Mosto Bousmina
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Mosto Mostapha Bousmina is a physicist and rheologist working on nanomaterials and nanotechnology.
He was president of the Quebec Society of Polymers (SQP), Director of SPE (Society of Plastic Engineers: Quebec section), Editor for the Americas for the Journal of Polymer Engineering,[1] Member of the Canada Team of aerospace research, Chair of NSERC evaluation committee (chemical and metallurgical engineering section). He is presently the Vice-president of the Canadian Society of Rheology and the holder of Canada Research Chair, Tier I on Polymer Physics and Nanomaterials. His important contributions are in rheological modeling of polymeric multiphase systems, in thermodynamics and nanomaterials.[2]
[edit] Awards
- Louis-Pasteur Award, 1993
- Prize of Quebec Minister of Commerce and Industry, 1998
- Morand Lambla Award from the Polymer Processing Society (PPS) "original contribution of a young researcher (under age 39) to the field of polymer processing" in 2000[3]
- Canada Top-Twenty Award, 2002
- Steacie fellowship, 2004.[4]

