Information

Professor
Department of Material Sciences
Faculty of Science and Technology
University of Souk Ahras
Souk Ahras - 41000. Algeria
m.bouloudenine@univ-soukahras.dz
https://univ-soukahras.dz/en/profile/mbouloudenine
Biography
Dr. Manel BOULOUDENINE graduated at the Physics Department of Badji Mokhtar University of Annaba (ALGERIA). She completed her Master’s Degree and earned her Doctorate with Honors at the same university. She is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Sciences and Technology at the University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras (Algeria).
She is also the author and co-author of more than 33 international communications and 12 papers in learned international journals. Her scientific production is crowned by 540 citations in ResearchGate.net and 655 citations in GoogleScholar.com.
Her research interests include: Materials Physics, Nanotechnology, Surface Chemistry, Solid State Physics, Environmental Technology, Biotechnology and Cell Biology.
She currently serves as the responsible for Quality Assurance in Higher Education at the University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras (Algeria).
In addition of her research and academic statute, she has earned several Certifications in Human Development field. She has a Master Practitioner Certification Training in the Art and Science of Neuro Linguistic Programming « NLP », a Master Practitioner Hypnosis Certification, a Modeling Diploma Certification, a Practitioner of Time Line Therapy Certification and a Trainer for Human Development Certification.
Teaching
Module | Level | Speciality |
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Physics 1/ Point mechanics | Bachelor - S1 | Common Core: Material Sciences |
Didactic processes | Master - S1 | Condensed Matter Physics |
Physics 1 | Bachelor - S1 | Common Core: Material Sciences |
Physics 2/ Electricity | Bachelor - S2 | Common Core: Material Sciences |
Physics 2 | Bachelor - S2 | Common Core: Material Sciences |
Didactic processes | Master - S3 | Radiation physics |
Management of a Research Project | Master - S3 | Condensed Matter Physics |