Chair Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
I have spent more than three decades asking a single question: how can the ground beneath our feet address the greatest challenges of our time? Born in North Africa, educated in France, and based in Switzerland, my work has always been global in scope and grounded in the conviction that geotechnical engineering is a field of immense, underexplored potential.
I joined the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) as a research fellow in 1994, was appointed Chair Professor in 2006, and have directed the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics since 2008. From 2012 to 2022, I led the Civil Engineering Section, overseeing 600 students and 120 faculty members while maintaining the department's position in the QS Top 10 globally.
My research addresses four interconnected challenges: harnessing renewable energy from underground infrastructure, permanently sequestering CO2 in deep geological formations, ensuring the safety of nuclear waste repositories over millennia, and engineering soils using nature's own chemistry. This work has produced 13 books, over 400 peer-reviewed articles, and more than 20,000 citations.
Beyond EPFL, I serve as Vice President for Europe of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, where I am a candidate for the global presidency in 2026. I am an elected member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences and the Academia Europaea, and have held visiting professorships at Duke, Northwestern, King Abdulaziz, and Hohai universities.
My commitment to impact extends beyond academia. I have founded five startups, including Enerdrape - a geothermal energy company ranked in the Swiss Top 100 for three consecutive years - and MeduSoil, which applies bio-cementation technology to real-world construction challenges.
I have mentored over 50 PhD students and trained generations of geotechnical engineers, many of whom now hold influential positions in academia, industry, and government worldwide.
EPFL, 2006 - present
EPFL, 2012 - 2022. 600 students, 120 faculty, QS Top 10.
Duke; Northwestern; King Abdulaziz; Hohai universities
Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment (Elsevier)
2022 - present. Candidate for Global Presidency, June 2026, Vienna.
Associated Research Centers for the Urban Underground Space
2024
Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences, 2021
Geothermal panel technology. Swiss Top 100: 2023, 2024, 2025.
Bio-cementation. 50%+ lower carbon footprint than Portland cement.
Energy geostructures consultancy and technology transfer.
Geotechnical technology spin-offs from LMS research.
Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics, Algiers
Ecole Centrale Paris
Beginning of a career at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
600 students, 120 faculty. QS Top 10 throughout tenure.
International conference on greenhouse gas technologies
Elsevier. The definitive reference work in the field.
Election: June 2026, Vienna.
Deep Foundations Institute, Bruges
Hungarian Chamber of Engineers, Budapest
Minneapolis, USA
Heriot-Watt University (UK); Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
Three consecutive years