Salem Brahim | Modeling | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Salem Brahim, Institut SupΓ©rieur des Etudes Technologiques de Gafsa, Tunisia.
π¨βπ« Salem Brahim is a seasoned Technologist in the Mechanical Engineering Department at ISET Gafsa, Tunisia πΉπ³, with over 22 years of expertise in CNC machining π οΈ and mechanical design. A specialist in CAO/FAO (CATIA, SolidWorks) and numerical simulation (Abaqus, Fortran), he has a strong background in both academia and industry. Salem is deeply involved in teaching, research, and departmental leadership π¨βπ¬. He is passionate about modeling composite structures using the finite element method and guiding student projects. Dedicated to continuous growth π, Salem seeks opportunities offering career evolution and impactful contributions to mechanical innovation π§π.
Publication Profiles
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Β Education & ExperienceΒ
π Education:
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π 2018β2023: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering β ENI Sfax
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π 2005β2007: Master’s in Structural Modeling and Calculation β ENI Tunis
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π 1996β1999: Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering β ENI Tunis
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π 1994β1996: Preparatory Studies in Technology β IPEIN Nabeul
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π 1994 : Baccalaureate in Mathematics and Technology β MΓ©tlaoui Technical High School
πΌ Experience:
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π« 2001βPresent: Technologist, Department of Mechanical Engineering β ISET Gafsa
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π’ 2000β2001: Design Engineer β BETA CONCEPT (SEGULA Technologies)
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ποΈ 2000 : Design Engineer β LES GRANDS ATELIERS DU NORD (Poulina Group)
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π οΈ 1999β2000 : Maintenance Manager β LES GRANDES CARRIΓRES DU NORD
Summary Suitability For The Award
Dr. Salem Brahim, currently serving as a Technologist in the Mechanical Engineering Department at ISET Gafsa, Tunisia, is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher with over 22 years of experience in CNC machining, CAD/CAM design, numerical simulation, and composite structure modeling. His extensive background, both academic and industrial, makes him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Β Professional Development
π§ Salem Brahim continuously enhances his technical and educational capabilities through various professional training and research experiences. He completed advanced CNC training π₯οΈ (FAGOR, Siemens), participated in simulation workshops using Abaqus/Fortran π§ͺ, and engaged in composite material machining research in Amiens, France π«π·. His development also includes using ShopMill and industrial robots like COSIROP π€. As a committed educator, Salem integrates these advanced techniques into student learning and industrial applications. His role in academic seminars, union leadership, and scientific committees demonstrates a strong commitment to lifelong learning and contributing to Tunisia’s technical education landscape ππ¨βπ«.
Β Research FocusΒ
π§ Salem Brahimβs research primarily focuses on the modeling and simulation of composite structures ποΈ using finite element analysis (FEA) techniques such as Abaqus and Fortran π. He has delved into the thermo-mechanical behavior of hybrid composites, particularly in automotive and manufacturing applications ππ¬. His work integrates practical CNC machining knowledge with advanced digital simulation tools, bridging the gap between design, manufacturing, and materials science π οΈπ§ͺ. Salem is also active in simulation-driven manufacturing and CAO/FAO workflows, emphasizing precision, cost-efficiency, and innovation in engineering education and real-world production challenges π‘π.
Β Awards & HonorsΒ
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π Member of the Scientific Council at ISET Gafsa
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π§ͺ Committee Member β National Seminars on Mechanical Simulation
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π Responsible for Professional Master’s Program in Simulation (Abaqus)
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π Union Representative and Faculty Leader at ISET Gafsa
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π₯ Lead Educator for final-year student project supervision and innovation
Publication Top Noted
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π 2023 β Towards an Advanced Modeling of Hybrid Composite Cutting: Heat Discontinuity at Interface Region, Polymers, 15, 1955 .
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π 2021 β Numerical Investigation of Thermomechanical Damage in CFRP Composites, Design and Modeling of Mechanical Systems V, Springer, pp. 59β66 .
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π 2021 β Combined Approach for Modeling Progressive Damage in Unidirectional CFRP Composites, Advances in Materials, Mechanics, and Manufacturing II, Springer, Vol. II, pp. 308β316 .