Lamia Guellouz

 

Head of the Department of Mechanics

Polytechnic School of Tunisia

BP743, 2078 La Marsa, Tunisia

 

22, rue Lieutenant Taj

2080 Ariana  Tunisia

Tel.         (H) 216 1 714 092 (W) 216 1 774 611

E-mail address :  lamia.gallouz@ept.rnu.tn

 

 

 

EDUCATION

 

Doctorat in Mechanics                      University of Aix-Marseille II, France (1995)

Option : Solid Mechanics                  Research Topic: Numerical modeling of the coupled hydraulic-mechanic phenomena in unsaturated soils. Application to earthdams.

 

DEA in Applied Mechanics               National Engineers School of Tunis (1992)

Option :Structure Modeling              Research Topic: Modelling of unsaturated flow with nitrogen and

                    and Computing              phosphate transport. Application to artificial recharge of aquifers.

 

Civil Engineer Diploma                     National Engineers School of Tunis (1991)

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Assistant Professor    National Engineers School of Tunis (Oct. 1998- Present)

 

-          Teaching the 3 courses : General Mechanics, Structure Mechanics, Elasto-plastic large deformations, Topography.

 

Assistant Professor    The Tunisian Polytechnic School (Dec. 1995 - Oct. 1998)

 

-          Teaching the 6 courses : Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Visco-elasticity, Numerical Methods, Mechanics, Hydrodynamics.

 

Research Assistant    Cemagref & University of Aix-Marseille II France (1992 to 1995)

 

-          Conducted computational project in soil mechanic and hydrogeology. Work performed under contract with Cemagref.

 

SKILLS

 

Languages:                 Arabic, French and English.

 

Computer:                  Fortran programming language, various softwares, UNIX and MS-DOS operating systems.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 


L. Guellouz and R. Bouhlila (1999) «Modeling of unsaturated flow with nitrogen and phosphate transport» Water Pollution 99 . Lemnos, Greece.

 

A. GHARAIRI, K. GHENIA, H. SMAOUI, L. Guellouz  and Ph. DUBUJET (1998) « Identification des paramètres de comportement de sable par modélisation de l’essai pénétrométrique » JSTMM'98. Monastir, Tunisia.

 

L. Guellouz, S. Bonelli and O. Débordes (1998) « Modélisation numérique de l’écoulement non saturé dans un milieu poreux déformable. Couplage écoulement d’eau - déformation du sol ».  6ème Colloque Maghrébin sur les Modèles Numériques de l’Ingénieur, Tunis, Tunisia.

 

L. Guellouz, S. Bonelli and O. Débordes (1996) « Modélisation du couplage entre mécanique des sols et écoulement en milieux poreux. Application à la simulation d’un barrage en terre ». Annales Maghrébines de l’Ingénieur (N°1, volume 11, avril 1997).

 

L. Guellouz, S. Bonelli and O. Débordes (1995) « Couplage hydraulique mécanique dans les sols non saturés. Application aux barrages en terre ». Deuxième Colloque National en Calcul des Structures, Giens, France.

 

L. Guellouz, S. Bonelli, O. Débordes and P. ROYET (1994) « Evaluation of pore pressure and settlements of an embankment dam under static loadings ». Third Benchmark Workshop on Numerical Analysis of Dams. Paris, France.

 

L. Guellouz, R. BOUHLILA and M. REKAYA (1992) « Modélisation de l’écoulement et du transport des éléments azotés et phosphatés dans la zone non saturée ». Séminaire Géochimie et Hydrodynamique des Milieux Poreux non Saturés. INAT, Tunis, Tunisia.

 

 

reseArch Work SUPERVISION

 

DEA research works at National Engineers School of Tunis

 

-          Modeling of the penetrometric test using finite element method and fuzzy logic in order to determine the material proporties of soils.

-          Modeling of the Mateur aquifer pollution by nitrogen compounds.

-          Modeling of the two phase flow and transport of a degradable pollutant in porous media.

 

End of Studies Projects at National Engineers School of Tunis

 

-          Modeling of the penetrometric test by cavity expansion. Application to identification of soil material proporties.

 

End of Studies Projects at the Tunisian Polytechnic School

 

-          Conception of GPL spherical tanks.

 

 

NATIONALITY

 

-           Tunisian Citizen