Dr. Fouaz Lekoui, Thin films, Excellence in Research
PHD at Mechanics of Materials and Surfaces, Algeria
Fouaz Lekoui is an accomplished Algerian researcher with over 7 years of expertise in thin films deposition using PVD and CVD techniques. Born on July 23, 1985, in Collo city, Algeria, he holds a Ph.D. in Mechanics of Materials and Surfaces and an HDR in Mechanical Engineering (Materials Science). Currently, he serves as a dedicated researcher at the Advanced Technology Development Center (CDTA), specializing in plasma applications. His comprehensive skills span vacuum techniques, material characterizations, and computer simulations. With a strong academic background, Fouaz has contributed to teaching and supervising Master’s theses, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.
Professional Profiles:
Educational Background:📚
2003: Baccalaureate in Exact Sciences 2009: Mechanical Engineering Degree (Energetic Option) 2012: Magister in Mechanics of Materials and Surfaces 2019: Ph.D. in Mechanics of Materials and Surfaces 2022: HDR in Mechanical Engineering (Materials Science Option)
Professional Experience:
Since September 2013: Researcher at CDTA (Advanced Technology Development Center) Member of the plasma and application team in the ionized and laser division Responsible for the evaporation and sputtering dc magnetron Internship at Sonatrach GL1K natural gas liquefaction unit Training at Bazoul w. thermal power station Participation in thematic schools and nanotechnology applications training
Academic:
Two years as an accessory teacher at Ben Youcef Benkhedda University, Algiers 1 Taught modules: Characterization techniques, Vacuum techniques Three years as an accessory teacher at the Faculty of Medicine, Algiers 1 University Taught modules: Physics, Biophysics
Academic Supervision:
Supervised 11 Master’s Theses Co-supervision of Ph.D. thesis on Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) based on ZnO:Mn/Ag/ZnO:Mn Multilayers (In progress)
Research Focus:
Fouaz Lekoui’s research primarily focuses on the elaboration and characterization of advanced thin films. In the study titled “Elaboration and characterization of pure ZnO, Ag:ZnO, and Ag-Fe:ZnO thin films,” he explores the effects of Ag and Ag-Fe doping on ZnO’s physical properties. Additionally, Lekoui conducts a comparative study on the structural, optical, and electrical properties of pure and doped ZnO nanostructured thin films. His contributions extend to investigating the microstructure, morphological features, and wetting characteristics of Ti/TiN/TiAlN thin films produced through RF/DC magnetron co-sputtering. Lekoui’s diverse research endeavors showcase his expertise in materials science and thin film technology.