Dr. Jawher Makhlouf - Chemical Engineering - Best Researcher Award

University of carthage - Tunisia

Author Profile 

SCOPUS 

🎓 Early academic pursuits

Jawher Makhlouf began his academic journey with a strong foundation in the sciences, earning his baccalauréat scientifique in 2013 from lycée bach hamba. he pursued a licence en chimie fondamentales (2013–2016) followed by a mastère en chimie inorganique (2017–2019) at the faculté des sciences de bizerte. his academic rigor and passion for chemical sciences led him to complete a doctorate in chemistry (2019–2023). throughout his studies, jawher demonstrated a keen interest in applying scientific knowledge to practical domains, including power electronics, particularly where chemistry and sustainable materials intersect.

🧪 Professional endeavors

Jawher has been actively engaged in both research and teaching. he completed a professional internship at the hôpital universitaire de bizerte, where he worked in a medical biology lab utilizing advanced analytical instruments. additionally, he served as a practical instructor for the course "méthodes d'analyses spectroscopiques" at the faculté des sciences de bizerte. his teaching and research contributions reflect a commitment to bridging academic knowledge with industrial application, especially in areas like spectroscopy and materials chemistry, which support innovations in power electronics and sustainable technologies.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

His expertise spans x-ray diffraction (drx), infrared spectroscopy (ir), molecular drawing, and data analysis using originpro and microsoft tools. jawher’s research places a strong Chemical Engineering emphasis on material characterization and quality assessment, which are foundational to advancements in power electronics and nano-engineering. he has also been part of various thematic workshops and online formations, indicating a versatile and up-to-date research profile. his knowledge of rietvelt refinement methods further enhances his ability to deliver precise structural interpretations crucial in designing high-performance materials.

🌍 Impact and influence

Jawher has actively contributed to academic and social impact through roles in various youth and professional organizations. he has held leadership positions such as local president, vice Chemical Engineering president of external relations, and project director at la jeune chambre économique internationale. his involvement in platforms like injaz tunisia, impact youth sustainability, hult prize isg, and the tunisian international model of united nations highlights his influence in motivating the youth towards research, leadership, and sustainability goals aligned with vision 2030. his work promotes science for community development and policy advocacy.

📚 Academic cites and recognitions

He has participated in internationally recognized webinars and platforms such as wiley, elsevier, web of science, and cabi online, expanding the academic reach of his publications. jawher’s scientific contributions are rooted in certified training These recognitions underline his capacity to deliver academically sound and industry-relevant research, particularly in the evolving field of Chemical Engineering power electronics and environmental chemistry.

🏅 Legacy and future contributions

Jawher Makhlouf is committed to contributing to sustainable development and scientific innovation. as a certified trainer in vision 2030, he seeks to empower others through education and research. he aims to improve the visibility of his scientific articles, enhance collaborative networks, and align future work with global sustainability standards. his evolving legacy is rooted in a vision that integrates advanced chemical research with practical applications in industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, and power electronics. looking forward, jawher plans to lead interdisciplinary initiatives that foster resilient technologies and greener industrial solutions.

Notable publications 

  • Title: Single Crystal, Spectroscopic Measurement, Quantum Chemical Studies, and Antimicrobial Potency of a New Cadmium Compound as a Potential Candidate for Therapeutic Antibacterial Drug Development
    Author(s): [Not fully listed, please provide full author names if available]
    Journal: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Elaboration of a New 4-(4-nitrophenyl)piperazin-1-ium Tetrakis(thiocyanato)-cobalt Hydrate: Crystal Structure, Optical Properties, Quantum Computational Investigation, Electrical and Biological Study
    Author(s): [Not fully listed, please provide full author names if available]
    Journal: Inorganica Chimica Acta
    Year: 2025

Dr. Jawher Makhlouf – Chemical Engineering – Best Researcher Award