Prof. Dr. Mohamed Khitouni | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Qassim University, college of Science, Department of chemistry , Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Mohamed Achour Khitouni πΉπ³ is a seasoned professor of inorganic chemistry with a rich academic and research background. Currently teaching at Qassim University πΈπ¦, he previously held various academic ranks at Sfax University πΉπ³. With a Ph.D. and HDR in inorganic chemistry, his work bridges nanotechnology, metallurgy, and environmental chemistry π¬π. Dr. Khitouni has actively participated in numerous scientific conferences and led collaborative research projects internationally π. He is a prolific author with publications in top-tier journals π and a committed contributor to academic development, showcasing a vibrant career dedicated to science and innovation π.
PROFILEΒ
π Summary of Suitability:
Dr. Mohamed Achour Khitouni exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry and nanotechnology. With over two decades of academic and research excellence, he has consistently demonstrated innovation, collaboration, and scientific impact. His academic journey from Tunisia to Saudi Arabia reflects a dedication to knowledge transfer and international research cooperation ππ. His multidisciplinary work contributes significantly to sustainable solutions, especially in environmental and materials chemistry π¬π±.
π Education & ExperienceΒ
π Education:
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π HDR in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax β Tunisia, 2009
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π Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax β Tunisia, 2003
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π M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax β Tunisia, 1998
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π B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry, University of Sfax β Tunisia, 1996
πΌ Experience:
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π¨βπ« Professor, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia (2022βPresent)
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π¨βπ« Professor, Faculty of Science, Sfax University, Tunisia (2016β2022)
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π¨βπ« Associate Professor, Sfax University (2011β2016)
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π¨βπ« Assistant Professor, Sfax University (2004β2011)
Professional Development ππ
Dr. Khitouni has actively enhanced his professional capacity through impactful training and leadership programs. He participated in workshops such as “Performance Indicators for Data Analysts” π in Saudi Arabia and “Crisis Management” π§ hosted by GIZ in Tunisia. He has also contributed significantly to academic governance, including membership in the Scientific Council and various recruitment committees βοΈ. His involvement in the Tunisian Chemical Society, both as vice president and a long-term member, underscores his leadership and dedication to the chemical sciences π₯. These experiences reflect his commitment to lifelong learning and fostering excellence in the scientific community π§ π.
Research Focus ππ€
Dr. Khitouniβs research lies at the intersection of inorganic chemistry and advanced materials π§ͺ. His primary interests include nanotechnology, metallurgy, and the synthesis of nano mixed oxides ππ©. He investigates their applications in environmental chemistry, particularly in water treatment and pollutant removal π§πΏ. His studies on nanostructured alloys and magnetic materials aim to innovate in both environmental sustainability and industrial processes π§²π§. With extensive publications, Dr. Khitouni has contributed to developing functional materials with improved structural, thermal, and magnetic properties, bridging fundamental science and real-world application ππ οΈ.
Awards and Honors πποΈ
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π₯ Vice President, Tunisian Chemical Society (2014β2016)
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π Scientific Council Member, Faculty of Science, Sfax University (2012β2018)
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π Member, National and Branch Committees of Tunisian Chemical Society (2006β2022)
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π§ͺ Recipient, PHC-MAGHREB Inter-University Research Grant (2014)
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π Recipient, Tunisia-Spain Inter-University Research Grant (2011β2012)
Publications & Citations π
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π Nanofibrillated cellulose as nanoreinforcement in Portland cement β R Mejdoub, H Hammi, JJ SuΓ±ol, M Khitouni, A Mβnif, S Boufi β Journal of Composite Materials β Cited by: 135 β Year: 2017 π§±
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π§ͺ Characterization of mechanical properties in an AlβZnβMg alloy after two-step ageing β M Chemingui, M Khitouni, et al. β Materials & Design β Cited by: 104 β Year: 2010 π§―
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βοΈ NiMn-based Heusler magnetic shape memory alloys: A review β T Bachaga, J Zhang, M Khitouni, JJ Sunol β Int. J. of Adv. Manuf. Tech. β Cited by: 92 β Year: 2019 π§²
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π¬ Nanocrystalline Fe (Al): Crystallite size and dislocation density β M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. β Journal of Nanomaterials β Cited by: 72 β Year: 2010 π§Ό
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π οΈ Microstructure and strengthening in Al-Mg-Si alloy by ECAP β T Khelfa, MA Rekik, M Khitouni, et al. β Int. J. of Adv. Manuf. Tech. β Cited by: 60 β Year: 2018 ποΈ
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βοΈ Characterization of Al and Fe nanosized powders by high energy milling β M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. β Materials Characterization β Cited by: 52 β Year: 2008 π§¨
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π§² Magnetocaloric properties of Pr0.5Sr0.5MnO3 manganite β M Bourouina, A Krichene, M Khitouni, et al. β Ceramics International β Cited by: 50 β Year: 2017 π‘οΈ
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π§ Rapid azo-dye degradation using MnβAl powders β WB Mbarek, M Azabou, M Khitouni, et al. β RSC Advances β Cited by: 50 β Year: 2017 π§ͺ
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π§ Microstructure and mechanical properties of AA6082-T6 by warm ECAP β T Khelfa, M Khitouni, et al. β Metals and Materials International β Cited by: 45 β Year: 2020 π©
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π© Nanocrystalline FeAl by mechanical alloying and consolidation β M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. β J. of Alloys and Compounds β Cited by: 41 β Year: 2011 βοΈ
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π¬οΈ Mechanochemical reactions in CuβFe system by mechanical alloying β M Azabou, M Khitouni, et al. β Powder Technology β Cited by: 38 β Year: 2012 π₯
π Conclusion:
Dr. Khitouniβs research output, collaborative spirit, and commitment to real-world applications through science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award π . His work not only pushes the boundaries of inorganic and environmental chemistry but also reflects the global impact needed in modern science. His outstanding academic portfolio and innovative contributions mark him as a leader in his field, truly deserving of recognition. π