Professor
Earth Science and Climate Change
University College Dublin’s Smurfit School of Business
Tunisia
Moktar Hamdi is a Professor at University of Carthage. He attended the University of Provence (France), where he took an Engineer degree in industrial and applied microbiology and subsequently obtained a PhD degree in Microbiology, followed by a Post-doctoral period at INSA Toulouse (France). In 1999, he joined National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology as an Associate Professor being promoted in 2004 to full Professor in Biological Engineering, where he was Head of Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering from 2003 to 2008, and Head of Doctoral School from 2009 to 2012. He is also Director of Research Laboratory in Microbial Ecology and Technology at University of Carthage since 2004. He has published over 180 papers, over 10 patents and some chapters in several books. He is a scientific advisory boards and has served on many editorial boards of many indexed scientific journals. Moktar Hamdi is a Professor at University of Carthage. He attended the University of Provence (France), where he took an Engineer degree in industrial and applied microbiology and subsequently obtained a PhD degree in Microbiology, followed by a Post-doctoral period at INSA Toulouse (France). In 1999, he joined National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology as an Associate Professor being promoted in 2004 to full Professor in Biological Engineering, where he was Head of Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering from 2003 to 2008, and Head of Doctoral School from 2009 to 2012. He is also Director of Research Laboratory in Microbial Ecology and Technology at University of Carthage since 2004. He has published over 180 papers, over 10 patents and some chapters in several books. He is a scientific advisory boards and has served on many editorial boards of many indexed scientific journals.
Earth Science and Climate Change