Biography
Dr. Anis Elaoud is professor at the Higher Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Carthage, Tunisia. He is a researcher in Laboratory of Science and Environment Technologies at the University of Carthage, Tunisia. He has more than 15 years of professional experience in the field of higher education and scientific research. Dr. Anis Elaoud is an academic member of the Athens Institute of Research, an expert in the Arab Organization forAgricultural Development, and expert consultant at SCP ‘Canal Saint Provence’.
He has written more than 50 scientific articles in international journals and more than 50 papers in international conferences He conducted research, the most important of which is the study of the effects of magnetic equipment on water and agriculture.
Dr. Anis runs a research topic ‘Effects of water treatment (by nanotechnology and magnetic) on plants and soil’ with an integrated and diverse research team. He presided over and prepared a scientific day on Water «JME'2017» and “International Conference on Statistical Modeling and Applications: Agricultural Field and Remote Sensing «ICSMA 2017»”.
He is member in project Funded by the Ministry PJEC ‘Effet de la magnétisation de l’eau’; member in MAYA project ‘ERASMUS+’; Coordinator of PEJC Project (Water treatment by nanoparticles..).. Weider is the head of three research partnership agreements between Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria.
Research Interest
Water and Agricultural soil

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Higher Institute of Sciences and Technology of Environment
Tunisia
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