Background
Mohamed was born on July 15, 1949. Son of Djillali Banat and Fatma Chouib.
Mohamed was born on July 15, 1949. Son of Djillali Banat and Fatma Chouib.
Bachelor in Physics, University Algiers, 1972; Doctor in Physics, University Toulouse, France, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, with special honors, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France, 1975; Doctor of Science wit special honors, National Polytechnic Institute, Toulouse, 1985.
Researcher, scientist IMFT/National Center for Scientific Research, Toulouse, 1980-1985, Tokyo-Institute Technology, 1986-1987; consultant, scientist Tokyo, 1987-1988; visiting scientist long term invited distinguished visiting scientists program Tsukuba (Japan) University, 1988-1990; senior consultant, scientist, Research and Development project leader Tokyo, 1990-1999; Research and Development project supervisor Riken/science and technical agency , Japan, 1999—2000; vice president Bell-Consulting Limited, Tokyo, since 1999; consultant, Research and Development projects leader more than 18 companies and institutions Mitsubishi-Atomic-power-industry/MAPI, Japan-Gasoline-Corporation/JGC-NASDA, Nuc.-Fuel-industry/NFI, etc, many others.
elucidation for the first time in collaboration with the staff of the IMFT/National Center for Scientific Research Toulouse-France of the consequences of the Interfacial Turbulence phenomena in Two-Phase Flows with the fabrication of the first related Theoretical Mathematical-Physical Mode
discovery of mechanism of the void-drift phenomena in thermal hydraulics with the down-stream applications for the Power and Process industries, especially for the boiling water nuclear reactors BWR's (carried out in Japan).
Achievements include elucidation for the first time in collaboration with the staff of the IMFT/National Center for Scientific Research Toulouse-France of the consequences of the Interfacial Turbulence phenomena in Two-Phase Flows with the fabrication of the first related Theoretical Mathematical-Physical Model (carried out in France); discovery of mechanism of the void-drift phenomena in thermal hydraulics with the down-stream applications for the Power and Process industries, especially for the boiling water nuclear reactors BWR's (carried out in Japan).
Achievements include elucidation for the first time in collaboration with the staff of the IMFT/National Center for Scientific Research Toulouse-France of the consequences of the Interfacial Turbulence phenomena in Two-Phase Flows with the fabrication of the first related Theoretical Mathematical-Physical Model (carried out in France); discovery of mechanism of the void-drift phenomena in thermal hydraulics with the down-stream applications for the Power and Process industries, especially for the boiling water nuclear reactors Boiling Water Reactor's (carried out in Japan).
Mohamed married to Yoko Matsuda on January 12, 1978.