Ahmed Rahmani | Desalement solaire | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Ahmed Rahmani | Desalement solaire | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ahmed Rahmani is an esteemed physicist with a robust educational background. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in exact sciences from Annaba University, Algeria, before pursuing a Higher Education degree and Magister Diploma in energetic physics. His research journey culminated in a Doctor of Sciences Degree with a thesis on thermal-hydraulic modeling of industrial steam boilers. In 2011, he obtained an Academic Accreditation Certificate in energetic physics. With a wealth of experience, Prof. Rahmani has held various roles, including Research Associate at the Birine Nuclear Research Center and Assistant Professor at Oum El Bouaghi University. Since 2018, he serves as a Full Professor, contributing significantly to the field of energetic physics. πŸŽ“πŸ”¬

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Education :

Prof. Ahmed Rahmani, a distinguished physicist, embarked on his academic journey in 1990, earning a Bachelor’s degree in exact sciences. His passion for energetic physics led him to Annaba University, Algeria, where he obtained a Higher Education degree with a focus on photo-thermal options in 1999. Delving deeper into his field, Rahmani pursued a Magister Diploma at the University of Constantine-I, specializing in energetic physics and photo-thermal applications, completing it in 2002.The pinnacle of his academic achievements came with a Doctor of Sciences Degree from Annaba University (2007). His groundbreaking thesis, supervised by Pr. Tidjani Bouchami in the Department of Chemical Engineering, explored the thermal-hydraulic modeling and simulation of industrial steam boilers in transient regimes, utilizing the Relap5 computer code.Recognizing his expertise, in April 2011, Rahmani received an Academic Accreditation Certificate (Habilitation) from the University of Larbi Ben M’hidi, Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria, in the field of energetic physics, photo-thermal option. His academic journey culminated in July 2018 when he achieved the prestigious rank of Full Professor in energetic physics at the University of Larbi Ben M’hidi, Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria. πŸ“šπŸŒ

Employment :

From 2003 to 2008, Prof. Ahmed Rahmani dedicated his expertise as a researcher in the Safety Analysis Laboratory at the Nuclear Research Center (CRNB) in Algeria. During this period, he actively contributed to advancing knowledge in safety analysis within the nuclear research domain, showcasing his commitment to the field.

Since 2008, Rahmani has been a stalwart presence as a teacher-researcher at the University of Larbi Ben M’hidi, Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria. In this capacity, he seamlessly combines the roles of educator and researcher, imparting his wealth of knowledge to the next generation while continuing to push the boundaries of understanding in his specialized field. His enduring commitment to academia and research underscores his dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and the development of future professionals.

Professional experience :

Prof. Ahmed Rahmani’s journey in academia and research spans over a decade, showcasing a progressive trajectory. Beginning as a Research Associate at the Birine Nuclear Research Center in Algeria, he swiftly transitioned to a Researcher role, laying the groundwork for his academic pursuits. From 2008 to 2010, Rahmani served as an Assistant Professor at Oum El Bouaghi University, ascending through the academic ranks to become a Full Professor in 2018. His steadfast commitment is reflected in roles as a Lecturer and contributions to various academic classes, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the field of energetic physics. πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

Research Focus :

Prof. Ahmed Rahmani’s prolific research spans diverse areas, primarily focusing on the improvement of solar still performances, thermal modeling of boilers, and heat transfer studies. His groundbreaking work includes enhancing basin-type solar stills using vertical rotating wicks, evaluating novel stepped solar stills under desert conditions, and integrating natural circulation loops for improved performance. Rahmani’s expertise extends to numerical and experimental studies of fire-tube boilers, steam generator simulations, and condenser design effects on solar stills. With a keen eye on sustainability, he also explores applications of solar panels in mushroom drying. His multifaceted research contributions make him a notable figure in energy, thermal, and environmental sciences. πŸŒžπŸ”¬πŸŒ

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  1. Improving the basin type solar still performances using a vertical rotating wick – Cited by 158 (2017) 🌞
  2. Performance evaluation of a new stepped solar still under the desert climatic conditions – Cited by 80 (2018) 🌡
  3. An experimental approach to improve the basin type solar still using an integrated natural circulation loop – Cited by 59 (2015) πŸ”„
  4. Numerical and experimental study of a passive solar still integrated with an external condenser – Cited by 50 (2016) 🌐
  5. Assessment of boiler tubes overheating mechanisms during a postulated loss of feedwater accident – Cited by 25 (2009) πŸ”₯
  6. Experimental investigation on the negative effect of the external condenser on the conventional solar still performance – Cited by 20 (2021) β˜€οΈ
  7. Numerical investigation of heat transfer in 4-pass fire-tube boiler – Cited by 20 (2014) πŸ”„
  8. Thermal modeling of a basin type solar still enhanced by a natural circulation loop– Cited by 16 (2017) 🌐
  9. Thermal-hydraulic modeling of the steady-state operating conditions of a fire-tube boiler – Cited by 10 (2009) πŸ”₯
  10. D-type steam boiler simulation using RELAP5/Mod3.2 computer code – Cited by 7 (2006) πŸ’»