Young Ceramics Networks

YCN Representative - Algeria

Mohamed Liamine Bella

YCN representative for Algeria

Associate Professor at the Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (Setif 1), and researcher at Emerging Materials Research Unit

amine_bella@hotmail.fr  | mohamedliamine.bella@univ-setif.dz 

    

   

    

My journey in ceramics began during my Master's studies in Optics and Precision Mechanics at Ferhat Abbas Setif 1 University, where I joined the Advanced Ceramics Team within the Emerging Materials Research Unit. Since 2013, I have been developing advanced and composite ceramics using local Algerian materials, with a dual focus: mastering ceramic production from natural clays, and engineering high-performance ceramics for industrial applications.

A pivotal moment in my career was one year research internship at the prestigious MATEIS laboratory (INSA Lyon, France) in 2015-2016, under the Algerian PNE scholarship program. This experience deeply enriched my doctoral research, which I completed in 2022, focusing on the elaboration and characterization of structural ceramics for faucet mixers. By optimizing the microstructural, mechanical, and tribological properties of mullite-alumina composites, through the addition of aluminum hydroxide to local kaolin, I contributed to developing sustainable alternatives to imported alumina-based materials.

Currently, as an associate professor at the Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (Setif 1), and researcher at Emerging Materials Research Unit, I continue to explore kaolin alumina composites and local clay valorization for advanced ceramics and tiles. My work involves the full cycle of ceramic processing, from powder preparation to advanced characterization. My expertise spans ceramic processing, mechanical testing (flexure, indentation, fatigue), and microstructural characterization (SEM-EDS, XRD, AFM….). I am equally passionate about teaching and supervision, guiding Master's students in materials science and sharing my expertise through courses on ceramic technologies.

My engagement with the international ceramics community has grown through presentations at conferences such as ECerS CIEC (Lyon, 2016). These experiences reinforced my belief in the power of scientific exchange and collaborative innovation. 

As the YCN Representative for Algeria, I aim to strengthen connections among young ceramic scientists across North Africa and the Mediterranean, promote the visibility of research based on local resources, and facilitate opportunities for mobility, training, and joint projects. I am committed to supporting early-career researchers in navigating challenges specific to our region while contributing to global advancements in ceramic science.

If you would like to discuss collaborations, share opportunities (PhD positions, workshops, conferences), or simply connect with the Algerian ceramics community, please do not hesitate to reach out. I look forward to building bridges and growing together within the YCN network!

   

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Next JECS Trust Call for projects: IMPORTANT CHANGES

We draw your attention on the following decisions from the JECS Trust Board:

  • The deadline for submission of Mobility only projects of 31st August 2026 is cancelled
  • The deadline for submission of Mobility and General Activity projects of 31st May is postponed to 30th June 2026
  • Only students members of ECerS can apply for Mobility projects 
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38 applications for Mobility projects were submitted to the JECS Trust by the deadline of 28th February 2026.

May 4, 2026

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