Victor Klaba – Hydrogeology- Best Researcher Award

Victor Klaba – Hydrogeology- Best Researcher Award

Mr. Victor Klaba distinguished academic and researcher in the field Hydrogeology. Specialized in hydrogeology for five years, he has developed a range of skills from fieldwork to analysis and interpretation, while collaborating with scientists, water resource managers, and politicians. As water resources are one of the pillars of our societies, this science is crucial for humanity and its future, especially in view of current challenges such as climate change, war, and demographic development. Moreover, he specializes in the study of a specific hydrogeological object: the Karst. Representing the main drinking water resource for 25% of the world’s population, this object is highly vulnerable and difficult to study due to its high degree of heterogeneity and anisotropy.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences and a Master’s degree in 3G, both from the University of Franche-ComtĂ© in Besançon, France, through the CMI cursus. Currently, he is a PhD student in Hydrogeology at the same university, enrolled in the Doctoral School of Science and Health.

 

Work Experience

He has interned with the COREAUNA project at the Geological Survey of New Caledonia, where he studied the functioning of the KonĂ© alluvial aquifer through geochemical characterization and contributed to updating the water resource protection policy for KonĂ© and the North Province. Additionally, he interned with the TRANSKARST project at the Chrono-environment Laboratory, where he conducted a study of groundwater circulation in the Montfaucon anticline through rigorous geological analysis, including structure, fracturing, and modeling. In another phase of the TRANSKARST project, he undertook a preliminary study of the Arcier hydrosystem’s functioning through hydrochemical and hydrodynamic characterization, involving fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and further geological modeling of Montfaucon.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Donald Hermann Fossi – GĂ©ology – Cartography Award – Best Researcher Award

Donald Hermann Fossi – GĂ©ologie – Cartographie Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Donald Hermann Fossi distinguished academic and researcher in the field Geologie cartographie. Donald Hermann Fossi is an early career scientist specializing in several facets of geology and mineral exploration. His expertise encompasses structural geology and fluid dynamics, particularly in the context of pluton emplacement and the genesis of mineral resources. He delves into the petrology, mineralogy, and geochemistry of both igneous and metamorphic rocks, elucidating their composition and origins. Proficient in mapping and modeling, Donald excels in unraveling the intricate structures of magmatic and tectonic fields, providing insights crucial for geological understanding and resource assessment. Moreover, he employs remote sensing techniques and geostatistics for efficient mining exploration, leveraging software tools such as R, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, ENVI, Erdas, Micromine, Rockwork, and PCI Geomatica. With a keen environmental awareness and proficiency in project management tools like Primavera and Microsoft Project, Donald is poised to make significant contributions to the field of earth sciences and resource exploration.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued his educational journey in Earth Sciences diligently, culminating in a Doctorate from the University of YaoundĂ© I, Cameroon, spanning from 2017 to 2023. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a Master’s degree in Earth Sciences from the same institution between 2014 and 2016. His foundational knowledge in the field was laid during his Bachelor’s program at the University of YaoundĂ© I, Cameroon, spanning from 2008 to 2013.

Complementing his formal education, he engaged in several short course trainings to enhance his skill set. Notably, he participated in programs such as “Going Places with Spatial Analysis” and “Do it Yourself Geo apps” offered by Esri, a leading company in GIS technology. Additionally, he obtained certifications in project management from the Cetic Cadd Skills Centre and received training in cartography from CEPROMINE.

Demonstrating a commitment to safety and community welfare, he acquired a First Aid Member’s Certificate from the Cameroon Red-Cross. These diverse educational and training experiences have equipped him with a robust foundation in Earth Sciences, GIS, project management, and emergency response, positioning him as a versatile and competent professional in his field.

Work experiences

He served as a Senior Exploration Geologist at Geocam Mining SA from December 2021 to September 2022, where he demonstrated strong leadership by supervising a team of geologists and technicians. His responsibilities included meticulously planning and executing mining exploration projects while ensuring adherence to high standards of safety and efficiency. He played a pivotal role in the analysis of geological and geospatial data, leveraging advanced techniques to model mineral deposits accurately. Additionally, he adeptly managed communication with various stakeholders, fostering productive relationships with investors and regulatory agencies to facilitate project success.

