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Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB | Environmental Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB, PhD in Materials Chemistry, HASSAN II UNIVERSITY

🌟 Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB, a distinguished researcher with a PhD in Materials Chemistry from HASSAN II UNIVERSITY, excels in Environmental Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, and Nanotechnology. His groundbreaking work has earned him the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Dr. CHANNAB’s innovative approach integrates advanced nanotechnology to solve critical environmental and agricultural challenges. His dedication to research and education is shaping the future of sustainable practices. 🌿🔬 His contributions are paving the way for advancements in chemistry and technology, making a significant impact on both the scientific community and society.

PROFILE

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EDUCATION

🎓 Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB has a rich educational background in materials chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. (2019-2024) from the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Mohammedia at University Hassan II Casablanca, focusing on materials, catalysis, and natural resources valorization. He completed his Master’s in Physical Chemistry and Analysis of Materials (2017-2019) from the same university. Earlier, he obtained his Bachelor’s degree (2013-2017) in Material Science: Chemistry from University of CADI AYYAD, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia in Marrakech. His academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Physical Sciences (2013) from Tassaout High School in Kelaat Sraghna. 🧪📚

RESEARCH INTERESTS

🌿 Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB is a researcher in Materials Science and Environmental Chemistry. His thesis focuses on creating bio-based formulations with biopolymers, biomaterials, and nanomaterials like graphene oxide and cellulose nanocrystals. These materials are used for controlled-release fertilizers, coatings, and wastewater treatment, involving structural, thermal, and morphological characterization. Dr. CHANNAB specializes in synthesizing nanomaterials, biopolymer extraction, polymer nanocomposites, and surface chemistry. His research interests also include lignocellulosic biomass management and heterogeneous catalysis. Proficient in Arabic, French, and English, he employs techniques like FTIR, NMR, Raman, and SEM. 🌍🔬

COMMUNICATION

Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB has actively contributed to the scientific community through several notable oral communications. He presented at the Atlantic Basin Conference on Chemistry 2022 in Morocco and the International Congress of Industry, Environment & Health in 2021. His insights were also shared at the 3rd International AFRICAN CONFERENCE on Current Studies of Science, Technology & Social Sciences in Benin, the 3rd International ICONTECH symposium on innovative surveys in positive sciences, and the National Scientific Day on Renewable Energies in Morocco. Additionally, his poster communication on slow-release nitrogen fertilizer was showcased at the 3rd Day of Phosphates, Materials & Water in Morocco 🌍🎤🧪📊.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB’s notable internships showcase his dedication to research and innovation. From October 2020 to January 2021, he interned at the Moroccan Foundation for Advanced Science, Innovation, and Research (MASCIR), where he extracted lignin and cellulose from sugarcane bagasse for membrane applications 🌱🔬. In early 2019, he completed his Master’s internship at the Membrane Materials and Environment Laboratory (LM2E), Morocco 🧪🏞️. Additionally, in August and September 2018, he interned at the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) in Benguerrir, working within the Laboratory of Chemical Analysis of Phosphates 🔍🧫.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

🎓 Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB has enriched students’ academic journeys with his extensive teaching and mentoring experience. At the Mohammedia Faculty of Science and Technology in Morocco, he taught the Inorganic Chemistry 1 module to second-year Biology, Chemistry, and Geology students. 📚 His commitment to student success extends to co-supervising final year internships for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, guiding students through critical stages of their education. 🧪 Additionally, Dr. CHANNAB has instructed practical work for bachelor’s and master’s students, ensuring they gain hands-on experience in their field. 🌟

COMMUNICATION

Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB has actively contributed to numerous conferences. He presented at the Atlantic Basin Conference on Chemistry 2022 and the International Congress of Industry, Environment & Health in Mohammedia, Morocco. His insights were also shared at the 3rd International AFRICAN CONFERENCE on Science, Technology & Social Sciences in Benin, the 3rd International ICONTECH symposium, and the National Scientific Day on Renewable Energies in Morocco. Dr. CHANNAB also showcased his research on urea-loaded hydroxyapatite-carboxylated cellulose slow-release nitrogen fertilizer at the 3rd Day of Phosphates, Materials & Water in Morocco. 📚🌍🧪🎤🔬

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTES

A comprehensive review on starch: Structure, modification, and applications in slow/controlled-release fertilizers in agriculture

Starch-based controlled release fertilizers: a review

Alginate@ ZnCO 2 O 4 for efficient peroxymonosulfate activation towards effective rhodamine B degradation: optimization using response surface methodology

A Novel Approach to Prepare Cellulose-g-Hydroxyapatite Originated from Natural Sources as an Efficient Adsorbent for Heavy Metals: Batch Adsorption …

Recent trends on MIL-Fe Metal-Organic Frameworks: synthesis approaches, structural insights, and applications in organic pollutant adsorption and photocatalytic degradation: A …

An innovative diatomite-polypyrrole composite for highly efficient Cr (VI) removal through optimized adsorption via surface response methodology

Superabsorbent hydrogels based on natural polysaccharides: Classification, synthesis, physicochemical properties, and agronomic efficacy under abiotic stress conditions: A review

Nanocellulose: Structure, modification, biodegradation and applications in agriculture as slow/controlled release fertilizer, superabsorbent, and crop protection: A review

Recent advances in nano-fertilizers: synthesis, crop yield impact, and economic analysis

Urea-loaded hydroxyapatite–carboxylated cellulose composites as slow-release N fertilizer pellets for efficient delivery of nitrogen

Dr. Badr-Eddine CHANNAB | Environmental Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award-1219

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