Budding geniuses have an appointment with the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Mongi Bawendi. The Franco-Tunisian is eagerly awaited this May 22 at the Engineering, Science and Technology Festival in Tunis, where he will be the guest of honour…
This event, initiated by the ENIT Alumni Association (ADENIT) and led by Amine Boussarsar, is backed by the school management and a plethora of academic and industrial partners as well as Evey Live. The opening day will be observed by a conference led by the Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, followed by a debate staged by Professor Rifaat Chaabouni.
The second day, May 29, will be punctuated by presentations by a range of specialists, including Chiheb Bouden, Ouael Chouchanen, Rached Dghfous, Lilia Sifaoui, Jamel Ksibi, Karim Gharbi, Walid Belhadj Amor and Seifeddine Radhouani. In addition, there will be a cultural beach hosted by Dora Latiri, Abdelhamid Bouchank and Ghofrane Heraghi, enriched by the presentation of Dora Laatiri’s book dedicated to the memory of her dad, Mokhtar Latiri.
Remark that this meeting is a crucible for exchanges between industrial and academic players; it underscores significant advances and innovative projects, and promotes multi-sectoral engineering professions, highlighting ENIT’s expertise. There is no doubt that the arrival of the illustrious Moungi Bawendi will propel the event into another dimension.
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