Transitioning to a role as a Guest Researcher at CEREGE from September 2021 to October 2021, he seamlessly integrated into the dynamic research environment, collaborating closely with CEREGE’s esteemed team of researchers, scientists, and experts. His contributions were instrumental in advancing ongoing projects related to environmental geosciences. Leveraging his expertise, he conducted thorough data analysis and interpretation, utilizing the resources and data available at CEREGE to drive research objectives forward. Moreover, he utilized CEREGE’s cutting-edge laboratories, equipment, and facilities to conduct experiments and analyses, further enriching the research outcomes.

He is an active member of several prestigious professional associations, including the Cameroon Geosciences Society (CGS), the Geochemical Society (GS), and the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG). Through his membership in these organizations, he stays abreast of the latest developments and trends in the field of geosciences, fostering professional networking opportunities and knowledge exchange with fellow experts. These affiliations underscore his commitment to continuous learning, professional growth, and engagement with the broader scientific community, enhancing his expertise and contributions to the field.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Mohamed Hamdy Eid- Biological Networks – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Hamdy Eid distinguished academic and researcher in the field Biological and Technological Networks. He served as an Assistant Lecturer at Beni-Suef University’s Faculty of Science from 2017 to 2021. In this role, he was responsible for teaching a range of practical courses covering subjects such as Hydrology, Hydrogeology, water quality assessment, water resources management, Geophysics, Rocks, Mineralogy, Stratigraphy, Crystallography, and water treatment methods. Additionally, he provided instruction in various software applications essential to the field, including ArcGIS, AQUACHEM, Grapher, Surfer, and Diagrammes, equipping students with valuable technical skills. Moreover, he supervised fieldwork and laboratory sessions, guiding students in conducting measurements and analyses of water samples and rocks sourced from diverse environments. Through his teaching and mentorship, he contributed significantly to the academic and professional development of students in the field of Earth Sciences.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a BSc in Geology and Chemistry from Beni-Suef University, Egypt, graduating with first honor class (excellent grade) in September 2015. Subsequently, he pursued a Pre-Master’s program in Hydrogeology at the same university from September 2016 to September 2020. During this time, he demonstrated a strong academic foundation and passion for the field.

Expanding his academic horizons, he pursued an MSc in Environmental Engineering at Szent IstvĂĄn University, Hungary, achieving an outstanding GPA of 4.85/5 from September 2018 to June 2020. His dedication to excellence continued as he embarked on a PhD journey in Hydrogeology at the Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering, Miskolc University, where he has maintained an impressive GPA of 4.88/5 in his third year, demonstrating his commitment to advanced research and scholarly pursuits since 2021.

 

Research Experience

Throughout his academic career, he has actively contributed to the scientific community as a reviewer for prestigious international journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Applied Water Science, and Applied Geochemistry, showcasing his expertise and engagement in the field.

In addition to his academic achievements, he has participated in several noteworthy research projects, including the water quality assessment of the RĂĄkos stream in Hungary (2020), the development of effective desalination methods for brackish groundwater utilizing zeolitized diatomite/kaolinite geopolymer membranes (2018), and the application of multi-isotopes and geochemical modeling for delineating recharge and salinization sources in Siwa Oasis aquifers, Egypt (2021). His involvement in these projects underscores his practical skills and commitment to addressing real-world environmental challenges.

Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has consistently demonstrated a strong dedication to advancing knowledge in hydrogeology and environmental engineering, making significant contributions to both research and practical applications in the field.

🏆🏆Awards🏆🏆

He has garnered numerous accolades throughout his academic and professional journey, underscoring his exceptional achievements and leadership qualities. Notable awards include receiving an MSc scholarship in Hungary from September 2018 to June 2020 and subsequently earning a PhD scholarship in Hungary from 2021 to 2025, which reflect his academic prowess and dedication to advancing knowledge in his field.

In recognition of his outstanding academic performance, he was honored with the Prize for the Best Student in Egyptian Universities by the Institute for the Preparation of Leaders in August 2014, highlighting his exemplary standing among his peers.

