Mounim
Lebrini is a Professor at the University of the Antilles. He holds a
Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) from the University of the Antilles
France, obtained in 2017, as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Sciences
and Technologies of Lille France, obtained in 2005.
As
a physicochemist, his research focuses on surface treatment, utilizing a
multidisciplinary approach that combines electrochemistry and physico-chemical
surface analysis. His specific expertise lies in inhibiting metal corrosion
using natural organic inhibitors and green extraction methods.
Within
the University of the Antilles, Professor Lebrini holds several important
roles. He is the head of the internal team "Interaction Materials/Molecules
of Interest" at the Laboratory of Materials and Molecules in Aggressive
Environments. Additionally, he supervises a post-doctoral researcher and nine
doctoral candidates, and leads four research projects.
In
addition to his research activities, Professor Lebrini plays an active role in
university governance. He is a member of several commissions and councils,
including the Research Commission, the administrative council of the doctoral
school, and the administrative council of the Faculty of Sciences,
Technologies, and Environments. He is also responsible for the
Physics-Chemistry license and chairs the diploma jury for this discipline at
the University of the Antilles.
His
impressive scientific output includes 54 publications, 11 conference
proceedings, and 38 communications. His work has been widely cited in the
academic community, with 4871 citations across 6014 documents and an h-index of
28.
Research Interest: Corrosion under
Acidic and Alkaline Conditions, Extraction, Natural and Synthetic Organic
Corrosion Inhibitors
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