Mohamedi Mohamed
Electrochemistry
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Canada
Biography
Ingénieur, Génie-Chimique, National Polytechnic School of Alger (ENPA), Algeria DEA, Electrochemistry, National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (INPG), France Doctorate, Electrochemistry, National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (INPG), France Professor at the INRS-ÉMT since 2004
Research Interest
Professor Mohamedi is interested in energy microsystems: Development of new concepts of miniature fuel cells (<0.02 cm2 micro-structured). This domain uses electromechanical microsystems (MEMS) technologies combined with micro / nano electrochemical methods. This type of battery applies to: micro-sensors, wireless MEMS, microwave power sources for medical devices, etc. Passive Fuel Cells (10 ~ 30 cm2) Air / Alcohol. These cells use the oxygen contained in atmospheric air, and the alcohol solution is stored in an incorporated reservoir. This type of batteries is intended for portable electronics: laptops, and cell phones. Micro / nano electrochemical fabrication of new electrode materials for lithium micro-batteries. Development of new superoxide or carbonaceous materials for microcapacitors. Development of advanced microelectroanalytical methods: single-particle electrode, microcavity electrode, integrated ultramicroelectrodes, electrodes with interdigital microarrays.
Publications
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Gougis M, Tabet-Aoul A, Ma D, Mohamedi M. Laser synthesis and tailor-design of nanosized gold onto carbon nanotubes for non-enzymatic electrochemical glucose sensor. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 2014 Mar 31;193:363-9.