Furthermore, he has assumed significant roles within the academic community, serving as an Ambassador for Egyptian PhD students in Hungary since 2022 and taking on the responsibilities of Student Coordinator for the Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering at Miskolc University from 2022 to the present. Additionally, he contributes to fostering international relationships between Egypt and Hungary as a Consultant, leveraging his expertise and cross-cultural understanding.

His commitment to mentorship and guidance is evident through his role as a Mentor at Miskolc University since 2023, where he imparts knowledge and supports the academic growth of fellow students.

Moreover, his dedication to excellence and innovation earned him the prestigious First Place in the IWA Young Water Professionals Conference held in Canada in 2023, showcasing his leadership and expertise in the field of water management and environmental engineering.

Through his multifaceted contributions and achievements, he continues to inspire and make a significant impact within the academic, professional, and international spheres, embodying the values of excellence, leadership, and collaboration.

 

Research interests
Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Isotopes geochemistry, water quality, water management, Environmental and health risk assessment, groundwater modeling and water treatment, statistical analysis, ML and Artificial intelligence.
📝🔬Publications📝🔬
1. Eid, M.H., Eissa, M., Mohamed, E.A., Ramadan, H.S., Czuppon, Gyö.,Kovåcs, A., SzƱcs, Pé., Application of stable isotopes, mixing models, and K-means cluster analysis
todetect recharge and salinity origins in Siwa Oasis, Egypt, Groundwater for Sustainable Development(2024), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2024.101124.
2. Eid, M.H., Eissa, M., Mohamed, E.A. et al. New approach into human health risk assessment associated with heavy metals in surface water and groundwater
using Monte Carlo Method. Sci Rep 14, 1008 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-50000-y.
3. SzƱcs, P., Dobróka, M., Turai, E., Szarka, L., Ilyés, C., Eid, M. H., & Szabó, N. P. (2024). Combined inversion and statistical workflow for advanced
temporal analysis of the Nile River’s long term water level records. Journal of Hydrology, 130693.
4. Hemida, M. H. E., Kovåcs, A., & SzƱcs, P. (2024). Integration of Geochemical Modeling, Hydrodynamic Condition, and Change Detection Supported with
Machine Learning For Sustainable Development of the Water Resources in Western Desert, Egypt Methodology. Authorea Preprints.
5. Elmaadawy, K.G., Bayan, M.F., Gad, M., Eid, M.H., Abukhadra, M.R., El-Sherbeeny, A.M., … & Abdelmaksoud, A.S. (2024). The Impact of Oligo-Miocene
Basaltic Intrusions on the Petroleum System in Gulf of Suez Rift Basin, Egypt: New Insights into Thermal Maturity and Reservoir Quality. Frontiers in Earth Science , 11 , 1295271.
6. Saeed, O., Székåcs, A., Jordån, G., Mörtl, M., Abukhadra, M. R., & Eid, M. H. (2023). Correction: Investigating the impacts of heavy metal (loid) s on
ecology and human health in the lower basin of Hungary’s Danube River: A Python and Monte Carlo simulation-based study. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 45(12), 9785.
7. Eid, M. H., Elbagory, M., Tamma, A. A., Gad, M., Elsayed, S., Hussein, H., … & PĂ©ter, S. (2023). Evaluation of Groundwater Quality for Irrigation in Deep
Aquifers Using Multiple Graphical and Indexing Approaches Supported with Machine Learning Models and GIS Techniques, Souf Valley,
Algeria. Water, 15(1), 182.
8. Flores, Y.G.; Eid, M.H.; SzƱcs, P.; SzƑcs, T.; Fancsik, T.; Szanyi, J.; KovĂĄcs, B.; Markos, G.; Újlaki, P.; TĂłth, P.; et al. Integration of Geological,
Geochemical Modelling and Hydrodynamic Condition for Understanding the Geometry and Flow Pattern of the Aquifer System, Southern NyĂ­rsĂ©g–
HajdĂșsĂĄg, Hungary. Water 2023, 15, 2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15162888.
9. EID, M. H., Tamma, A. A., Péter, S., & Kovåcs, A. (2023). Hydrogeochemical Evaluation of Groundwater and its Suitability for Drinking and Irrigation Using
Water Quality Index, Statistical and Geochemical Modelling, Debila and El-Oued regions, Algeria.
10. Ghoneim, E., Healey, C., Hemida, M., Shebl, A., & Fahil, A. (2023). Integration of geophysical and geospatial techniques to evaluate geothermal energy
at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Remote Sensing, 15(21), 5094.

