πMr. Noureddine Iberache, Congratulations on Winning the Best Researcher Award! πππ
- Mr. Noureddine Iberache, Ibn Zohr University/Faculty of Sciences Agadir, Morocco: Electrochemical
Mr. Noureddine Iberache π,Congratulations on being honored with the Best Researcher Award! π by ScienceFather Your dedication, commitment, and outstanding contributions to the field of electrochemistry have truly set you apart. π
Your innovative work in Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes, nanomaterial synthesis, and catalytic performance evaluation has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also made a positive impact on our community.
This prestigious recognition is a testament to your hard work, perseverance, and passion for pushing the boundaries of knowledge. π Your research on the removal of agriculture and industrial effluents using advanced oxidation processes is making a significant difference in addressing environmental challenges.
May this award be a stepping stone to even greater achievements in your academic and research journey. π Your success inspires us all and serves as a beacon for aspiring researchers. Once again, heartfelt congratulations on this well-deserved honor! π
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:
Noureddine Iberache is a dedicated and highly motivated 3rd-year PhD student specializing in electrochemistry. His research focuses on Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes, metal oxide nanoparticles synthesis, catalytic performance evaluation, and pesticide mineralization studies. Noureddine is currently pursuing his PhD at Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco, with a thesis entitled “Removal of agriculture and industrial effluents using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs).” His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences and a Bachelor’s degree in fundamental studies in Chemistry.
Research Focus:
Noureddine’s research primarily centers around the development and application of Electrochemical and Photochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes. His expertise extends to the synthesis of nanomaterials based on metallic oxides, along with their structural, morphological, and chemical characterization. He is also actively involved in evaluating the catalytic performance of nanomaterials and studying the mineralization of pesticides. His proficiency in modeling optimal operating conditions using RSM-CDD and ANN methods demonstrates his commitment to advancing the field of electrochemistry.
Professional Journey:
Throughout his academic journey, Noureddine has demonstrated strong problem-solving skills and an analytical mindset. He actively engages in effective collaboration with cross-functional teams, ensuring the on-time and successful completion of projects. With teaching experiences at the License level, he contributes to the academic development of students in the field of Chemistry.
Research Timeline:
- 2015-2018: Bachelor’s degree in fundamental studies in Chemistry.
- 2018-2020: Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences.
- Since 2021: Pursuing a PhD in Electrochemistry, specializing in the removal of agriculture and industrial effluents using AOPs.
Publications & Contributions:
He has made significant contributions to the scientific community through publications. Notable works include articles on the toxicity profile, phytochemical composition, and antiscaling properties of the aqueous extract of Ocimum basilicum L. leaves, as well as research on the degradation of fungicide Chlorothalonil using Fe3O4 nanoparticles. His research on the removal of the insecticide Imidacloprid from water using Electro-Fenton and Photo-Electro-Fenton processes was presented at the INTERNATIONAL KORKUT ATA SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES CONFERENCE.
1.Title: “Toxicity Profile, Phytochemical Composition, and Anti-scaling Properties of the Aqueous Extract of Ocimum basilicum L. Leaves as Novel Green and Cost-Effective Inhibitor: Experimental, MC/SAA and DFT Approach”
Authors:
- M.E. Housse
- A. Hadfi
- I. Karmal
- N. Iberache (corresponding author)
- A. Driouiche
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
Year: 2023
Volume and Issue: Volume 14, Issue 11
Pages: 3553β3573
Summary: The document focuses on the aqueous extract of Ocimum basilicum L. leaves and its potential as a green and cost-effective inhibitor. The study includes an experimental approach and utilizes MC/SAA (Monte Carlo/Simulated Annealing) and DFT (Density Functional Theory) methods. The investigation covers the toxicity profile, phytochemical composition, and anti-scaling properties of the mentioned extract.
2. Title: “Removal of the Insecticide Imidacloprid from Water in Commercial Formulation using Electro-Fenton and Photo-Electro-Fenton: Optimization of COD Removal through Response Surface Methodology RSM-CCD.”
Journal: Chemical Engineering and Processing – Process Intensification
Year: 2023-12
Type: Journal Article
Summary: The research focuses on the removal of the insecticide Imidacloprid from water in its commercial formulation. Electro-Fenton and Photo-Electro-Fenton methods are employed, with an emphasis on optimizing Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) removal. The study utilizes Response Surface Methodology (RSM-CCD) for optimization.