Houda-Imane Faraoun

Houda-Imane Faraoun
Minister of Post, Information Technology & Communication of Algeria
Assumed office
1 May 2015
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Preceded by Moussa Benhamadi
Personal details
Born (1979-06-16) 16 June 1979
Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria

Houda-Imane Faraoun, also spelled Feraoun, is an Algerian physicist and materials scientist who has served as the Minister of Post, Information Technology & Communication in the government of Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal since May 1st, 2015.[1] She is also a professor of Physics at the University of Tlemcen, a post she has held in various capacities since 2006.[2] She holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Sidi Bel Abbès and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard.[3]

Early life

Faraoun was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria on June 16th, 1979.[4] She received her baccalaureate at the age of 16. In 1999, at the age of 20, she received a degree (DES) in Physics from the University of Sidi Bel Abbès and began her studies for a doctorate in Solid-state Physics at the same institution.[5] A determined student, she concurrently pursued a doctorate at the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard in Mechanical Engineering. In 2005, she received PhDs from both universities.[6]

Career

In 2006, Faraoun was named an Instructor and Researcher at the University of Tlemcen, a city in western Algeria. From 2010-2011, she served as the head of the university's Condensed Matter Physics department.[7] While still teaching, Faraoun served as the Director General of Algeria's Agency for Thematic Research, Science & Technology (ATRST) from 2012-2015. Her research at the University of Tlemcen focuses on materials science and computational physics. Over the course of her career, she has published more than forty articles in international scientific journals.[8] Her most recent scientific publication, "Determination of Mechanical Properties of Porous Silicon with Image Analysis and Finite Element," was presented at the 8th International Conference on Material Sciences in December of 2014.[9]

Faraoun was appointed as Minister of Post, Information Technology & Communication by Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal on May 1st, 2015 during a larger cabinet re-shuffling.[10] She is the youngest minister in the current Algerian cabinet, and one of the youngest ministers in the country's history.[11] Along with Aïcha Tagabou and Mounia Meslem, she is one of only three women in the current Algerian cabinet.[12] In 2015, Forbes named Faraoun #9 on its list of the Ten Most Powerful Arab Women in Government.[13]

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