Kaoutar Dachri -Mineralogy -Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kaoutar Dachri distinguished academic and researcher in the field Application of machine learning in geometallurgy in the field of mineral processing .  Kaoutar Dachri, a skilled mineralogist at REMINEX Research Center within the MANAGEM Group, brings a wealth of expertise in mineral characterization and processing. With a keen eye for detail, she excels in various analytical techniques such as XRD, SEM, and optical microscopy, adeptly unraveling the mineralogical composition of diverse matrices. Her proficiency in software tools like HighScore Plus, Maud, and SmartSEM empowers her to conduct comprehensive analyses and generate detailed reports summarizing her findings. Kaoutar is not only a dedicated researcher but also a mentor, guiding interns at different academic levels and fostering a collaborative environment within her team. Additionally, she contributes to the advancement of mineral processing methodologies, leveraging her knowledge in techniques like flotation and hydrometallurgy. Fluent in Arabic, French, and advanced in English, Kaoutar bridges communication across multicultural teams and effectively translates research insights into impactful publications and project implementations. Her creative flair extends to hosting internal events and producing engaging multimedia content, showcasing her versatility and commitment to advancing mineralogical research and development.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

She embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Earth and Universe Sciences from the Faculty of Sciences Ain Choc, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco, graduating in 2015. Her passion for understanding the dynamics of georesources led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Georesource Management and Development at the same institution, which she successfully completed in 2017. Building upon her foundational knowledge, she is currently immersed in a Ph.D. program specializing in Geometallurgy and ore valuation at the Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco. Her doctoral research focuses on the Geometallurgy of copper, with a study case centered on the Tizert deposit in the Western AntiAtlas region of Morocco. Scheduled for defense in June 2024, her dissertation promises to contribute significantly to the understanding and optimization of copper ore extraction and processing methodologies.

EXPERIENCE

Since 2017, she has held the role of Mineralogist at REMINEX Research Center, a subsidiary of the MANAGEM Group, where her expertise has been instrumental in various facets of laboratory management and mineralogical analysis. At the forefront of her responsibilities is the oversight of the X-ray Diffraction (XRD) laboratory, where she ensures the accurate characterization and identification of mineral phases using advanced techniques. Additionally, she plays a pivotal role in managing the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) laboratory, leveraging cutting-edge technology to delve deeper into the microstructural properties of geological samples. Her leadership extends to supervising operations within the polished section and thin section preparation laboratory, ensuring the meticulous preparation of samples for detailed analysis. Through her dedicated efforts, she contributes significantly to advancing research and exploration endeavors within the MANAGEM Group, facilitating the discovery and extraction of valuable mineral resources.

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Continuously committed to enhancing her professional skills, she has undertaken a series of rigorous training programs spanning diverse areas of expertise. Notably, she participated in a comprehensive training on ISO/IEC 17025, 2017 (version), facilitated by CAFMET Management organism, from April to May 2023. This equipped her with the latest standards and practices in laboratory accreditation and quality management, bolstering her ability to ensure the highest standards of accuracy and reliability in her analytical work.

Her dedication to staying abreast of intellectual property matters led her to pursue an advanced course on patents certified by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Academy, from April to July 2022. This certification, identified as DL301E – Patents, underscores her proficiency in navigating patent-related issues and leveraging intellectual property rights effectively.

Moreover, she honed her expertise in laboratory accreditation, quality management, and metrology through training provided by CAFMET Management in June 2022. Covering various aspects such as ISO/IEC 17025 requirements, auditing standards, and uncertainties management, this training further strengthened her ability to uphold stringent quality standards and regulatory compliance within laboratory operations.

Additionally, she acquired specialized skills in XRD refinement using the HighScore Plus software through training conducted by Malvern Panalytical in October 2021. This training deepened her understanding of Rietveld refinement techniques, enhancing her proficiency in phase characterization and analysis.

