Chakib Hrizi | Materials Chemistry/Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi | Materials Chemistry/Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Teacher-researcher at Faculté des sciences de Gabes, Université de Gabes, Tunisia

Dr. Chakib Hrizi is a prominent academic and researcher specializing in Inorganic Chemistry, currently serving as a Maître Assistant at the Faculty of Sciences of Gabès, Tunisia. His career has been defined by a steadfast dedication to research, innovation, and education, particularly in the field of hybrid organic-inorganic materials. With deep expertise in crystallography, optical materials, and solid-state chemistry, Dr. Hrizi has earned recognition for his scientific contributions at both national and international levels. His rigorous approach to material synthesis and characterization has resulted in a well-established research portfolio and a strong presence in the scientific community.

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EDUCATION

Dr. Hrizi’s academic journey began with a Baccalauréat in Experimental Sciences, followed by a Diplôme National de Premier Cycle in Industrial Chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax. He subsequently earned a Maîtrise in Industrial Chemistry, and went on to obtain a Master’s degree in Inorganic Chemistry with the highest distinction. His academic path culminated in a Doctorate in Chemistry from the same institution in 2012, with a dissertation focused on the development and analysis of new functional hybrid materials based on halogenobismuthates(III), exploring their structure, phase transitions, and optical properties. This solid educational background laid the foundation for his research in advanced materials and solid-state chemistry.

EXPERIENCE

Dr. Hrizi has a robust teaching portfolio spanning over 15 years. From 2008 to 2012, he worked as a contractual assistant at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, where he managed practical sessions in general and coordination chemistry, as well as thermodynamics and crystallography. Since 2012, he has held the position of Maître Assistant at the Faculty of Sciences of Gabès. In this role, he teaches a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses including quantum chemistry, solid-state chemistry, chemical kinetics, and advanced inorganic chemistry. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Hrizi has participated in several research internships, including a notable one at the CNRS Institute Néel in Grenoble, France, focused on optoelectronic properties of hybrid materials.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Dr. Hrizi’s primary research interests revolve around the synthesis, structural analysis, and property evaluation of hybrid materials based on halogenobismuthates(III). His work explores phase transitions, optical and dielectric properties, and the potential applications of these materials in fields such as optoelectronics and energy conversion. He employs advanced synthesis techniques including solvothermal methods, solid-state reactions, and crystal growth optimization. His investigations make use of cutting-edge characterization tools such as X-ray diffraction (single crystal and powder), UV-Vis and IR spectroscopy, and thermal analysis, contributing to the fundamental understanding and practical application of new functional materials.

AWARD

Throughout his career, Dr. Hrizi has been recognized for his dedication to scientific excellence and his active involvement in academic and professional communities. He has participated in numerous national and international chemistry conferences and workshops, including those organized by the Tunisian Chemical Society and MESLab. His contributions have consistently been highlighted through oral and poster communications, and his nomination for research awards underscores his influence in the field. These accolades reflect his outstanding capability to drive innovation and mentor the next generation of scientists in material chemistry.

PUBLICATION

Dr. Hrizi has authored several impactful publications in reputable international journals. Notable examples include:

  1. “Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [C6H4OCH3NH3]2BiCl5,” Japan Soc. Anal. Chem. (2010) – Cited 12 times.

  2. “Crystal structure, vibrational and optical properties of [C6H4(NH3)2]2Bi2I10.4H2O,” J. Mol. Struct. (2011) – Cited 31 times.

  3. “Synthesis and dielectric properties of [C6H4(NH3)2]2ClBiCl6·H2O,” Ionics (2011) – Cited 17 times.

  4. “α- to β-[C6H4(NH3)2]2Bi2I10 phase transition study,” J. Solid State Chem. (2011) – Cited 22 times.

  5. “Structural and optical properties of [C10H7NH3]BiI4,” Polyhedron (2012) – Cited 15 times.

  6. “Crystal and dielectric properties of [C7H18N2]2ClBiCl6·H2O,” J. Adv. Chem. (2014) – Cited 9 times.

  7. “Study on optical properties of (Qx-H)4Bi2Cl10,” Inorganica Chim. Acta (2024) – Recent publication.

These publications highlight his research productivity and the academic impact of his work.

CONCLUSION

Dr. Chakib Hrizi’s outstanding academic background, innovative research in functional inorganic materials, impactful scientific publications, and dedicated academic service position him as a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work bridges fundamental chemistry and applied materials science, with potential implications for future technological advancements in electronics, energy, and materials engineering. His achievements reflect not only a deep commitment to research but also a broader vision of advancing science for societal benefit.