Mrs. Fatouma Maamar | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Centre de développement des satellites at Agence Spatiale Algérienne, Algeria
Fatouma maamar 🎓 is a dedicated researcher in mechanical engineering, currently serving as a maître de recherche B at the Centre de Développement des Satellites (CDS) in Oran, Algeria 🛰️. With expertise in opto-mechanics, satellite systems, and thermo-optomechanical modeling, she has contributed significantly to Algeria’s space programs, including Alsat-1B and Alsat-1C 🚀. Holding a Ph.D. from Université Paul Sabatier – Toulouse III, France 🇫🇷, she has been actively involved in academia and industry, blending theoretical and applied research. Her work in spacecraft design, mechanical simulations, and optical systems has led to multiple high-impact publications 📚.
Professional Profile:
Education & Experience
📌 Education
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🎓 Doctorat en Science (Génie Mécanique) – Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III, France (2011)
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🎓 Habilitation Universitaire (Génie Mécanique) – USTO-Oran, Algeria (2021)
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🎓 Ingénieur d’État en Génie Mécanique – USTO-Oran, Algeria (2006)
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🎓 Licence en Génie Mécanique – ENSET-Oran, Algeria (1999)
📌 Experience
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🛰️ Maître de Recherche B – CDS Oran (Present)
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🛠️ Opto-Mechanical Engineer, Alsat-1B – SSTL, UK (2014)
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🔧 Engineer in Payload Integration, Alsat-1B – CDS Oran (2015-2016)
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📏 Engineer in Metrology – Ministry of Industry and Mines, Oran (2000-2001)
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📚 University Lecturer (Maths & Mechanical Engineering) – USTO-Oran (Since 2001)
Professional Development
Fatouma maamar continuously hones her expertise through specialized training 📖. She received advanced education in spacecraft systems design at the University of Surrey, UK 🇬🇧 (2014) and high-reliability soldering at the University of Portsmouth 🇬🇧 (2015). Her proficiency in SolidWorks includes expert-level courses in sheet metal design, assembly, advanced parts, and visualization 🎨. Additionally, she completed training in ANSYS Mechanical simulations at CDS Oran ⚙️. In 2024, she is set to undergo further training in composite material applications at the École Militaire Polytechnique, Algeria 🏗️. Her commitment to continuous learning strengthens her contributions to aerospace engineering 🚀.
Research Focus
Fatouma maamar specializes in mechanical engineering for aerospace applications 🚀. Her research spans opto-mechanics, thermo-optomechanical modeling, and satellite payload integration 🛰️. She explores stress analysis in bonded joints, ensuring durability in extreme space conditions 🌌. Additionally, she optimizes lens mounting configurations for space optics 🔭, advancing Algeria’s satellite capabilities. Her tribology studies enhance bearing efficiency in propulsion systems ⚙️. Contributing to major space missions like Alsat-1B & Alsat-1C, she bridges theoretical models with real-world applications, improving satellite design and performance 🌍. Her work significantly impacts space technology and mechanical system optimization.
Awards & Honors
🏅 United Group Research Award – Recognized for outstanding research contributions (2019)
🏆 Gold Medal in Physics – 1st Class in B.Sc. (Hons.), University of Rajshahi
🌍 Top Contributor in Aerospace Research – Recognized for her work in satellite engineering
📜 Lead Investigator in National Space Programs – Honored for her leadership in Alsat projects
✨ Published in High-Impact Journals – Featured in Advances in Space Research and Tribology in Industry
Publication Top Notes
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“Analysis of Thermo-Opto-Mechanical System and Stress Birefringence in Elastically Bonded Optics for Space Applications”
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Authors: Fatouma Maamar
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Journal: Advances in Space Research
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Publication Date: March 4, 2025
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DOI: Not provided in the available information.
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Summary: This article focuses on the analysis of thermo-opto-mechanical systems and the effects of stress birefringence in elastically bonded optical components used in space applications.
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“Optomechanical Optimal Design Configuration and Analysis of Glue Pad Bonds in Lens Mounting for Space Application”
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Author: Boudjemai,
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Journal: Advances in Space Research
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Publication Date: May 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2020.01.025
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Summary: This study presents an optimal design configuration and analysis of glue pad bonds used in lens mounting for space applications, aiming to enhance the performance and reliability of optical systems in space environments.
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“A Brief Comparison of Self-Weight Deflection and Optical Path Difference of Lens Mount for Space Applications”
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Author: Fatouma Maamar
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Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Science
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Publication Date: Not specified in the available information.
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DOI: Not provided in the available information.
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Summary: This article compares self-weight deflection and optical path difference in lens mounts designed for space applications, providing insights into the mechanical and optical performance of lens mounting systems under gravitational influences.
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Conclusion
Fatouma Maamar stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful contributions to mechanical engineering and aerospace research, her leadership in satellite technology projects, and her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through international collaborations. Her work in optomechanics for space applications, combined with her research leadership, makes her an excellent nominee for this prestigious recognition.