Further expanding her analytical capabilities, she underwent advanced training in Mineralogic software for automated quantitative mineralogy, facilitated by Petrolab Mineralogy & Petrography Laboratory in February 2019. This training equipped her with the necessary skills to leverage automated mineralogy tools for comprehensive mineral characterization and analysis.

Lastly, she gained proficiency in EDS Microanalysis principles and applications through training provided by Bruker Corporation in February 2018. Covering topics such as equipment manipulation and data interpretation, this training enhanced her ability to perform detailed microanalysis and derive valuable insights from geological samples. Through her proactive pursuit of continuous professional development, she remains at the forefront of mineralogical research and analysis, continually advancing her expertise to drive innovation and excellence in her field.

  • Kaoutar Dachri, Khalid Naji, Keltoum Nouar, Intissar Benzakour, Khalid Ouzaouit,
    Mustapha Badri, Abdelmalek Boussetta, Hakim Faqir, Khalid El Amari, Mohamed
    Hibti., (2022). Mineralogical approach-A tool for geometallurgical prediction of
    Tizert copper deposit (Ighrem inlier, Anti-Atlas, Morocco). Journal of Mining and
    Environment, 13(1), 33–51. https://doi.org/10.22044/jme.2022.11576.2144.
  • Laila Barfoud, Issam Meftah Kadmiri, Salah Eddine Azaroual, Kaoutar Dachri, Hakim
    Faqir, Intissar Benzakour, Abderrahmane Kaddami, Khalid Naji, Samira Ait Mbarek.,
    (2023). Investigating the impact of inoculation on bioleaching efficiency of
    copper sulfide concentrate using a continuous reactor at pilot scale – study
    case: Tizert deposit. Minerals Engineering 205 (2024) 108455.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2023.108455
  • ‱ Oral Communications
    Kaoutar Dachri, Mohammed Hibti, Khalid El Amari, Khalid Naji. (2022). Mineralogical
    characterization of the Tizert copper deposit (Ighrem inlier, Morocco). 3rd
    International Conference on Engineering and Applied Natural Sciences (ICEANS
    2022). July 20-23, 2022 – Konya, Turkey.
  • Kaoutar Dachri, Mohammed Hibti, Khalid El Amari, Khalid Naji. (2022). Application
    of mineralogical approach as a tool for geometallurgical prediction of the Tizert
    copper deposit (Anti-Atlas, Morocco). 1st International Conference on Engineering
    and Applied Natural Sciences (ICEANS 2022). May 10-13, 2022 – Konya, Turkey
  • Kaoutar Dachri, Mohammed Hibti, Khalid El Amari, Khalid Naji. (2021). Petrographic
    and mineralogical characterization of the Tizert copper deposit (Western AntiAtlas, Morocco). 3rd International Eurasian Conference on Science, Engineering and
    Technology (EurasianSciEnTech 2021). December 15-17 – Ankara, Turkey
  • Kaoutar Dachri, Mohammed Hibti, Khalid El Amari, Intissar Benzakour. (2021).
    Contribution of automated quantitative mineralogy in the study of
    geometallurgical variability of the Tizert copper deposit in western Anti-Atlas,
    Morocco. XV. International Conference on Geosciences, Mining and Geometallurgy
    (ICGMG 2021). April 22-23, 2021- New york, USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ettahiri Youssef -Chemistry- Young Scientist Award

Ettahiri Youssef -Chemistry

Dr. Ettahiri Youssef  distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Chemistry. The research at the Agadir Faculty of Science, Ibn Zohr University, focuses on the development of porous and photocatalytic geopolymer materials derived from natural clays, with a primary application in wastewater depollution. This investigation falls within the realm of fundamental and applied chemistry, with a specialized emphasis on the physical chemistry of materials. The research areas encompass geopolymers, photocatalysis, adsorption, construction materials, clay, fly ash, wastewater treatment, porous geopolymers, 3D printing of geopolymers, concrete materials, and CO2 capture.

The Materials and Environment Laboratory (LME) at the institution serves as the hub for these endeavors. Under the guidance of esteemed supervisors, Professor Bouna Lahcen and Professor Benlhachemi Abdeljalil, both affiliated with Ibn Zohr University, the research team delves into the intricate aspects of developing innovative materials that possess both porous characteristics and photocatalytic properties. This interdisciplinary approach involves blending principles from chemistry, materials science, and environmental science.

