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the USA. I would like to see Algerian students learn from some of the best faculty in their fields, get exposed to a different way of learning, and contribute new discoveries. The reality is that scholarship implies funds, which are typically supported by the philanthropic engagement of businesses and people who can and wish to do this. I can assure you that should anyone wish to create such a scholarship, I will more than happy to help. 9-What you like to do when you aren’t working on researches? I like to learn about life stories, new ideas, new cultures, and new ways of doing things. I read and travel. I walk in the woods. I have enjoyed going to yoga classes but my time is so limited that I have missed many classes recently. When possible, I play soccer for fun. This sport teaches us a lot about supporting each other and working towards the same goal. Let me add something about l’USTHB. I have wonderful memories of playing with my friends and fellow students while at the USTHB. We played on hard surfaces filed with small pebbles so falling was not an option.I have wonderful memories of those games. 10-Do you have any advice for young students who are thirsty for science, a piece of advice that can change their lives? I hope that my journey is a reminder that despite the challenges that we may face, always aiming for excellence is rewarding by itself. History shows that no matter how small or big a problem is, we humans have the ability to come up with viable, innovative solutions provided we remain honest in our approach. We cannot control the environment around us but we can affect it positively. The internet is the modern Swiss knife! It can be used for many purposes, good and bad. With the flood of data and information and the ease of connecting with others, we can build and maintain relationships including scientific ones. I hope that students at the USTHB learn to take advantage of what the internet offers. You can learn and explore the unknown with people from different fields. I also think that it is important to note that we are seeing a convergence of the sciences. Therefore to the depth of knowledge that one receives at a university, USTHB or anywhere else, one ought to consider adding breadth. Major discoveries are to be made by exploring problems that lay at junctions between the disciplines. This is not easy to do because it requires leaving one’s comfort zone and at times challenging what we firmly believe to be correct. Dare to have a passion, to believe in yourself, to dream big, to learn, to ask well-formulated questions, to be creative and to serve. Write your own story. 12