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Prof .Smaai RADI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Sciences Oujda, Morocco

Prof. Smaail Radi is a distinguished Moroccan academic, currently serving as the Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Mohamed Premier University of Oujda. He holds a State Doctorate and a Ph.D. in chemistry and has published over 220 articles in top-tier international journals, earning him numerous awards, including the First Prize for Scientific Excellence at his university. Prof. Radi is also the Director of the Laboratory of Applied and Environmental Chemistry and has led various national and international research projects. He is recognized for his expertise, serving as an evaluator for institutions like the National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) and Taibah University in Saudi Arabia. Beyond his contributions to chemistry, he has published works in Sufi studies and serves as a supervisor for numerous doctoral theses. His interdisciplinary approach and leadership make him a prominent figure in both scientific and educational communities.

 

Publication Profile👤

Current Position

Prof. Smaail Radi currently holds the position of Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Mohamed Premier University in Oujda, Morocco, a role he has held since 2018. In addition, he is the Director of the Laboratory of Applied and Environmental Chemistry, overseeing significant research activities in the field. Prof. Radi serves as an expert for Morocco’s National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) and chairs the Scientific Research Commission at Mohamed Premier University. His influence extends beyond his home institution as he acts as an advisor and expert evaluator for academic bodies such as Taibah University in Saudi Arabia and various international scientific journals. His academic career, which began in 1993, includes visiting professorships at prestigious institutions, including the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. Prof. Radi’s leadership, extensive research contributions, and expertise in chemistry have positioned him as a prominent figure in the Moroccan and international scientific communities.

 

Previous Experience

Prof. Smaail Radi has an extensive academic and administrative background spanning over three decades. He began his career as a professor at Mohamed Premier University of Oujda in 1993 and has since taken on multiple leadership roles. Currently, he serves as Dean of the Faculty of Sciences in Oujda and Director of the Laboratory of Applied and Environmental Chemistry. He has been responsible for numerous national and international scientific research projects and collaborations. His expertise is recognized beyond Morocco, having held visiting professorships at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium (2015-2022) and serving as an accredited expert at Taibah University in Saudi Arabia. Prof. Radi has also made significant contributions as a supervisor of theses, editor-in-chief of scientific journals, and an advisor to the chemical industry. His extensive management experience includes directing various academic councils, research commissions, and university accreditation evaluations, making him a key figure in academic and research leadership.

 

Educational Background

Prof. Smaail Radi has a robust and diverse educational background rooted in Morocco’s leading institutions. He earned his State Doctorate in Chemistry from Mohamed Premier University of Oujda in 1997, following his Doctorate from Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech in 1993. His doctoral work laid the foundation for his extensive contributions to applied and environmental chemistry. Prior to this, Prof. Radi completed his Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) at Cadi Ayyad University in 1990, specializing in scientific research, after obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in 1989 from the same institution. His academic journey began with the Baccalaureate Diploma, which he achieved in 1985. This strong academic formation provided Prof. Radi with the critical skills and knowledge to pursue a career in both teaching and research, ultimately leading to his prestigious roles as a university professor, dean, and director of various scientific projects and laboratories.

 

Research Directions

Prof. Smaail Radi’s research is primarily focused on applied and environmental chemistry, with a strong emphasis on addressing contemporary challenges through scientific innovation. His work spans the development of novel materials and chemical processes aimed at environmental sustainability, such as waste treatment and pollution control. He is also deeply involved in the study of chemical interactions at the molecular level, which has implications for both industrial applications and academic research. Furthermore, Prof. Radi has explored interdisciplinary connections, including the intersection of chemistry with Sufi studies, demonstrating a unique approach to blending scientific inquiry with cultural and philosophical perspectives. His leadership in international scientific projects and his supervision of theses in collaboration with institutions like the Catholic University of Louvain highlight his commitment to advancing chemistry through collaboration and education. Prof. Radi’s research is characterized by both its practical applications in industry and its contributions to the academic understanding of complex chemical processes.

