Mohamed Ben Bechir | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research
Prof. Mohamed Ben Bechir, faculté des sciences de Sfax, Tunisia.
Dr. Mohamed Ben Bechir
is a physicist and researcher at the Laboratory of Spectroscopic and Optical Characterizations of Materials (LASCOM), Faculty of Sciences, Sfax, Tunisia
. With an H-index of 13 and over 497 citations
, he is recognized for his contributions to hybrid organic-inorganic materials, perovskites, and energy-focused ceramics
. A university lecturer since 2015, Dr. Ben Bechir has mentored numerous students and coordinated research programs
. His expertise extends to optical, thermodynamic, and renewable energy systems
. Passionate about advancing scientific knowledge, he is a dedicated educator and an innovator in materials science research
.
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Education and Experience
Baccalauréat (Mathématiques): Lycée Habib Màazoun, Sfax (2007)
Licence Fondamentale en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2010)
Master de Physique des Milieux Condensés: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2012)
Doctorat en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2015)
Habilitation Universitaire en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2022)
Lecturer: Faculty of Sciences, Gafsa, Tunisia (2015–Present)
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Mohamed Ben Bechir is a visionary researcher whose groundbreaking contributions in materials science and renewable energy research make him an outstanding candidate for the prestigious Excellence in Research . His expertise in synthesizing and characterizing innovative materials, coupled with his impactful academic and mentorship roles, underscores his commitment to advancing science and sustainable energy solutions.
Professional Development
Publications Top Notes
Exploring Photoconduction Mechanisms in Lead-Free Cs3Sb2I9 Single Crystal Thin Films (2024, Optical Materials)
Exploring Photoexcitation Effects on Cs3Bi2Br9 Perovskite Single Crystal Properties (2024, Optical Materials, cited by: 2)
From Molecular Salt to Layered Network: Cation-Driven Tuning of Band Gap, Structure, and Charge Transport in A3Bi2I9 (A = Cs, Rb) Perovskites (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 1)
Investigating the Electrical and Optical Characteristics of Lead-Free All-Inorganic Cs3Sb2Br9 Single Crystals (2024, Optical Materials, cited by: 2)
Vibrational Spectroscopic, Optical Properties, and Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Lead-Free Perovskite Cs2ZnCl4 (2024, Chemistry Africa)
Understanding Charge Transport and Dielectric Relaxation Properties in Lead-Free Cs2ZrCl6 Nanoparticles (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 3)
Structural, Morphological, Electrical, and Dielectric Properties of Na2Cu5(Si2O7)2 for ASSIBs (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 2)
Investigation of Optical, Dielectric, and Charge Transfer Properties in Lead-Free Double Perovskite Cs2MSbBr6 (M = Cu, Ag) (2024, Ionics, cited by: 4)