Professor Karim Allek, research-active professor of applied geophysics at the University of Boumerdes, where he serves as Chair of the Scientific Committee of the Department of Geophysics, as well as a member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of Hydrocarbons. He holds an Engineering Diploma in Geophysics and an M.Sc. in Geological and Mineral Sciences from the Moscow Geological Prospecting University. He obtained a PhD in geophysics from the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB) in Algiers, followed by Postdoctoral University Habilitation from the University of Boumerdes.
Before his academic appointment, he spent over fifteen years as a senior geophysicist in the mineral exploration industry, contributing to multiple projects focused on base metals, gold, and diamond exploration.
His teaching focuses on applied geophysical prospecting methods—gravity, magnetics, radiometry—as well as the processing and interpretation of potential field data in sedimentary basins. His knowledge-transfer commitment extends to training engineers from mining and petroleum corporations in advanced geophysical exploration techniques.
He currently leads the “Predictive Modeling in Exploration” research team at the Earth Physics Laboratory and has contributed to several research projects involving geomagnetism, environmental geophysics, non-seismic methods for hydrocarbon exploration, and predictive mapping of polymetallic mineral systems. He has supervised several M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses. His research focuses on integrated exploration strategies that rely on GIS-based data integration to improve targeting accuracy, advanced gravity and magnetic modeling techniques for subsurface characterization, and unconventional geophysical approaches to hydrocarbon exploration, particularly through the identification of anomalies associated with hydrocarbon microseepage.
Professor Allek has taken part in numerous scientific events, assuming roles in some cases as a member of either the scientific committee or the organizing committee. He has also contributed to several international scientific literature as both an author and a peer reviewer.
Professor Abdelaziz Mridekh is a leading figure in applied geophysics and hydrogeophysics, with over twenty years of experience in research, higher education, and the management of innovative projects. Holding a DEA from the University of Tunis El Manar (1994) and a doctorate from Ibn Tofail University (2002), he enriched his profile with field experience in the private sector (GéoAtlas), which consolidated his mastery of applied methods in geosciences.
As a professor at Ibn Tofail University, he currently leads the "Geoinformation et modélisation" research unit, where he coordinates interdisciplinary programs, technology transfers, and mentorship of young researchers. His areas of expertise include hydrogeophysics, petroleum basin exploration, seismic stratigraphy, geostatistical modeling, and GIS. He has led or co-supervised key projects: studying saline intrusion in aquifers, pollution modeling, consolidation of hydraulic structures, underground hydrogen storage, natural hazard Agadir museum, thus contributing to the sustainable management of natural resources and methodological innovation.
A prolific author, he publishes in international journals, undertakes scientific review activities, and fosters international collaborations, enhancing the reach of his work. His vision for the future is driven by the integration of digital technologies and remote sensing for anticipating climate impacts, and by the training of the new generation of geoscientists.
Solid academic background: high-level education in two recognized universities.
Enriching professional experience: combining research, field practice, and the private sector.
Multidisciplinary expertise: hydrogeophysics, petroleum exploration, seismic stratigraphy, GIS, and innovative technologies.
Major scientific contributions: advances in saline intrusion, prevention of groundwater pollution, and infrastructure stabilization.
Leadership and international collaboration: team leadership, mentoring, and active involvement in global scientific networks.
Professor Eleftheria E. Papadimitriou, a geologist and seismologist with a deep commitment to advancing the field of geophysics. With a Bachelor's degree in Geology and a Ph.D. specializing in Seismology, her career has been dedicated to furthering our understanding of earthquakes and seismic activity. Fluent in Greek, English, French, and Russian, she has fostered international collaborations and established connections with approximately 55 foreign institutions.
She has actively engaged in teaching seismology to undergraduate and postgraduate students, nurturing their passion for geophysics, mentoring and guiding the theses of undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. students.
She is also a member of eight scientific societies and have actively contributed to 14 special committees and councils. In recognition of her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, she served as the Editor-in-Chief of Acta Geophysica, a prestigious publication managed by the Polish Academy of Sciences and Springer, for seven years. Additionally, she holds the position of Associate Editor in five scientific peer-reviewed journals.
She also actively paricipated in more than 100 scientific meetings, made significant contributions to over 70 research projects, assuming scientific responsibility for 20 of them. With over 250 publications and more than 2400 citations (excluding self citaions of all authors), her research has made a lasting impact on the field of geophysics.
She also holds leadership positions, including serving on boards of directors and as the Head of the Department and Laboratory of Geophysics at the School of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Professor Hakim Gabtni is a senior geophysicist and full Professor at the Georesources Laboratory, Centre of Water Research and Technology (CERTE), Tunisia, where he currently serves as the Director General. He earned a B.S. degree in geology/geophysics in 2000, a master's degree in 2002, a Ph.D. in 2006, and HDR in 2012 from Tunis El Manar University (Tunisia).
His research interests encompass gravity and aeromagnetic investigations of sedimentary basins, integrated potential geophysical techniques, seismic methods for three-dimensional modeling of complex geological structures, and the application of microgravity, seismic refraction/MASW, electromagnetic methods, and electrical resistivity tomography to near-surface geology, water resources, and georesources exploration. He has conducted numerous research and development projects and provided extensive consulting services. Pr. Gabtni has served as associate editor and guest editor for several international high-impact scientific journals and is the reviewer and author of numerous scientific publications.