Djalila Boudemagh | Nanomaterials | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc Prof Dr. Djalila Boudemagh | Nanomaterials | Excellence in Innovation

PHD at Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble, Algeria

Djalila Boudemagh has been an Associate Professor in Chemistry at Ferhat Abbas University in Algeria for 23 years. She works across various departments, including chemical, process engineering, biology, and medical departments. In addition to her academic role, she provides training and consulting services in the field of intellectual and industrial property. She has also tutored A-level students in subjects such as biophysics, chemistry, elaboration and characterization of nanoparticles, spectroscopic analysis of surfaces, and the physicochemical structure of biological macromolecules.

Professional Profiles

Education

2019: HDR in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Ferhat Abbas University Setif-1, Algeria 2007-2010: Ph.D. in Material Physics, Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble, France Thesis: Synthesis and Study of Thermoelectric Materials of the Mg2Si1-xSnx System 1996-2000: MSc in Material Chemistry, University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine 1, Algeria Thesis: Effect of temperature on aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydrogen phosphate, and their mixtures 1990-1994: BSc in Chemistry, Mentouri Brothers University of Constantine 1, Algeria

Professional Experience

Associate Professor: July 2013-Present, Department of Process Engineering, Ferhat Abbas University of Setif -1, Algeria Assistant Professor: Nov. 2001-2013, Department of Process Engineering, Ferhat Abbas University of Setif -1, Algeria Temporary Teacher: 1998-2000, Chemistry Department, University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine 1, Algeria Temporary Teacher: 1997-1999, Medicine and Biology Departments, University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine 1, Algeria

Research Interests

Material and nanomaterial synthesis for health and environmental applications (adsorption, photocatalysis) Biomaterials and composites (polymers/mineral fillers, mineral materials such as silica, carbon, clays, zeolites) Extraction and isolation of bioactive molecules from plants Crystallization and pharmaceutical technology Water treatment Rietveld method Thin film deposition by PAPVD

Awards and Recognition

2019: Presented a lecture about intellectual property for students, Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Ferhat Abbas University 2018: Recognition of scientific research, Ferhat Abbas University 2021: Top Honor, Label startup Project Genadox, Hackaton Setif innovation Hub (2021), Project Genadox

Research Focus

Djalila Boudemagh’s research primarily focuses on material synthesis and characterization for health and environmental applications. Her work involves the development of nanomaterials, including hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and chitosan/hydroxyapatite composites, as well as the extraction and evaluation of bioactive molecules from plant sources like pomegranate peel. She investigates the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties of these extracts. Additionally, her research extends to the crystallization of materials with thermoelectric properties, such as the Mg2Si1-xSnx system. Boudemagh employs advanced techniques like LC-MS/MS for phytochemical analysis and collaborates extensively across interdisciplinary fields.

Publications

  1. Quantification, phytochemical evaluation, and identification of pomegranate yellow peel constituents using LC-MS/MS, the effect of the solvent extract on the antioxidant, in vitro anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial activities, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Crystal Structure Analysis of the Mg2Si1-xSnx System Having Potential Thermoelectric Properties at High Temperature, Publication date: 2011.
  3. Isolation, characterization, antioxidant activity, and protein-precipitating capacity of the hydrolyzable tannin punicalagin from pomegranate yellow peel (Punica granatum)Publication date: 2018.
  4. Elaboration of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and chitosan/hydroxyapatite composites: a present status, Publication date: 2018.
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