Prof. Ghezzar Mouffok Redouane | Industrial processes Intensification | Best Researcher Award
Dean of faculty of sciences and technology, University of Mostaganem, Algeria
GHEZZAR Mouffok Rédouane is a distinguished professor in chemical engineering with over 20 years of teaching experience at the University of Mostaganem, Algeria. He has contributed significantly to higher education in process engineering and environmental chemistry, specializing in areas such as thermodynamics, mass transfer, and industrial water treatment. Additionally, his research spans plasma technology, nanomaterials, and wastewater treatment. Having conducted research at Pierre and Marie Curie University in France, he has broadened his global academic footprint. Rédouane has been a consultant for international companies, notably in Spain. He is an expert in multiple scientific and environmental tools and software, with a focus on sustainable industrial processes. His published work in prestigious journals is widely cited, making him an influential figure in the field of chemical engineering and environmental science. 🌍💡📚
Profile
Education
GHEZZAR Mouffok Rédouane completed his education in chemical engineering, which laid the foundation for his profound expertise in industrial processes and environmental sciences. He received his advanced degrees in Algeria, where he later became a professor at the University of Mostaganem. His academic career includes time spent at Pierre and Marie Curie University in France, which provided him exposure to cutting-edge research in chemical engineering. His education is complemented by certifications in HSE software, chromatographic techniques, and environmental impact assessment tools. Additionally, he has attended specialized training in water treatment processes, reactor design, and life cycle analysis (LCA). His strong academic background in these disciplines enables him to teach future engineers and lead research initiatives that solve real-world challenges in process intensification, water purification, and waste treatment. 🎓🔬📊
Experience
GHEZZAR Mouffok Rédouane has extensive experience as a Professor of Higher Education since 2001, teaching at the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Mostaganem, Algeria. His primary focus has been on chemical engineering, process design, and environmental sciences, where he has led courses in thermodynamics, mass transfer, and industrial water treatment. He has also worked as a Researcher at Pierre and Marie Curie University in France, contributing to projects that explore innovative technologies in plasma processes, wastewater treatment, and nanomaterials. His role as a freelance consultant with FENNECO SL in Spain has further enriched his expertise in the field. Over the years, Rédouane has applied his skills to real-world challenges, working closely with SONATRACH and other industry players to improve water treatment processes and industrial operations. His collaborative work in both academia and industry highlights his versatile and impactful career. 🏫🌐🔧
Research Focus
GHEZZAR Mouffok Rédouane’s research is focused on sustainable and efficient industrial processes. His work investigates process intensification, specifically using plasma technology for wastewater treatment, as well as other innovative methods for environmental remediation. He is particularly interested in water treatment processes for both domestic and industrial applications, emphasizing cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions. Rédouane’s contributions in chemical engineering span a variety of areas, including mass and energy balances, polyphasic reactors, and bioreactor systems. His research also includes the development of low-cost adsorbents for removing pollutants from water, utilizing natural materials like Acacia saligna leaves. His academic articles often explore the degradation of toxic compounds through plasma-assisted processes, and he has collaborated on several projects aimed at reducing environmental impacts from industrial discharges. His work continues to inspire solutions for a cleaner, more sustainable future in the chemical engineering field. 🌱💧⚙️
Publication Top Notes
- A novel approach of catechol production assisted by plasma process: Lab-scale experiment and modeling, commercial-scale design and economic evaluation
- Acacia saligna leaves: a potential new low-cost adsorbent for removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions
- Assessment of the Sediments Contamination by Heavy Metals of the Cheliff River, Algeria
- Bleaching and degradation of textile dyes by nonthermal plasma process at atmospheric pressure
- Cadmium effect on optical properties of Cu2Zn1− xCdxSnS4 quinternary alloys nanostructures
- Competitive Contribution of Catalyst and Adsorption Roles of TiO2 on the Degradation of AO7 Dye During Plasma Treatment
- Complexation study of heavy metal ion Cu (II) with amino acids before elimination by ultrafiltration
- Conception of a novel spray tower plasma-reactor in a spatial post-discharge configuration: pollutants remote treatment
- Contribution à l’étude de la contamination des eaux et des sédiments de l’Oued Cheliff (Algérie)
- DBDplate-TiO2 treatment of Yellow Tartrazine azo dye solution in falling film
- Elimination of paracetamol from water by a spent coffee grounds biomaterial
- Enhancement of the bleaching and degradation of textile wastewaters by Gliding arc discharge plasma in the presence of TiO2 catalyst
- Gliding arc plasma assisted photocatalytic degradation of anthraquinonic acid green 25 in solution with TiO2
- Hydrodynamics and mass transfer investigations in a biphasic plasma reactor
- Initiation of Fenton process by plasma gliding arc discharge for the degradation of paracetamol in water
- New prototype for the treatment of falling film liquid effluents by gliding arc discharge part I: application to the discoloration and degradation of anthraquinonic Acid Green 25
- Plasma-catalytic degradation of anthraquinonic acid green 25 in solution by gliding arc discharge plasma in the presence of tin containing aluminophosphate molecular sieves
- Plasma-catalytic removal of lead acetate assisted by precipitation
- Rapid synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles via gliding arc discharge: unveiling the impact of discharge time on particle properties and photocatalytic performance
- Treatment of leachate from municipal solid waste of Mostaganem district in Algeria: Decision support for advising a process treatment