Bensiradj Nour El Houda | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bensiradj Nour El Houda | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Bensiradj Nour El Houda | ENS Kouba | Algeria

Dr. Bensiradj Nour El Houda is an Associate Professor at the Higher Normal School (ENS) Kouba, Algeria, and a researcher at the Computational and Photonic Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, USTHB. She holds a Magister (2010), a Doctorate in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (2017), and a University Accreditation (2021). Her research focuses on computational chemistry, electronic spectroscopy, organometallic complexes, renewable energies, and photovoltaic materials (ZIFs). She has supervised numerous Master’s theses, coordinated national research projects, and published extensively in high-impact international journals. Dr. Bensiradj has also participated in international collaborations and conferences across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, contributing significantly to advancing theoretical and applied chemistry.

Author Profile

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Education

Dr. Bensiradj Nour El Houda began her academic journey with an early passion for chemistry, physics, and computational sciences, which shaped her career path in higher education and advanced research. She pursued her Magister degree in Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB) in 2010, specializing in theoretical and computational chemistry. Her thesis, “Study of Electron Spectroscopy Applied to Chemical Systems: ZnTe and its Ions”, reflected her early interest in spectroscopic analysis and computational modeling. The thesis was supervised by Prof. O. Ouamerali and awarded with a “Very Good” distinction, highlighting her excellence at the initial stages of her career.

Building upon this foundation, Dr. Bensiradj continued to explore the intersection of theoretical chemistry and spectroscopy, completing her Doctorate in Science in 2017 at USTHB. Her doctoral thesis, “Theoretical Study of Excited States and Electronic Spectroscopy of Chemical and Biological Systems”, marked a significant step in her scholarly journey, earning a “Very Honorable” mention. In 2021, she achieved University Accreditation with honors, a milestone that formally recognized her capacity to conduct independent research and mentor emerging scholars.

Experience

Dr. Bensiradj’s professional career is deeply tied to her dual roles as an academic educator and researcher. She began as an Assistant Teacher at ENS Kouba in 2013, later advancing to Lecturer (2017) and subsequently to Associate Professor (2021). Over the years, she has taught a wide spectrum of subjects, including quantum chemistry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical equilibrium, analytical chemistry, and computational methods at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her teaching style blends theoretical rigor with applied perspectives, bridging the gap between computational simulations and real-world chemical systems.

In parallel, she has guided numerous Master’s theses on topics ranging from theoretical studies of molecular clusters, natural product chemistry, spectroscopy of transition metal complexes, environmental chemistry, and deep learning applications in chemical analysis. This supervision reflects her ability to integrate theoretical models with experimental validation, preparing future researchers with interdisciplinary expertise.

Research Focus

Dr. Bensiradj Nour El Houda’s research is firmly anchored in computational and photonic theoretical chemistry, with her work spanning a diverse range of interconnected themes. She specializes in electronic spectroscopy and advanced quantum chemistry methods such as HF, DFT, and TDDFT, applying these approaches to investigate the structure and reactivity of organic, metallic, and organometallic compounds. A significant aspect of her research also centers on the modeling of photovoltaic materials and renewable energy applications, with a particular emphasis on Zeolitic-Imidazolate Frameworks (ZIFs) for gas adsorption, storage, and energy solutions. Additionally, she has contributed to the development of computational codes that optimize chemical modeling, enhancing both accuracy and efficiency in theoretical simulations. Beyond these areas, Dr. Bensiradj has actively engaged in environmental chemistry, exploring innovative methods for heavy metal removal, wastewater treatment, and green chemistry applications, thereby linking computational studies with real-world environmental sustainability.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Bensiradj’s academic excellence has been consistently acknowledged. She earned distinctions in both her Magister and Doctoral degrees, culminating in a University Accreditation with Honors in 2021. She has been entrusted with national research projects, including CNEPRU and PRFU projects focused on hydrogen storage, non-linear optics, and computational modeling of organometallic systems.

Her international collaborations with CSIC Madrid (Spain) and Yarmouk University (Jordan) further strengthened her recognition as a scholar with cross-border research impact. She has also co-authored interdisciplinary studies combining experimental and theoretical approaches, enhancing her profile as a versatile researcher.

Impact and Influence

Through her teaching, mentorship, and research, Dr. Bensiradj has had a lasting influence on the Algerian and global scientific community. She has trained a new generation of chemists in theoretical and computational methods, contributing to the advancement of quantum chemistry education in Algeria. Her research on renewable energies, spectroscopy, and water treatment addresses pressing global challenges, linking academic insights with sustainable solutions.

Her interdisciplinary work, merging computational simulations, spectroscopy, environmental chemistry, and machine learning, has inspired both colleagues and students to adopt innovative approaches in chemical research. Moreover, her publications continue to be cited internationally, amplifying Algeria’s scientific visibility in theoretical chemistry.

Publications 

‘DFT studies of single and multiple molecular adsorption of CH4,SF6 and H2O in Zeolitic-Imidazolate Framework.

Author: N.Bensiradj, V.Timon, R.Boussessi,S.Dalbouha and ML.senent
Journal: Inorganica Chimica Acta
Year: 2019

”Phytochemical Study and Antibacterial Effects of Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl (Algeria): Experimental and Computational Investigations”.

Author:N.Zouaghi, N.Bensiradj, C.Cavaleiro, B.Nadjemi ,and M. trari
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
Year: 2020

Newly Streptomyces-Induced Rabelomycin after Specific Amino Acid Supplementations: Experimental and Computational Investigations of Reactivities.

Author:Samira Tata, Nour El Houda Bensiradj, Amine Yekkour, Selma Snini, Atika Meklat & Noureddine Bouras
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Bensiradj stands as a remarkable figure in the realm of computational and photonic theoretical chemistry, seamlessly merging fundamental quantum principles with applied environmental and energy-focused research. Her groundbreaking studies on spectroscopy, quantum chemistry methods, renewable energy systems, and sustainable environmental practices reflect both scientific depth and societal relevance. With an impressive record of publications, international collaborations, and active participation in global conferences, she continues to inspire the academic community while addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Her work not only enriches scientific knowledge but also paves the way for future innovations in clean energy, green chemistry, and advanced computational modeling—ensuring that her contributions will leave a lasting legacy for generations of researchers to come.