Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdelkader SLIMANE | Materials | Best Researcher Award
University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf | Algeria
Dr. Abdelkader Slimane is a distinguished Algerian academic and Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering, currently serving at the University of Oran. With a profound specialization in structural damage and reliability, he has significantly contributed to both academia and industry. His career spans roles in education, aerospace research, metrology, and advanced mechanical simulations, making him a dynamic figure in engineering science.
Author Profile👤
Strengths for the Awards✨
Dr. Abdelkader Slimane demonstrates exceptional qualifications and achievements that make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, specialized in damage and reliability of structures, his work bridges fundamental research and practical application, especially in aerospace and structural integrity.
His research experience spans satellite vibration testing at INTESPACE (AIRBUS), fatigue analysis, fracture mechanics, and advanced material simulations. Notably, he has published 22 peer-reviewed journal articles in top-tier mechanical and structural engineering journals such as:
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Journal of Materials Research and Technology (2015)
He also serves as editor and reviewer for international journals, contributing to the global research community. Dr. Slimane’s involvement in conference presentations (over 17) and his interdisciplinary collaborations in satellite design and industrial safety highlight his applied research impact.
🎓 Education
Dr. Slimane’s academic journey is marked by excellence. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2015–2016) with a focus on the damage and reliability of structures, achieving the distinction of Very Honorable. Prior to that, he completed his Magister in Mechanical Engineering in 2012 as Valedictorian, and his State Engineering degree in 2010 with top honors. He also pursued various trainings, notably with AIRBUS-Toulouse (France) on acoustic vibration and satellite testing, enriching his global engineering perspective.
👨‍🔬 Experience
Dr. Slimane has amassed rich professional experience across teaching, research, and industrial domains. Since 2017, he has served as an Associate Professor at the University of Oran. His previous roles include Lecturer at Sidi Bel Abbès University and Researcher at the Satellites Development Center (CDS), contributing notably to vibration testing for space applications. Additionally, he held positions such as Maintenance Engineer (EPTP) and Central Inspector in Legal Metrology (ONML). His career reflects a deep commitment to applied engineering solutions.
🔬 Research Interests On Materials
His research interests encompass structural integrity, damage mechanics, fatigue analysis, satellite vibration testing, and advanced simulation methods such as the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman model. Dr. Slimane’s contributions bridge theoretical modeling and real-world engineering challenges, particularly in welded structures, carbon steel failure, and space materials. He is also an editor and reviewer for multiple international journals.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Throughout his academic career, Dr. Slimane has received multiple accolades and honors, including Valedictorian distinctions in both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. He has led key international collaborations and received certifications from globally reputed aerospace institutions like AIRBUS-INTESPACE. His editorial responsibilities and research contributions have elevated his reputation within the global mechanical engineering community.
📚 Publications
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Parametric study of the ductile damage by the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman model of structures in carbon steel A48-AP
Authors: A. Slimane, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S.A. Slimane
Year: 2015
Citations: 60 -
Hypervelocity impact on honeycomb structure reinforced with bi-layer ceramic/aluminum facesheets used for spacecraft shielding
Authors: S.A. Slimane, A. Slimane, A. Guelailia, A. Boudjemai, S. Kebdani, A. Smahat, et al.
Year: 2022
Citations: 52 -
Effect of position of tension-loaded inserts on honeycomb panels used for space applications
Authors: S. Slimane, S. Kebdani, A. Boudjemai, A. Slimane
Year: 2018
Citations: 32 -
Contribution to the study of fatigue and rupture of welded structures in carbon steel-a48 ap: experimental and numerical study
Authors: A. Slimane, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S.A. Slimane
Year: 2015
Citations: 25 -
Parameters effects analysis of rotary ultrasonic machining on carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite using an interactive RSM Method
Authors: A. Slimane, S. Slimane, S. Kebdani, M. Chaib, S. Dahmane, B. Bouchouicha, et al.
Year: 2019
Citations: 24 -
An interactive method for predicting industrial equipment defects
Authors: A. Slimane, S. Kebdani, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S. Slimane, et al.
Year: 2018
Citations: 19 -
Optimization of ultimate tensile strength with DOE approach for application FSW process in the aluminum alloys AA6061-T651 & AA7075-T651
Authors: M. Chaib, A. Slimane, S.A. Slimane, A. Ziadi, B. Bouchouicha
Year: 2021
Citations: 18 -
Determination of the optimal path of three axes robot using genetic algorithm
Authors: S.A. Dahmane, A. Megueni, A. Azzedine, A. Slimane, A. Lousdad
Year: 2019
Citations: 17 -
Modeling and optimization of a cracked pipeline under pressure by an interactive method: design of experiments
Authors: B. Kaddour, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, A. Slimane
Year: 2018
Citations: 17 -
Analysis and compensation of positioning errors of robotic systems by an interactive method
Authors: S.A. Dahmane, A. Slimane, M. Chaib, M. Kadem, L. Nehari, S.A. Slimane, et al.
Year: 2023
Citations: 14
âś… Conclusion
Dr. Abdelkader Slimane exemplifies academic excellence and applied innovation in mechanical engineering. His impactful research, global collaborations, and dedication to student development position him as a leading candidate for the Best Researcher Award. From pioneering fatigue simulations to advancing aerospace structures, Dr. Slimane’s contributions continue to drive progress in engineering science. His work not only strengthens industrial reliability but also propels the future of space applications.