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International Award for Professor Olfa Kanoun

High honour for Chemnitz electrical engineer with the President of the Republic of Tunisia's award for the best Tunisian researcher living abroad in 2024

Prof. Dr. Olfa Kanoun, holder of the Department of Measurement and Sensor Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology, was awarded the President of the Republic of Tunisia's prize for the best Tunisian researcher living abroad at a ceremony in Tunis on 28 August 2025.

The National Prize for Science and Technology is awarded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS). It honours Tunisian researchers and inventors living in Tunisia or abroad who have distinguished themselves through outstanding scientific achievements or technological innovations. The research prize is awarded according to strict criteria that go far beyond mere publication performance. Scientific visibility through publications and doctorates, innovative strength through patents or new methods, the economic and social benefits of research projects, and international presence through collaborations, conferences and awards are all taken into account. In the case of Prof. Dr. Kanoun, the award recognises in particular her scientific excellence and the technological innovation of her internationally recognised research work.

“This award represents an important milestone in my academic and scientific career. I regard it as recognition of many years of intensive research and the dedicated commitment of our entire professorship. At the same time, it is a strong motivation for us to continue on the path we have chosen with determination and dedication and to further advance our scientific work,” emphasises Prof. Dr. Kanoun.

"We warmly congratulate Professor Kanoun on this prestigious award and are delighted that our colleague has received this recognition. The award once again underlines the excellence of the scientific achievements and technological innovations that Professor Kanoun and her team are making in the field of materials and intelligent systems," says Prof. Dr. Anja Strobel, representative of the Rector and Vice-Rector for Research and University Development at Chemnitz University of Technology.

Commitment to Tunisia and promoting young talent

Although Prof. Dr. Kanoun works in Germany, she has always maintained close ties with Tunisia. She has supervised more than 100 theses by Tunisian engineering and master's students, as well as over 20 doctoral and postdoctoral students. In addition, she has organised more than 15 international summer schools in Tunisia and developed over 30 research and mobility projects with Tunisian institutions, which were funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the European Union.

Innovation, patents and international projects

As the (co-)owner of seven patents in the field of sensor technology and nanomaterials, Kanoun is also heavily involved in innovation. She supported the founding of NanoSen GmbH, a start-up specialising in innovative force sensors. She also coordinates numerous large-scale international projects at EU level and in the context of joint projects of the German Research Foundation.

Prof. Dr. Kanoun has also founded and chaired several renowned international conferences, including the International Workshop on Impedance Spectroscopy (IWIS) and the Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices (SSD). She has been elected IEEE Distinguished Lecturer twice (2016 and 2022).

About Prof. Dr. Olfa Kanoun

Born and raised in Sfax, Prof. Dr. Olfa Kanoun studied in Germany and established herself internationally as a leading expert in the fields of sensor technology, impedance spectroscopy and nanomaterials.

Prof. Dr. Kanoun received her doctorate from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich in 2001 and was awarded the dissertation prize by the Working Group of University Lecturers for Measurement Technology (AHMT e. V., Germany). In the same year, she founded the ‘Impedance Spectroscopy’ working group at the Institute for Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich (Prof. Dr. Hans-Rolf Tränkler). In 2006, she was appointed adjunct professor and head of the Department of Measurement Technology at the University of Kassel. Since 2007, she has been a full professor at Chemnitz University of Technology, where she heads the Chair of Measurement and Sensor Technology. After founding the International Workshop on Impedance Spectroscopy (IWIS) in 2008 and the Advanced School on Impedance Spectroscopy in 2017, she launched the Technical Committee Impedance Spectroscopy (TC2) in 2018. Prof. Dr. Kanoun is now a leading and internationally recognised scientist in the field of sensors and sensor systems.

In the SCOPUS literature database, she tops the list of authors on impedance spectroscopy in Germany and the list of authors worldwide in the field of sensor systems for impedance spectroscopy. She has published over 700 peer-reviewed scientific publications, which have been cited more than 8,000 times. Her work has led to decisive advances in the development of novel intelligent sensors, energy-autonomous systems and new diagnostic methods for batteries, health, the environment and industry. In 2022, she was honoured with the Technical Award of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society for her pioneering achievements.

(Translation: Prof. Dr. Olfa Kanoun, Anne Eichhorn)

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Anne Eichhorn
10.09.2025

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