Lorraine

“EMSI was the starting point of my academic journey in Civil Engineering and Construction. This enriching program allowed me to build a strong technical foundation, develop my engineering skills, and opened the door to a double degree at the University of Lorraine in Building Structures, Materials, and Energy.
This program broadened my knowledge and gave me a wider perspective on my field by integrating different academic and methodological approaches. Today, I work as a Quality Engineer at Jet Contractors, one of the largest construction companies in Morocco, where I ensure that projects comply with quality and safety standards and promote continuous improvement to achieve operational excellence.
Every day, I witness the positive impact of my education—not only through the technical expertise it provided but also the open-mindedness and adaptability it fostered. I am proud of my journey and grateful to the institutions that played a key role in my development.”

At Honoris United Universities, these are more than success stories — they are proof that with the right education, talent has no limits.