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Zin Eddine Dadach obtained his Bachelor's degree in Refining and Petro-chemistry from the Algerian Institute of Petroleum in 1980. He received his Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, N.J.; USA) in 1984. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from Laval University (Quebec, Canada) in 1994. He worked in the organic materials department at the Osaka National Research Institute (Osaka, Japan) from 1994 to 1996. He joined the Chemical Engineering department of the Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi, UAE) in 2005.

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A Summer Day
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The Human story
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Faith
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Subhan Allah
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Happiness
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Peace 43 Views
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Angel
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A New Day
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Memory
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Hanami
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Eternity
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The Happy Fisherman
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Seasons of Life
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Dawn
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The Garden
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