The ultimate goal of the research is to contribute to the field of wastewater depollution by creating advanced geopolymer materials that can effectively adsorb and photocatalytically degrade pollutants. The utilization of natural clays as a base material adds an environmentally friendly dimension to the project. The research team explores various avenues, including 3D printing technologies, to tailor the properties of these geopolymers for specific applications in the construction industry and environmental remediation.

By combining the expertise of the faculty and the resources of the Materials and Environment Laboratory, this research project at the Agadir Faculty of Science aims to advance the understanding of geopolymer materials, pushing the boundaries of their applications in sustainable development and addressing critical challenges in wastewater treatment.

Education

In 2023, he earned his Doctorate from the Agadir Faculty of Sciences at Ibn Zohr University, marking a significant accomplishment in his academic journey. Prior to this, he successfully completed his Master’s degree at the same institution from 2018 to 2020, further specializing in his chosen field of study.

His academic pursuits began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences in Agadir, Ibn Zohr University, where he pursued the Chemistry-Physics option from 2015 to 2018. This foundational period laid the groundwork for his later academic endeavors, providing a comprehensive understanding of the core principles in the field.

Before entering university, he completed a Bachelor of Experimental Sciences with a focus on Physical Sciences at the New High School during the academic year 2014-2015. This early exposure to experimental sciences likely played a crucial role in shaping his academic interests and setting the stage for his subsequent studies at the university level.

The progression from a Bachelor’s degree in experimental sciences to a Doctorate in 2023 reflects his dedication to academic and professional growth, showcasing a commendable journey through various educational levels at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir.

Professional Profiles:
International internship
Internship at the Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering.
University of Jaén, Spain/2023.
Publications first author
1. Youssef Ettahiri, L. Bouna, H. John V, A. Benlhachemi, P. Hannah L, A. Bouddouch and B. Bakiz, “Pyrophyllite clay-derived porous geopolymers for removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions”, Materials Chemistry and Physics (IF = 4.6) 296 (2023) 127281, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.127281.
2. Youssef Ettahiri, Brahim Bouargane, Kamal Fritah, Brahim Akhsassi, L. PĂ©rez-Villarejo, Ayoub Aziz, Lahcen Bouna, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Rui M. Novais, “A state-of-the-art review of recent advances in porous geopolymer: applications in adsorption of inorganic and organic contaminants in water”, Construction and Building Materials (IF = 7.4) 395 (2023) 132269, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132269.
3. Youssef Ettahiri, Brahim Akhsassi, Mina El Fazdoune, Abdessalam Bouddouch, Lahcen Bouna, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Luis PĂ©rez-Villarejo, Regina de FĂĄtima Peralta Muniz Moreira, “From synthesis to applications: A comprehensive review of photocatalytic geopolymer materials for environmental remediation”, Separation and Purification Technology (IF = 8.6) 330 (2023) 125396, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2023.125396.
4. Youssef Ettahiri, Devon M. Samuel, Lahcen Bouna, Anass Khali, Ayoub Aziz, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, L. PĂ©rez-Villarejo and Waltraud M. Kriven, “Comparative study of physicochemical properties of geopolymers prepared by four Moroccan natural clays”, Journal of Building Engineering (IF = 7.1) 80 (2023) 108021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2023.108021.
5. Youssef Ettahiri, Lahcen Bouna, Akhsassi Brahim, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Bahcine Bakiz, Pedro J. SĂĄnchez-Soto, Dolores, Eliche-Quesada, Luis. PĂ©rez-Villarejo, “Synthesis and characterization of porous and photocatalytic geopolymers based natural clay: Enhanced properties and efficient Rhodamine B decomposition”, Applied Materials Today (IF = 8.3) (Accepted).

