Ayoub Tanji
Dr. Ayoub Tanji is a researcher and R&D project manager at the Centre de Métallurgie du Québec (CMQ), where he heads the corrosion and electrochemistry section. He holds a PhD in Materials Engineering and Metallurgy from Laval University (Canada) and a Master’s degree in Materials and Surface Engineering from France. He specializes in the development of advanced metal alloys for energy, biomedical and industrial applications. His work focuses on corrosion protection, coatings and surface treatments, applied metallurgy, as well as the development of materials for hydrogen technologies and batteries.
He coordinates several collaborative projects with Canadian universities (UQTR, Université Laval, INRS, UQAR, Université de Sherbrooke) and international universities: UMONS (Belgium), ENSAM (France), LIST (Luxembourg), UM6P (Morocco), University of Tennessee (United States), University of Michigan (United States), Missouri State University (United States), Brawijaya University (Indonesia) and American University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). It also collaborates with numerous industrial partners through provincial and federal research programs.
Sectors of activity:
- Electrochemistry and advanced processes
- Energy and decarbonization
- Applied metallurgy
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Biography (English version)
Dr. Ayoub Tanji is a researcher and R&D project manager at the Centre de Métallurgie du Québec (CMQ), where he leads the corrosion and electrochemistry division. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering from Université Laval (Canada) and a Master’s degree in Materials and Surface Engineering obtained in France. His expertise focuses on the development of advanced metallic alloys for energy, biomedical, and industrial applications. His research covers corrosion protection, surface coatings and treatments, applied metallurgy, and the development of materials for hydrogen and battery technologies.
He coordinates several collaborative projects with Canadian universities (UQTR, Université Laval, INRS, UQAR, Université de Sherbrooke) and international partners, including UMONS (Belgium), ENSAM (France), LIST (Luxembourg), UM6P (Morocco), University of Tennessee (USA), University of Michigan (USA), Missouri State University (USA), Brawijaya University (Indonesia), and the American University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). He also works closely with numerous industrial partners through provincial and federal research programs.
Fields of expertise:
- Electrochemistry and advanced processes
- Energy and decarbonization
- Applied metallurgy