 

Professional Contributions

Prof. Smaail Radi has made significant contributions to the field of chemistry and academia, notably through his leadership as the Director of the Laboratory of Applied and Environmental Chemistry and as Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Mohamed Premier University. He has published over 220 articles in leading Q1 international journals, cementing his reputation as a prolific researcher. His work extends beyond chemistry into interdisciplinary fields, including Sufi studies, reflecting his broad intellectual curiosity. Prof. Radi has received numerous prestigious awards, such as the First Prize for Scientific Excellence at Mohamed I University. He has served as an expert evaluator for multiple academic institutions and scientific journals, demonstrating his respected authority in scientific evaluation. In addition to his research, he has supervised numerous doctoral and master’s theses, contributing to the development of future scientists. His contributions extend internationally, with visiting professorships and collaborations across universities, further expanding his global scientific impact.

 

Conclusion

Prof. Smaail Radi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a remarkable record of over 220 international publications in top-tier scientific journals, extensive leadership in research projects, and a respected role as a professor and mentor. His contributions span both the natural sciences, particularly in chemistry, and interdisciplinary areas like Sufi studies, showcasing his diverse intellectual range. Prof. Radi’s numerous awards, such as the First Prize for Scientific Excellence, highlight the quality and impact of his work. His expertise is sought by prestigious institutions worldwide, reinforcing his standing as a leading figure in his field. While his research is highly esteemed in academic circles, expanding his public outreach and cross-disciplinary collaborations could further enhance his influence. Overall, Prof. Radi’s dedication, innovation, and leadership make him highly deserving of this prestigious recognition.

 

Publication Top Notes
    1. “Rapid and selective separation of heavy metal ions from aquatic medium using a bidentate functionalized hybrid material”
      • Authors: Oulmidi, A., Radi, S., Tighadouini, S., Rotaru, A., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2025
      • Citations: 0
    2. “Synthesis, structural characterizations, in vitro biological evaluation and computational investigations of pyrazole derivatives as potential antidiabetic and antioxidant agents”
      • Authors: Mortada, S., Karrouchi, K., Hamza, E.H., Masrar, A., Faouzi, M.E.A.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 12
    3. “Progress in the modification of cellulose-based adsorbents for the removal of toxic heavy metal ions”
      • Authors: El Mahdaoui, A., Radi, S., Elidrissi, A., Neves, M.G.P.M.S., Moura, N.M.M.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    4. “Experimental and Computational Investigation of Novel Triazole-Pyrazole Derivative as a Synthetic Corrosion Inhibitor for M-Steel in 1.0M HCl”
      • Authors: Setti, N., Barrahi, A., Elyoussfi, A., Zarrouk, A., Dafali, A.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    5. “High Inhibition for a CoII Tetrazole Bi-pyrazole Dinuclear Complex against Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. Albedinis”
      • Authors: Bahjou, Y., Radi, S., El Massaoudi, M., Wolff, M., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 1
    6. “Synthesis, Crystal Structures, Genotoxicity, and Antifungal and Antibacterial Studies of Ni(II) and Cd(II) Pyrazole Amide Coordination Complexes”
      • Authors: El Mahdaoui, A., Radi, S., Draoui, Y., Robeyns, K., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 1
    7. “Unexpected efficient one-pot synthesis, DFT calculations, and docking study of new 4-hydroxy-2H-chromen-2-one derivatives predicted to target SARS-CoV-2 spike protein”
      • Authors: Toubi, Y., Hakmaoui, Y., EL Ajlaoui, R., Lgaz, H., Hammouti, B.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 3
    8. “New triazole-based coordination complexes as antitumor agents against triple negative breast cancer MDA-MB-468 cell line”
      • Authors: Draoui, Y., Radi, S., Bahjou, Y., Rotaru, A., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2023
      • Citations: 0
    9. “CuII Pyrazolyl-Benzimidazole Dinuclear Complexes with Remarkable Antioxidant Activity”
      • Authors: Chkirate, K., Ati, G.A., Karrouchi, K., Essassi, E.M., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2023
      • Citations: 2
    10. “Coordination Complexes Built from a Ditopic Triazole-Pyrazole Ligand with Antibacterial and Antifungal Performances”
      • Authors: Draoui, Y., Radi, S., El Massaoudi, M., Robeyns, K., Garcia, Y.
      • Year: 2023
      • Citations: 6

     

Smaai RADI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

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