The Organic Chemistry Department is one of the distinguished academic departments at the Faculty of Sciences, Blida 1 University. It was established in 1447 AH (2025 AD) as a center for teaching and advancing the sciences of organic chemistry. The department aims to provide high-quality education in various fields of organic chemistry, training students in both basic and advanced principles.
The curriculum covers a wide range of organic compounds, including hydrocarbons, organometallic compounds, cyclic hydrogen compounds, pharmaceutical compounds, and polymers. The department strives to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand chemical reactions through studying their mechanisms.
Students are also trained in modern organic chemistry techniques, such as spectroscopic analysis and separation techniques, to analyze chemical compounds effectively. The department offers academic programs at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, teaching students how to apply organic chemistry concepts in areas like pharmaceutical industries, petrochemicals, and biotechnology.
Moreover, the department fosters research collaboration with local and international academic and industrial institutions, promoting the application of organic chemistry to address health, environmental, and industrial challenges. The Organic Chemistry Department is committed to preparing a new generation of researchers capable of tackling complex scientific and medical challenges, contributing to the advancement of scientific research and supporting the national economy through applications of organic chemistry in various fields.
Dr. Ouardi Adel
Head of the Organic
Chemistry Department
CV Highlights:
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Head of the Organic Chemistry Department, 2025
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Specialization: Polymer Chemistry and Thin-Film Extraction
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PhD in Sciences from Houari Boumediene University of Science and Technology, Bab Ezzouar
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Responsible for the Bachelor’s program in Organic Chemistry, 2020–2025
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Chair of the Scientific Committee of the Chemistry Department, 2023–2025