Dr. Nasr Bensalah is a Professor of Chemistry with the department of Chemistry and Earth Sciences, at college of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University. He has more than 20 years’ experience in teaching and research in the field of electroanalytical and environmental chemistry. His research interests are focused on the applications of electrochemical technologies for energy storage, water treatment, and chemical analysis. This includes developing new materials for electrochemical storage devices and sensing, and new technologies for water/wastewater treatment to address problems of local, regional and global importance. Recently, his research interests are mainly focused on the development of conversion-type (transition metal fluorides and sulfur-based materials) cathodes and silicon-based anodes for Lithium-ion and metal-ion batteries. He was awarded a prestigious Fulbright scholarship (October 2008 – July 2009) from US department of State for his contributions in developing electrochemical technologies as green environmental remediation methods. He is expert in electro-analytical methods for battery testing including cyclic voltammetry, anodic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and other electrochemical testing specifications. He received internal and external grants to develop research in the field of energy storage devices and sensing. He published more than 80 papers in peer-reviewed international journals and he has supervised 12 MSc-students and 8 PhD- students.