Prof. Djalal Trache is an Associate Professor at EcoleMilitairePolytechnique (EMP), Algeria. He received his Engineer degree in Chemical Engineering, Magister degree in Applied Chemistry and D.Sc. in Chemistry at EMP. He has made several presentations at national and international conferences and published several research papers and book chapters. He is a reviewer of more than 50 international reputed journals. Prof. Trache has particular expertise in energetic materials, bio-based materials, polymer composites and their characterization. He also has interests in nanomaterials and their applications, phase equilibria and kinetics.
Prof. Fouad Benaliouche graduated from the Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, University of Batna (Algeria) in 1996. He received his postgraduate degree in Engineering Process from the EcoleMilitairePolytechnique (EMP), Algiers (Algeria). He pursued his Ph.D. degree (Applied Chemistry) in 2009 from the University ofSciences and Technology HouariBoumedienne (USTHB), Algiers (Algeria). After postdoctoral research at EMP, Fouad was promoted to an Associate Professor in 2014. Currently, he is the Head of the Porous Materials Laboratory in the EMP. Prof. Benaliouche is also interested in the adsorption phenomena related to gases, vapors and liquids. In addition, his current research interests are the porosity modulation and antibacterial activity studies for characterization of microporous zeolite/diatomite adsorbents.
Prof. Ahmed Mekki is an Associate Professor at theEcoleMilitairePolytechniqueof Algiers in Algeria, where he obtained his Ph.D. and his habilitation in physical organic chemistry. He has written several scientific publications and book chapters. His main research interests are silane and aryl diazonium salts coupling agents, reactive and functional ultrathin polymer films via surface polymerization or “click” chemistry, carbon/polymers composites, molecularly imprinted polymer-based sensors, clay/polymer nano-composites and flexible films of conducting polymer-based gas sensors, thermoelectricity and energy conversion applications.