Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abderrahmane Belhaoues | Technology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abderrahmane Belhaoues | Technology | Research Excellence Award

Skikda University | Algeria

Dr. Abderrahmane Belhaoues is an active researcher in polymer science, specializing in polymeric materials, polymer blends, elastomers, and the physical chemistry and characterization of polymers. His work focuses on understanding the engineering properties, rheology, and processing behavior of plastics and elastomeric materials, contributing to advancements in soft materials and rubber technology. His research integrates fundamental chemistry with applied material science to support industrial and technological innovations. According to Scopus data, he has 8 indexed documents with 68 citations and an h-index of 6, with additional visibility and citation growth reflected across Google Scholar, indicating consistent scholarly impact.

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Featured Publications

Effect of Gamma Radiation on the Chemical Structure and Physical Properties of Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)
– Polymers, 2026

Integration of Polymer-Based Phase Change Materials Into Building Walls in the Hot Region of Algeria
– SPE Polymers, 2026

Preparation and characterization of a high-density polyethylene/date seed (HDPE/DS) composites: Effect of particle size, content, and chemical treatment of the DS powder filler on composite properties
– Journal of Composite Materials, 2025

Excellent compatibilization effect of (ENR/PP-g-MA) as a dual reactive compatibilizer on the immiscible thermoplastic elastomer based on nitrile rubber and polypropylene blends: Insights from experimental and computational studies
– Materials Today Communications, 2024

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Effect of Physical and Chemical Compatibilization on the Properties of Thermoplastic Elastomers derived from Natural Rubber and Polypropylene Blends
– Materials Today Communications, 2024