United States: Huge Achievement by Algerian Researcher Noureddine Melikechi

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Professor Nourredine Melikechi, who has just been honored again in the United States, is about to publish an important book on cancer detection. The Kennedy College of Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, of which he is the dean, congratulated him for his work, which has been cited more than 10,000 times.

“Congratulations to our very own Dean,  Noureddine Melikechi, for reaching and surpassing 10,000 citations (exactly 10,017)!! A remarkable achievement and a testament to the impact of his work on science,” Kennedy College of Science wrote in a post on its Twitter account.

To the work of Professor Melikechi, which has just been hailed by the Kennedy College of Sciences, will soon be added to a book on the detection of cancer. Noureddine Melikechi, who participated in NASA’s Mars 2020 program, is preparing to publish a book on the physics (optics) and early detection of cancers, with the participation of researchers from around the world, learned TSA from the interested.

Professor Melikechi will publish a book on the physics and detection of cancers

To write this book, which will be released in a few days in the United States and England, the Algerian NASA researcher involved two researchers based in Algeria and other contributors from the United States, China, Saint Petersburg in Russia, from Japan, Canada, and the Czech Republic. “  I brought in two Algerian researchers because I like what they do and to make the country shine abroad,” explains Noureddine Melikechi to TSA.

A member of the Curiosity and Perseverance scientific missions, Professor Melikechi was born in 1958 in Thénia in the wilaya of Boumerdes. After obtaining a DES in physics at the University of Bab Ezzouar in Algiers, he won a scholarship to continue his career in England where he brilliantly completed a doctorate and a post-doctorate specializing in quantum optics.

Returning to Algeria in 1988 to do his military service, he left the country again two years later for the United States where he carried out numerous works in the field of scientific research.