Abdelhadi Sahnoune
About Abdelhadi Sahnoune
Abdelhadi Sahnoune is a Product Innovation Manager at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in sustainability and advanced fuels. He holds advanced degrees in Physics from McGill University and has previously worked at the National Research Council Canada and Queen's University.
Current Role at Exxonmobil
Abdelhadi Sahnoune is currently serving as the Product Innovation Manager at Exxonmobil. He has held this position since 2019 in the United States. His responsibilities in this role include overseeing the development and implementation of innovative products that align with the company's strategic goals.
Discovery and Sustainability Lead
In addition to his role as Product Innovation Manager, Abdelhadi Sahnoune also serves as the Discovery and Sustainability Lead at Exxonmobil since 2018. In this capacity, he is responsible for spearheading projects focused on discovering new technologies and promoting sustainability within the company's operations.
Previous Roles at Exxonmobil
Abdelhadi Sahnoune has held several key positions at Exxonmobil over the years. He served as Advanced Fuels Advisor from 2016 to 2018, Research Associate and Sustainability Team Leader from 2013 to 2016, and Senior Staff Physicist and Sustainability Team Leader from 2009 to 2013. His journey with Exxonmobil began in 1998 when he started as a Staff Physicist, a role he held until 2009.
Experience at National Research Council Canada
Before joining Exxonmobil, Abdelhadi Sahnoune worked at the National Research Council Canada as a Research Officer from 1994 to 1998. Based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, he contributed to various research projects, enhancing his expertise in the field of physics and sustainability.
Educational Background
Abdelhadi Sahnoune pursued his studies in Physics at the University of Constantine 1 (University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine) from 1981 to 1985. He later attended McGill University, where he achieved a Master of Science and a Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, studying from 1986 to 1993.