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Dr. F. Abdi is a distinguished academic affiliated with Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah in Morocco, where he contributes to materials science and engineering. His career spans multiple prestigious institutions, including Université de Lorraine, SUPELEC, and Al Akhawayn University, with a focus on advanced materials research and international collaboration.
- Faculty of Science and Technology of Fez
- Laboratoire Systèmes FST-Fès
- Laboratoire Matériaux Optiques, Photonique et Systèmes
- CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
His research expertise includes:
- Dielectric and Piezoelectric Materials: Structural and functional properties of ceramics and composites.
- Photocatalysis and Energy Storage: Development of innovative materials for sustainable energy applications.
- Multiferroic Materials: Phase transitions and crystallographic analysis using Rietveld refinement and spectroscopy.
Recent publications highlight trends in renewable energy systems (e.g., wind turbine design), computational materials science (micro/nanostructural characterization), and advanced ceramics for energy storage. His work bridges theoretical studies and practical engineering solutions.
Dr. Abdi has secured grants from renowned organizations such as the National Research Foundation and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, underscoring his global impact on materials research. While specific scientific awards are not listed, his extensive funding history indicates recognition as a leading figure in his field.
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