Dr. Athmen Zenati | Multi-Object Tracking | Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at Sonatrach, Algeria
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Athmen Zenati embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Organic Chemistry from Hanseo University, South Korea, where he achieved a GPA of 4.17/4.50. This strong foundation led him to pursue M.Sc. & Ph.D. in Polymer & Materials Chemistry at Hanyang University, South Korea, from 2009 to 2014. His dissertation focused on the Synthesis of new azo-based block copolymers and their properties, marking a significant contribution to the field of polymer chemistry. His work earned him the Hanyang International Scholarship and the Korean Government Scholarship, which supported his academic excellence.
Professional Endeavors
Since 2019, Dr. Zenati has been working as a Polymer Chemist (Process) at RPC/SONATRACH, where he is involved in the development of petrochemicals. Prior to this, from 2016 to 2019, he worked as a Researcher at the Research & Development Center of SONATRACH, where he focused on developing new compounds and chemical formulations. His early career also included work as a Polymer Chemist at Reval Plastic Laboratory, where he synthesized new polyester-based polymers for applications in electronics.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Zenati’s research has been instrumental in the synthesis and characterization of polymer materials, particularly azobenzene-containing block copolymers via RAFT polymerization. His work in the self-assembly behavior of triblock copolymers and their thermal properties has contributed significantly to the understanding of polymer materials and their applications in nanocomposites and electronic devices. His research has been published in renowned journals such as Wiley Journal of Polymer Science, American Chemical Society’s Macromolecules, and Springer Journal of Polymer Bulletin.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Zenati’s work has had a profound impact on the polymer chemistry field, particularly in the development of new polymer materials with applications in diverse industries, from petrochemicals to electronics. His publications and research contributions have advanced the understanding of polymer self-assembly and molecular behavior, influencing both academia and industry. His innovative work in nanocomposites and polymer films has laid the groundwork for future advancements in green chemistry and sustainable materials.
Academic Cites and Recognition
Dr. Zenati has earned recognition for his academic contributions, with numerous citations of his work in leading scientific journals. His research on polymer synthesis and nanocomposites has been cited in high-impact publications, cementing his reputation as a leading expert in the field. Some of his notable publications include:
- “Properties and molecular self-assembly of liquid crystalline hard–hard diblock and hard–soft–hard triblock copolymers” (Wiley, 2023)
- “Triblock Azo copolymers: RAFT synthesis, properties, thin film self-assembly and applications” (Taylor & Francis, 2021)
- “Investigation on improving properties of polypropylene-based nanocomposites by employing Algerian nanoclay” (Springer, 2020)
Technical Skills
- Monomer purification and functional monomer synthesis
- Controlled radical polymerization (RAFT and ATRP)
- Polymer thin film analysis and spectroscopy (H.NMR, UV-Vis, FTIR)
- Microscopy (AFM, SEM, OPM) and thermal analysis (DSC, TGA)
- Chromatography (GPC, HPLC-MS) and self-assembly behavior of polymers
Teaching Experience and Mentorship
Dr. Zenati has contributed to the academic community through various training programs and certifications. His teaching experience includes offering workshops on polymer chemistry, greenhouse gas emissions accounting, and process simulation. He has mentored young researchers and professionals in the field, guiding them in both theoretical and practical aspects of polymer chemistry.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Zenati’s legacy lies in his pioneering work in polymer chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of block copolymers and their self-assembly behavior. His research continues to influence the development of advanced materials for electronics, nanotechnology, and sustainable energy solutions. Looking ahead, Dr. Zenati plans to expand his work in green chemistry and sustainable materials, contributing to a more environmentally friendly and innovative future in the field of polymer science.
Publications
Synthesis, characteristics and thermally induced self-assembly of silicon-based thermo/photo-responsive block copolymers prepared from monomer bearing paired side-chain azo mesogens using RAFT process
- Author: Zenati, A., Koirala, K.
- Journal: Polymer
- Year: 2025
Properties and molecular self-assembly of liquid crystalline hard–hard diblock and hard–soft–hard triblock copolymers influenced by Flory–Huggins interaction parameter and volume fraction of distinct segments
- Author: Zenati, A., Pokhrel, A.
- Journal: Journal of Polymer Science
- Year: 2023
Triblock Azo copolymers: RAFT synthesis, properties, thin film self-assembly and applications
- Author: Zenati, A.
- Journal: Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials
- Year: 2022
Investigation on improving properties of polypropylene-based nanocomposites by employing Algerian nanoclay
- Author: Triaki, M., Benmounah, A., Zenati, A.
- Journal: Polymer Bulletin
- Year: 2021
Thermal Properties and Self-Assembly Behaviors of Triblock Copolymers Consisting of PEG Segment and Acrylamide-Based Block Bearing Alkyl Side Chains Prepared by RAFT Method
- Author: Zenati, A., Kada, I., Zaouia, G.-K.
- Journal: Macromolecules
- Year: 2021