Publications co-author

1. L. Bouna, Y. Ettahiri, A. Benlhachemi, B. Bakiz, and M. Ezahri “First International
Geopolymeric Composites Congress GEC-2021”, Proceeding du congrĂšs, DĂ©cember, 2021,
https://www.gec.acapublishing.com.
2. B. Akhsassi, Y. Ettahiri. Bakiz. A. Taoufyq. S. Villain. Favotto, F. Guinneton, J.-R. Gavarri,
A. Benlhachemi. “Novel Z-scheme Bi3O4Cl/Bi24O31Cl10 2D/3D heterojunction for enhanced
photocatalytic activity under visible light”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical
and Engineering Aspects (IF = 5.2), 20 September 2023, 131762.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2023.131762.
3. Lahcen Bouna, Youssef Ettahiri, Antoine Elimbi, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Martin Cyr, “Role
of washing process in the improvement of surface properties of porous geopolymers”, Journal
of Porous Materials (IF = 2.6), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2023.125396.
4. Lahcen Bouna, Abdellah Ait EL. Fakir, Youssef Ettahiri, Hajar Abara, Amane Jada, Khalid
Draoui, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Mohamed Ezahri, “Understanding the impact of
kaolinite/muscovite ratio in natural clays on oxide contents, physisorbed water, and
structural water fractions”, Materials Chemistry and Physics (IF = 4.6),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.128858.

Publications submitted/in preparation

1. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Improving the behavior of green concrete geopolymer using different aluminosilicate sources”, (In preparation).

2. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Reaction kinetics, thermal properties, mechanical properties and microstructure of concrete geopolymers”, (In preparation).
3. Youssef Ettahiri et al “A new porous geopolymer monolith for CO2 capture and thermal insulation”, (In preparation).
4. Youssef Ettahiri et al “First study of a macroporous geopolymer monolith with high thermal insulation properties”, (In preparation).
5. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Improvement of mechanical strength of raw kaolinite using geopolymer-based materials synthesized from slag ash and bottom ash”, (In preparation).        6. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Preparation and properties of diatomite rock based geopolymer for removal of dye from aqueous solutions”, (In preparation).

Research and development

In 2020, he took the initiative to organize a training course focused on the theme of “Completing the end-of-study project (PFE)” specifically tailored for undergraduate students. This course aimed to provide valuable guidance and support to students navigating the challenges of their final projects, offering insights and strategies to enhance the quality of their end-of-study projects.

As a proactive member of the Club of Young Researchers in Applied Sciences and Environment from 2020 to 2022, he actively contributed to the academic and research community. Being part of this club allowed him to engage with like-minded individuals, fostering a collaborative environment for the exchange of ideas and the pursuit of knowledge in applied sciences and environmental research.

In 2021, he further demonstrated his commitment to academic and environmental causes by taking on the role of organizer for a Scientific Day at the Agadir Faculty of Sciences, University Ibn Zohr, Morocco. The event, themed “Water and Waste preservation and valorization for sustainable development,” served as a platform for disseminating knowledge and promoting awareness regarding critical issues in water and waste management for sustainable development.

In the subsequent year, 2022, he assumed the role of coordinator for another significant Scientific Day. This time, the theme centered around “Alternative crops and water security.” The event, organized jointly by the Club of Young Researchers in Applied Sciences and Environment and the Agricultural Association for Watering and Irrigation in TATA, Morocco, aimed to address the importance of alternative crops in the context of water security. Through these initiatives, he showcased strong organizational and leadership skills, contributing to the academic and environmental discourse within and beyond the university community.

Areas of competence

Adsorption, Photocatalysis, Geopolymers concrete, Porous geopolymers, 3D printing
geopolymers, Clay, Wastewater, CO2 capture

Synthesis methods: Solid-Solid, Coprecipitation, Hydrothermal, Sol-gel…
Characterization techniques (TGA/TDA, XRD, FTIR, SEM, UV, BET, XPS, MET, RAMAN,
FX, Compression, and Reflection testing…).
Advanced programs (X’pertHightscore, OriginLab, Fullprof , SIG).

Formations

Training on biosafety awareness at the Agadir Faculty of Sciences of Ibn Zohr University
(2017).
Geographic Information System (GIS) training, organized by the Young Researchers’ Club for
Applied Sciences and the Environment (CJCSAE) of the Agadir Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Zohr
University (2020).
Participant in a workshop entitled “From Scientific Research to Practice” organized by the
Agadir School of Technology, Ibn Zohr University (2021).