African Membrane Society AMSIC
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Creating teaching curricula that fuels Inspiration and discoveries shaping the future of our planet.
Our vision for this program is to establish
Africa Membrane and Filtration Centers of Excellence
in the AMSIC Western-Central/Eastern/Northern/Southern regions of Africa
Meet The Team
Rachida Chemini is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene in Algiers (Algeria). She joined the university in March 2012. She worked for the oil and gas Sonatrach Company between February 2006 and March 2012, where she contributed to downstream activity projects, such as study of linear programming applied to refining, distribution and petrochemicals. She joined the Algerian Institute of Petroleum (IAP Boumerdes) between April 1993 and February 2006 as a lecturer. Rachida Chemini completed her PhD at the National Polytechnic Institute in Toulouse (France) and her undergraduate studies at the National Polytechnic School of Algiers (Algeria). Her research interests lie in the area of petroleum industry and water treatment. Rachida Chemini has published numerous articles and participated in several conference with communications.
Rachida CHEMINI
Co-Director of Academy-Industry and Professional Training
GEBREYOHANNES is a highly-skilled scientific researcher with more than 10 years of experience in Membrane Technology. Successful at independently completing diverse research efficiently and disseminating it through various high-level scientific journals and recognized international conferences.
Rachida GEBREYOHANNES
Co-Director of Academy-Industry and Professional Training
Abdoulaye (Ablo) leads the Strategic Planning/Technology Development programs at Donyatek, a startup which he co-founded in 2018 and established to supply clean water treatment systems in Mali - factories, cities, and essential services. Earlier, he directed technology programs in the R&D organization of Hollingsworth & Vose (Virginia, US, 2010/2021) and Pall Corporation (New York, US, 1998/2009), two global leading manufacturers of filtration and energy products. His key accomplishments include the development and commercialization of nonwoven air filters, wettable fluoropolymer membranes for the semiconductor industry, new protocols for fabricating/testing of synthetic membranes for bio-separation, and design of low-fouling nanofiltration membranes and modules for municipal water treatment. He is the inventor of 19 internationally patented technologies, has developed numerous trademarked filtration products and written about 50 technical publications. Ablo is past president of the African Membrane Society (2014/2021) and has been a committee member of the Filtration chapter for the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry (USA) between 2012 and 2019. He is a research and teaching instructor at the Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) and the Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs of Mali since 2006. Ablo has co-advised one doctoral thesis at Mali FST (Chemistry Department) defended in 2016. He is a founding member of and active contributor to the Malian Society of Applied Sciences http://www.msas.ml/ He holds a PhD in Materials Chemistry, earned at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, France.
Ablo Doucoure
Co-Director of Academy-Industry and Professional Training
Raja Ben Amar is currently working as a Full Professor in the chemistry department of the Faculty of Science of Sfax, University of Sfax (Tunisia), and Director of the Research unit ‘ Advanced Technologies for Environment and Smart Cities. Her main research interests are wastewater treatment using hybrid processes, water desalination, wastewater treatment, development of new porous ceramic membranes from natural and hybrid materials.
Pr. Raja Ben Amar has supervised to completion several masters (56 candidates) and doctoral candidates (27 Ph.D. candidates). She has also mentored 5 postdoctoral fellows. Currently, she supervises more than 10 postgraduate students in her areas of interest.
She is involved in many projects in the frame of cooperation programs such as joining project of differents countries ( India, France, Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Spain, Poland...), and European projects (ERANETMED, PRIMA). She is also Principal Investigator for several national projects supported by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Tunisian Ministry of Industry in collaboration with industrial companies; Valorisation des Résultats de la Recherche (VRR); program and; Programme National de recherche et d’ innovation (PNRI) related to the integration of membranes processes in water treatment and reuse
Raja
AMSIC President
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