Editorial Board
Mohamed BALLI
Department of Physics, University of Sherbrooke · Canada
Editorial leadership for Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology ISSN 2689-2855
Research interests
- Intermetallics
- Oxides
- Magnetic
- Magnetocaloric Materials
- Multiferroics
- Nanomaterials
- Thin Films
- Single Crystals. Preparation Of Materials By Different Techniques Such As: Pulsed Laser Deposition (Pld)
- Arc Melting
- Magnetic Induction
- Solid-Solid Reaction
- Solid-Gas Reaction. Characterization Of Materials Using Different Methods: Xrd
- Neutrons Scattering
- Raman Scattering
- Magnetic Measurements (By Extraction
- Vsm
- Squid…Etc.)
- Ppms Measurements. Theoretical Modeling Of Physical Properties Such As: Magnetization
- Magnetocaloric Effect
- Specific Heat
- Entropy…Etc. Numerical Simulation Of Electromagnetic Problems. Optimization
- Design Of High Magnetic Field Sources. Development Of Magnetic Cooling Devices
- Facilities For Magnetocaloric Properties Measurement. Energy Conversion
Biography
- Dr. Mohamed Balli is aiming to understand how to particularly make magnetocaloric materials useful in our daily life such as clean and efficient refrigeration, gas storage, cancer treatment and much more.
- M. Balli received his Master degree in Mechanics of Materials from Montpellier II University and a second Master degree in Magnetism from Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble 1).
- In 2008, he obtained his PhD degree in physics of materials specializing in magnetocaloric materials, from Joseph Fourier University prepared at Néel Institute.
- Between 2008 and 2012, he was Enseignant-Chercheur “Assistant Professor” at the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, before joining the University of Sherbrooke, Canada, where he works currently as a Scientist in the Quantum Institute.
- He is the member of the Working Party on Magnetic Refrigeration, International Institute of Refrigeration.
- His research work had a great impact on the development of magnetocalorics. One of his patents is currently commercialized and industrialized by ArcelorMittal and Erasteel Companies.
- In 2012, he contributed to the creation of Clean Cooling Systems (CCS), a Swiss company specializing in the development of green technologies for refrigeration applications.
- His research work on magnetocalorics has received numerous awards including:
- Rising Star Researcher (Chercheur étoile) award given by the Research Fund: Nature and Technology, Canada (2014) and the “Research and Innovation Prize 2015” from Sherbrooke University.
Selected publications
- Effects of humidity conditions on the physical, morphological and mechanical properties of bamboo fibers composites 2023 cited 44×
- Janus transition-metal dichalcogenides heterostructures for highly efficient excitonic solar cells 2022 cited 33×
- On the hydrogen storage performance of metal-decorated beryllium polynitrides: Ab-initio investigations 2024 cited 32×
- Improving the hydrogen storage performance of metal-decorated tetragonal boron carbide monolayer: First-principles investigations 2024 cited 25×
- Hygroscopic aging cycles of bamboo fiber/epoxy composites: Comparative study between distilled water and sea water 2024 cited 22×
- New horizons in magnetic refrigeration using artificial intelligence 2023 cited 21×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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