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ali.zaoui
Director of Civil Engineering and geo-Environment Laboratory - LGCgE. Full Professor, Exceptional Class 2, at Polytech'Lille / University of Lille.
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Université de Lille
ER1
ali.zaoui@univ-lille.fr

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-Head of Civil Engineering and geo-Environment Laboratoty - LGCgE
-Group leader of Multi-scale modeling and characterization of coupled problems team (ER1)
-Director of the international master of nanoscience and nanotechnology for civil engineering ( http://master-nngc.univ-lille1.fr ).
-Elected member (twice) of the National Council of Universities (Conseil National des Universités, CNU60).
-Elected member (twice) of the council of Polytech’Lille.
-Former Director of bachelor and Master department in Polytech'Lille including Civil Engineering, Mechanics and Mechanical engineering.
-Former Responsible of the mechanics field at the university of Lille 1.
-Former Academic director and jury president of Bachelor 2nd et 3rd year for the field of Civil Engineering, mechanics, and mechanical engineering.

-Modeling and simulation courses for Master students
-Geophysics
-Dynamics of structures and vibrations
-Basic background of mechanics
-Thermodynamics
- Crystallography -Mineralogy.

The research topics of Professor Ali Zaoui are mainly dedicated to the modeling and simulation methods based on first-principles, molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo. They cover a wide range of materials including geo-materials, minerals, clays, cement, ashphalt, nano-composites, nanomaterials, polymers, semiconductors and metals. The originality of these works lies in the pioneering role of his team in this field, which enables it to be positioned at the highest international level with a fundamental aspect confirmed by high impact publications in international journals.
Professor Zaoui has published over 200 papers in international journals and supervised around 30 PhD students.