Mostapha Tarfaoui | Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Mostapha Tarfaoui | Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University | Morocco

Prof. Mostapha Tarfaoui is a distinguished researcher and professor at ENSTA, Palaiseau, France, specializing in composite and nanocomposite materials, multifunctional materials, additive manufacturing, and the mechanical, thermal, and electrical behavior of advanced materials. He earned his PhD in Science of Engineering (1999, France), Habilitation (D.Sc., 2008) in “Composite Materials: Dynamic Behavior,” and became a Professor in 2010 in mechanical and civil engineering. Prof. Mostapha Tarfaoui has trained 23 PhD students, 6 postdocs, and over 45 graduate students, currently supervising 12. With 198 publications, 4,485 citations, and an h-index of 37, his work spans finite element analysis, damage modeling, fracture toughness, fluid-structure interaction, and performance of bonded structures. He has contributed to over 20 international projects, collaborated with institutions across Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia, and served on numerous scientific committees and journal review boards.

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Featured Publications

  • Tarfaoui, M., Lafdi, K., & El Moumen, A. (2016). Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes based polymer composites. Composites Part B: Engineering, 103, 113–121

  • Nachtane, M., Tarfaoui, M., Goda, I., & Rouway, M. (2020). A review on the technologies, design considerations and numerical models of tidal current turbines. Renewable Energy, 157, 1274–1288.

  • El Moumen, A., Tarfaoui, M., & Lafdi, K. (2019). Additive manufacturing of polymer composites: Processing and modeling approaches. Composites Part B: Engineering, 171, 166–182.

  • Gning, P. B., Tarfaoui, M., Collombet, F., Riou, L., & Davies, P. (2005). Damage development in thick composite tubes under impact loading and influence on implosion pressure: Experimental observations. Composites Part B: Engineering, 36(4), 306–318.

  • El Moumen, A., Tarfaoui, M., & Lafdi, K. (2019). Modelling of the temperature and residual stress fields during 3D printing of polymer composites. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 104(5), 1661–1675.

Sofien Benltoufa | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr.Sofien Benltoufa : Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Sofien Benltoufa, PhD, is a seasoned educator and chemical textile engineer with a wealth of expertise. Holding a Doctorate in Chemical and Industrial Textile Engineering from Monastir University, Tunisia, his research delves into mass transfer through textile materials. As a dedicated Professor Assistant at the National School of Engineers, he imparts knowledge in various domains, including chemical engineering thermodynamics, innovation management, and industry 4.0. With a commitment to sustainable processes and circular economy, Sofien combines teaching prowess with an extensive background in industrial automation, lean manufacturing, and project management. 🎓🔬🌐

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Education :

Dr. Sofien Benltoufa, a distinguished scholar, earned his Doctorate in Chemical and Industrial Textile Engineering in 2014 from Monastir University, Tunisia. His groundbreaking thesis, supervised by Prof. F. Fayala and Prof. S. Benasrallah, explored the intricacies of mass transfer through textile materials. Prior, he obtained a Master’s degree in 2005, focusing on “Knitting Permeability and Porosity” under the guidance of Prof. F. Fayala. As a Chemical Textile Engineer since 2004, Sofien, under the mentorship of Prof. M. Hamdaoui, investigated “Wettability and Wicking in Textile Fabrics.” With a Bachelor’s degree in technical science with honors in 1999, Sofien Benltoufa epitomizes academic excellence in the realm of chemical and industrial textile engineering. 🎓🔬🌐

Work Experience :

Sofien Benltoufa, an esteemed Professor Assistant at the National School of Engineers in Monastir, Tunisia since September 2006, is a driving force in chemical and industrial textile education. With a robust curriculum encompassing Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluid Mechanics, he passionately imparts knowledge in Polymer Engineering, Circular Economy, and Industry 4.0. Sofien’s expertise extends to smart material functionalization, industrial automation, and lean manufacturing. Through courses on Innovation Management and Project Planning, he prepares students for the challenges of modern industries. Sofien Benltoufa is a dedicated educator shaping future engineers with a comprehensive skill set. 🎓🔬🌐

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Dr. Sofien Benltoufa, a seasoned professional in Research and Innovation, holds a Lean Management Yellow Belt and is progressing towards a Green Belt. His diverse skill set includes coaching European Research and Innovation partners, project management in H2020 programs, and proficiency in Professional English for academics. With a keen eye on academic publishing, he attended workshops by Springer Edition and Thomson Reuters, enhancing his understanding of launching journals and utilizing tools like EndNote and Web of Science. Dr. Benltoufa’s technical prowess extends to textile machinery like NEDGRAPHICS CAD, PICANOL AIR JET, and DORNIER Weaving Machines, showcasing his holistic expertise in academia and industry. 🌐📚🛠️

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Dr. Sofien Benltoufa’s research spans diverse aspects of textile engineering, with a primary focus on porosity, capillary rise in knit structures, and functional coatings. His work delves into the thermo-physical characterization of recycled textile materials, neural networks for predicting thermal conductivity, and chitosan hydrogel-coated fabrics for medical applications. Dr. Benltoufa has also explored smart city initiatives, textile waste utilization, and fabric water permeability. A notable area of interest is the investigation of wear comfort properties in fabrics made with innovative biodegradable materials. 🧵🔬🌐

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