Amine BOUROUINA

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  • Laboratoire d'automatique, de génie des procédés et de génie pharmaceutique (LAGEPP)
  • École Supérieure de Chimie Physique Électronique de Lyon (CPE)
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Amine Bourouina is a lecturer at CPE Lyon and a researcher at the LAGEPP laboratory. After earning his engineering degree in Chemical Engineering from USTHB in Algeria, he pursued advanced studies at the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, completing a Master’s and PhD in Process Engineering. His research focused on the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction, investigating the behavior and kinetics of catalytic species in both homogeneous and heterogeneous systems. This was followed by a postdoctoral position at the LAGEPP laboratory, where he worked on CO₂ capture through carbonation and the aqueous dissolution of recycled concrete aggregates.

Dr. Bourouina’s teaching includes mass and heat transfer, thermodynamics, and ideal reactor design, with a strong focus on practical applications. His research interests encompass sustainable hydrogen production methods, catalytic reactor design, and concrete carbonation processes. He has contributed to various industrial and academic projects at IFPEN and LAGEPP, advancing solutions in catalytic processes, refining, and petrochemical modeling.

In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Bourouina co-founded APPROCE, an interactive platform for training in process engineering, which aims to support skill development in the field. His expertise includes dynamic modeling, parametric estimation, and proficiency in multiple programming languages (e.g., Matlab, Python, C++), underscoring his commitment to innovation and efficiency in process engineering.


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Dynamic modeling Kinetic study Catalytic reactor

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