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Sip and Learn: Join us for the TAPPI Nano Student Committee Coffee Break

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The TAPPI Nano Student Committee is offering a free “Coffee Break” webinar on Wednesday, January 31st from 11:30am to 12:30pm. During this live, interactive webinar you’ll hear from Professor Mohamed Naceur Belgacem talk about his career path, give his insights and answer questions. You will have the opportunity to learn about career path options in Nanotechnology.

There is no cost to attend, but you must register in advance. Sign up today!

Professor Belgacem received his Engineering diploma in wood science at Saint Petersburg’s Forest Academy in 1986 (Russia), and a PhD in Material Engineering and Science from the Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France in 1991. He was awarded a fellowship from the National Research Council of Canada to carry out post-doctoral training for two years at the Polytechnic School of Montreal (Canada) as a researcher in the field of surface and interface phenomena in cellulose-based composite materials. After his fellowship, he worked in industry research and development for 5 years, before moving to the University of Beira Interior in Portugal where (from 1997 to 2000) he worked as an associate professor, then a full professor (2000 to present) at the Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France. He has published more than 350 scientific papers, including three books and ~ 25 book chapters with around 20,000 citations (H-Index ~ 70). Professor Belgacem was one of three Editors-in-chief of an Elsevier Journal: Industrial Crops and Products from 2007 to 2020.

There is no cost to participate in this webinar, but you must register in advance, and it is open to both TAPPI members and non-members. Learn more about the benefits of TAPPI Membership.

 

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