Prof. Sami Achour | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Sami Achour | Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir | Tunisia
Prof. Sami Achour is a distinguished Tunisian researcher and educator with deep expertise in chemical engineering, applied process engineering, and biotechnology. Born in Sousse, Tunisia, he has dedicated his academic career to advancing scientific research while shaping the next generation of engineers and scientists. With decades of teaching and research contributions, he holds a respected position as a teacher-researcher at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir. His work bridges applied chemistry, industrial biotechnology, and sustainable engineering solutions, making him a prominent figure in Tunisia’s scientific landscape.
Profile
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Education
Prof. Sami Achour’s educational journey reflects his strong commitment to science and engineering. He earned his National Diploma in Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the National School of Engineers of Gabes, followed by advanced degrees in France. At Paris VI (University of Pierre and Marie Curie), he obtained a DEA in Chemistry and Applied Process Engineering, later completing his Doctorate in Chemistry and Applied Process Engineering with high distinction. His academic path demonstrates a balance between solid technical foundations in Tunisia and international exposure in France, shaping his global outlook in chemical engineering and biotechnology.
Experience
With a career spanning over three decades, Sami Achour has held various teaching and research roles. He began as a contractual assistant at ISET Sousse before joining the National Institute of Scientific Research and Technology, contributing to projects on energy, waste treatment, and industrial processes. Since 2004, he has been a faculty member at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, where he teaches bioprocesses, process engineering, and environmental sciences. His supervision of master’s and doctoral students, coupled with his involvement in research laboratories and international collaborations, highlights his commitment to both teaching and applied scientific advancement.
Research Interest
Professor Achour’s research interests lie in bioprocess engineering, environmental biotechnology, and chemical process optimization. He has conducted pioneering studies on waste valorization, industrial wastewater treatment, and the application of membrane technologies such as MF, NF, UF, and RO. His work extends to natural product extraction, including essential oils, anthocyanins, and bioactive compounds with industrial and pharmaceutical applications. Additionally, he has contributed to innovative projects in radioactive tracer applications, energy storage systems, and sustainable resource utilization, positioning his research at the intersection of industrial needs and environmental preservation.
Awards & Recognition
Prof. Sami Achour has received recognition for his academic excellence, research contributions, and teaching achievements. His doctoral work at the University of Paris VI earned him a very honorable mention. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in advancing research in biotechnology and process engineering in Tunisia. Through leadership in projects, active participation in scientific committees, and mentorship of students, he has gained respect within the academic community. His dedication to scientific innovation and educational excellence has made him a key contributor to Tunisia’s higher education and research development.
Publication Top Notes
Waste Recovery Dates by Extraction of Fructose Through Fermentation Method and SMB
Published in Journal of Biotechnology Research (Year) – Cited by X articles.
Biological Treatment of Industrial Wastewater and Textiles
Published in Environmental Engineering Journal (Year) – Cited by Y articles.
Characterization of Reverse Osmosis Membranes for Partial Dealcoholization of Wine
Published in Applied Process Chemistry Journal (Year) – Cited by Z articles.
Conclusion
Prof. Sami Achour’s career exemplifies a lifelong dedication to science, education, and innovation. His contributions to chemical engineering, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability have had a lasting impact on both academic and industrial fields. Through his teaching, he has trained generations of students who continue to enrich the scientific community. His research, bridging theory and application, demonstrates the value of science in solving real-world problems. Sami Achour remains a driving force in Tunisian higher education, research, and innovation, contributing significantly to national and international scientific advancement.