Biography:
Dr. Rawia Nasri holds a Ph.D. in Solid State Chemistry with High Honors from the Faculty of Sciences, Tunis (2016). She also earned a Master’s degree in Solid State Chemistry (2012, High Honors) and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Chemistry (2010, with Distinction) from the same institution. With teaching experience spanning 2014 to 2022, Dr. Nasri has instructed various General Chemistry Lab sections for Applied License in Chemistry programs. Her research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of molybdates for photocatalytic applications, conducted at the Laboratory of Materials, Crystallochemistry, and Applied Thermodynamics (2021–2022). Nasri also completed a postdoctoral position (2018–2019), specializing in the crystal chemistry and synthesis of molybdates. Her work involved advanced techniques, including the CAD-4 Enraf-Nonius X-ray diffractometer and UV-Visible spectrophotometry, contributing significantly to the understanding and development of photocatalytic materials.
Title : Photocatalytic activities under solar light of NaLi1.07Co2.94(MoO4)5 nanoparticles