
Mouad Dahbi, Associate Professor, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco.
H-index: 16; citations: 3 216; ResearchGate score: 28.73
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Mouad Dahbi, 37 years old, is an Associate Professor in Materials Science and Nanoengineering (MSN) Department at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University since September 2017. Received Maitrise degree (2007) in chemical engineering from Tangier Faculty Science and Technique. Graduated top of the class from Lille 1 University Science and Technology in 2009. He earned Ph.D. (January 2013) in Chemistry and Electrochemistry from the University François Rabelais, France where his doctoral work was focused on the high-power asymmetric lithium-ion capacitor in nonaqueous electrolytes. He was then a postdoctoral researcher at Tokyo University of Science in Professor Komaba’s group, Japan from 2013 to 2015. In 2015, Dahbi was promoted to Assistant Professor at Tokyo University of Science and a Project Assistant Professor at Kyoto University, Japan. His work was focused on developing materials for negative electrodes and electrolytes for lithium-, sodium- and potassium-ion batteries, synthesis and characterisation of materials and electrochemical evaluation of synthesized materials with due correlation. His current research focuses on developing high-energy density electrode materials system for efficient energy storage technology and low-cost batteries based on the abundant elements in Earth’s Crust.
Mouad Dahbi has authored/co-authored over 36 articles, and conference papers. Awarded two times best poster prize from International Society of Electrochemistry 63rd in August 2012, Prague and from Journées d’Electrochimie in July 2011, Grenoble. Member of International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), Electrochemical Society (ECS), and ElectroChemical Society of Japan (ECSJ). Qualified from “Conseil national des universités en France” (CNU) to become “Maitre de conférence” in; Section CNU31- Theoretical chemistry, physics, analytical and Section CNU33- Materials chemistry. He is also external expert ANR (French National Research Agency) and peer reviewer of many journals.