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Nano-Interface Materials: Innovations in Biotechnology, Medicine, and the Environment

The 2nd International Conference on Advanced Materials CIMA 2.0-2023 was held in Sousse (Tunisia) in November 2023 (3rd-5th; CIMA). Previous edition was held in Hammemet (2019). The aim of CIMA conferences is to share knowledge, know-how, networking and innovation to develop new and increasingly efficient materials. They provide solutions to tangible problems such as efficiency, safety and sustainability. Furthermore, these advanced materials seek to incorporate energy savings and reduced environmental footprint. CIMA 2.0-2023 aims to bring together researchers and scientists from academia and R&D laboratories around the world to discuss and exchange latest progress and development on Advanced Materials. CIMA2.0 2023 is interested in the following three themes:

1- Nanomaterials

2- Ecomaterials

3- Biomaterials

In this special issue, the best investigations presented at the CIMA 2.0 2023 will be published. The special issue is recommended for experts from environmental, biomaterial and nanomaterial sciences.

Editors

  • Hassib Tounsi

    Hassib TOUNSI is a Senior Researcher and full Professor at the University of Sfax, Tunisia. He received his Engineering Diploma in Materials Sciences from National Engineering School of Sfax, Master and PhD Diplomas in Chemistry from the University of Sfax. From 1996 to 2013, he was a member of the Laboratory of Chemistry of Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis. In 2014, He joined Advanced Materials Laboratory at the National Engineering School of Sfax

  • Jamel Bouaziz

    Jamel BOUAZIZ currently works at the Department of Materials Engineering, University of Sfax. Jamel does research in Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry. Their current project is 'synthesis and characterization of biomaterials'.

  • Basma Samet

    Basma SAMET is a professor in Chemistry, specializing in hydraulic binders, concretes, and geopolymers. With expertise in these areas, she significantly contributes to research and the advancement of knowledge in civil engineering and construction materials. Her work focuses on the development of sustainable materials, optimization of binders for specific applications, and exploration of geopolymer properties.

  • Anne Leriche

    Anne Leriche is Full Professor at the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF) and researcher at the Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Materials and Processes (LMCPA) in Maubeuge (France). She obtained a Master of Science in Chemistry with honors in 1981 and completed her PhD degree based on thesis work in engineering ceramics at Mons (Belgium) and at Leeds (UK) universities, with “summa cum laude” in 1986. She received the diploma “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” at UPHF in 1992. She has worked as a researcher at the University of Mons (B) and at the Belgian Ceramic Research Centre in Mons (B).

  • Lionel Flandin

    Lionel Flandin is a Professor at LEPMI UMR 5279 in Chambéry, France, specializing in materials with energy-related applications (Solar and Fuel Cells). He is the vice-Director of LEPMI since 2011. His research focuses on the durability and functional characteristics of materials for energy generation and transport. With previous experience as a Visiting Professor in Ohio, USA, his research has delved into micro and nanostructured polymers. He has worked as an Engineer in Research at the Centre de Recherche de Rhodia in Paris, where he explored applications of precipitated silicas and the properties of pigments containing rare earth materials.

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