Ahmed Bachar

Ahmed Bachar 's academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to the field of Materials Science. Graduating with distinction, he earned his professional master’s degree in Materials Engineering from the esteemed University of Valenciennes in France in 2012. Fuelled by a passion for deeper understanding, Ahmed pursued further academic heights, culminating in the completion of his doctorate in Materials Science from the same institution. Since 2016, Ahmed has served as an esteemed accredited professor at Ibn Zohr University in Morocco, where he has imparted his wealth of knowledge and expertise to countless eager minds. His tenure at the university has been marked by a commitment to excellence in education, nurturing the next generation of aspiring scientists and engineers. At the core of Ahmed's scholarly pursuits lies a fascination with the synthesis, physicochemical properties, and intricate property-structure relationships inherent in ceramics and glassy compounds. His research endeavors delve into the fundamental principles governing these materials, seeking to unlock their full potential and push the boundaries of scientific understanding. Ahmed BACHAR's contributions to the field stand as a testament to his unwavering dedication and intellectual curiosity, enriching the academic landscape and paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in Materials Science.

Publications

Innovative Materials for Industrial Applications: Synthesis, Characterization and Evaluation
Assia Mabrouk, Ahmed Bachar, Seitkhan Azat, Rachid Amrousse. © 2025. 508 pages.
The exploration of innovative materials for industrial applications advance technology and engineering while driving improvements across various sectors. This process involves...
Innovative Materials for Environmental and Aerospace Applications
Rachid Amrousse, Ahmed Bachar, Assia Mabrouk, Seitkhan Azat. © 2025. 584 pages.
In settings where environmentally friendly practices and policies are prioritized, sustainability and technological progress thrive, making it essential to study and evaluate...
Model Matrices for Nuclear Waste Storage: Structure, Characterization, and Mechanical Properties
Assia Mabrouk, Ahmed Bachar, Aurélien Canizarès, Yann Vaills, Stuart Hampshire. © 2025. 36 pages.
Glasses enriched with rare earth elements hold significant promise for nuclear waste storage, especially for immobilizing high-level waste (HLW) containing minor actinides. This...
New Generation of Glass Materials for Biomedical Applications: Properties, Structure, Bioactivity, and Viability
Ahmed Bachar, Assia Mabrouk, Cyrille Mercier, Claudine Follet, Franck Bouchart, Arnaud Tricoteaux, Stuart Hampshire. © 2025. 38 pages.
The limited strength of bioglasses has confined their application to non-load-bearing contexts, thus necessitating enhancements in their mechanical properties. A viable approach...
Sol-Gel Synthesis of a New Composition of Bioactive Glass
Halima El Bouami, Assia Mabrouk, Cyrille Mercier, Claudine Follet, Ahmed Bachar. © 2025. 22 pages.
Bioactive glasses hold immense promise for tissue engineering and bone regeneration due to their ability to bond with living tissues and stimulate bone growth. This chapter...
Effects of Lanthanum on Structure of Sodium Borosilicate Glasses
Meriem Ben Zennou, Ahmed Bachar, Assia Mabrouk. © 2025. 40 pages.
Nuclear waste management poses a significant challenge in contemporary society, necessitating innovative approaches for confinement and characterization. This chapter addresses...
Perovskite Progress: the Role of Sr-Doping in Advancing BaTiO3-Based Technologies
Hicham Kacimi-Naciri, Mohamed Rguiti, Assia Mabrouk, Mohamed Aymen Ben Achour, Yannick Lorgouilloux, Christian Courtois, Nadia Faska, Ahmed Bachar. © 2025. 46 pages.
The incorporation of strontium into Ba1-xSrxTiO3 compounds has a significant impact on their structural, electronic, optical, and mechanical properties. This study presents an...
Nanosized Catalytic Particles for the Decomposition of Green Propellants as Substitute for Hydrazine: Application of Catalysis and Nanocatalysis in Green Propulsion
Rachid Amrousse, Abderrahim Najah Elidrissi, Ahmed Bachar, Assia Mabrouk, Kainaubek Toshtay, Seitkhan Azat. © 2024. 23 pages.
In the current chapter, the synthesis of nanosized catalytic particles posed a significant challenge, aimed at facilitating the thermal decomposition of various green...
Corrosion in Space: Challenging Projects to Protect Materials Used in Space Exploration
Rachid Amrousse, Hajar Jabri, Zakaria Harimech, Ahmed Bachar, Assia Mabrouk, Nabil Souhair, Seitkhan Azat. © 2024. 18 pages.
Corrosion poses a significant challenge to materials utilized in space exploration and propulsion systems. The harsh environmental conditions present in space, including extreme...