Thami Zeghloul | Electrostatics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Thami Zeghloul
Affiliation Université de Poitiers
Country France
Scopus ID 15074458400
Documents 470
Citations 918
h-index 17
Subject Area Electrostatics
Event Global HRM Awards

Thami Zeghloul
Université de Poitiers,  France

Thami Zeghloul is an academic researcher whose work focuses on electrostatic separation technologies, triboelectric charging systems, dielectric barrier discharge treatments, recycling engineering, and electrical applications for industrial processes. His scholarly activities have contributed to advancements in electrostatic material processing, waste recycling technologies, polymer separation systems, and sustainable engineering solutions. His ORCID profile documents an extensive portfolio of journal articles, conference papers, and peer-review activities across multiple international scientific publications.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Professor Thami Zeghloul, whose research activities encompass electrostatic engineering, triboelectric charging phenomena, polymer separation technologies, waste recycling systems, and industrial electrostatic applications. Through numerous journal publications and conference contributions, his work has supported advancements in sustainable resource recovery and electrostatic process optimization.[1][2]

Keywords

Electrostatic Separation, Triboelectric Charging, Recycling Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Dielectric Barrier Discharge, Polymer Processing, Sustainable Technologies, Industrial Applications, Materials Engineering, Waste Recovery.

Introduction

The increasing demand for sustainable recycling technologies has driven substantial research into electrostatic separation systems and triboelectric material processing. Professor Thami Zeghloul has contributed to this field through studies focused on electrostatic charging mechanisms, polymer separation efficiency, waste valorization, and innovative industrial applications of electrostatic technologies.[2][3]

Research Profile

According to the ORCID profile, Professor Thami Zeghloul holds the academic rank of Professeur des Universités (HDR) and maintains an extensive research portfolio comprising dozens of scholarly works. His research spans electrostatic separation systems, tribocharging devices, particle trajectory modeling, plasma treatment technologies, and recycling methodologies for polymer and electronic waste streams.[1]

Research Contributions

Professor Zeghloul’s contributions include the development and optimization of triboelectric charging devices, electrostatic separators, dielectric barrier discharge treatments, and advanced recycling systems for plastic and electronic waste. His work has explored the effects of humidity, electric potential, plasma exposure, electrode design, and particle dynamics on separation performance and process efficiency.[3][4]

Publications

His publication record includes articles in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Journal of Electrostatics, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Sustainability, Tribology International, and other internationally recognized scientific journals. Representative topics include electrostatic separation of waste plastics, triboelectric charging of granular polymers, recycling of WEEE materials, atmospheric plasma treatments, and industrial electrostatic process modeling.[2][5]

Research Impact

The ORCID profile records approximately 96 scholarly works and extensive peer-review activity across leading journals including Nature Communications, Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Electrostatics, Tribology International, and Waste Management. This level of engagement demonstrates active participation in both scientific publication and scholarly evaluation processes.[1][6]

Award Suitability

Professor Thami Zeghloul demonstrates a sustained commitment to research excellence through extensive scientific output, multidisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to sustainable engineering technologies. His work in electrostatic separation, recycling innovation, and materials processing aligns with the objectives commonly associated with research excellence recognition programs.[1][4]

Conclusion

Professor Thami Zeghloul’s academic profile reflects long-term contributions to electrostatic engineering, triboelectric phenomena, industrial recycling systems, and sustainable materials processing. His scholarly output and professional service activities continue to support the advancement of knowledge in electrical engineering and environmental sustainability.[1][5]

References

  1. Scopus author details: Thami Zeghloul, Author ID 15074458400. Scopus

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=15074458400

  2. ORCID. (2026). Thami Zeghloul (0000-0003-0848-9384) Research Profile and Works.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0848-9384

  3. Google Scholar. Thami Zeghloul (SIxW8iIAAAAJ&hl) Research Profile and Works

    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SIxW8iIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  4. Labiod, S., Zeghloul, T., Bendilmi, M.S., et al. (2026). Dielectric barrier discharge treatment for improving the efficiency of tribo-electrostatic separation.

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.2026.3675153

  5. Settaf, B., Ziari, Z., Zeghloul, T., et al. (2026). Atmospheric DBD plasma treatment and its impact on the triboelectric charging of model granular polymers.

    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elstat.2026.104273

  6. Miloua, F., Nemmich, S., Zeghloul, T., et al. (2024). Air-Assisted Tribo-Electrostatic Separator for Recycling of Shredded Waste Plastics.

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su162411142

  7. Achouri, I.E., Boukhoulda, M.F., Medles, K., Zeghloul, T., et al. (2022). Electrostatic Separation of Tribocharged Granular Mixtures of Two or More Plastics Originating From WEEE.

    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.2022.3197544