Young Tunisians continue to shine around the world in various scientific and technological fields, after a young Tunisian obtained a patent from INNORPI last week .. related to an alternative to the subway and the train within cities. innovation is represented by a “people conveyor belt” similar to the conveyor belts that are implemented, for example, in large airports, large factories or gigantic commercial spaces and can replace traditional public transport, especially metropolitan cities.
And before him, the young Ayman Al-Masmoudi, who turned into a success story and a challenge to disability, managed to learn how to develop mobile applications and websites with his own skills, to become part of a big company
This week, Tunisian astroparticle physics Lina Nassib won the Valley Prize 2023 for her dark matter research.
Lina Nassib was born in Kairouan, then moved at the age of four to Zaghouan, where she grew up and studied. Asked about the secret of her passion for space sciences, Lina said that one night, when she was 8, her family decided to watch the movie “Contact” with Jodie Foster, who plays the role of a scientist looking for. aliens, and the film opened Lina’s eyes not only to the field of astrophysics, but to a world where a woman can study astrophysics and, at the end of the film, Lina has decided that “she will!”.
To make her dream come true, Lina focused on studying at universities abroad to study physics, while she moved to the United States in 2008 to attend Boston University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics in 2012. Subsequently, she moved to the United States in 2008 to attend Boston University. obtained the research doctorate. she in Theoretical Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and she also got a job as a professor at an American university.
Lina explained that she is always looking for opportunities to conduct various research, as she conducted a resonance test for graphene and joined the search for the Higgs boson in Cerno, so she increased her interest in dark matter, emphasizing to be interested in understanding the origin of this matter, and uses a series of simulations and observational data to link the dynamics of matter The dark dynamics of the stars in the Milky Way, deducing the properties of this substance.