
Epsom, England, Magnesium Project (January 2001).

Moscow, Russia (May 2001).

The photo shows Stanislav Naboychenko, President of Ural State Technical University in Ekaterinburg, Vice President Sergei Shanchurov, and graduate student Olga Gorieva welcoming Fathi Habashi and his wife Nadia.

Easter Island (August 2001).

Santiago, Chile (August 2001). From left to right: Pedro Prado Llona (Consul honoraria de Túnez), María Luz Mendez (Sociedad histórica y geográfica), Carlos Vega (President, Chilean Mining Institute), F. Habashi, ?, Armando.

Iquique, Chile (August 2001). From left to right: Juan Patricio Ibáñez, David Dreisinger (University of British Columbia), F. Habashi, Ximena Veloso, Geoff Hansford (Cape Town), Jean Frenay (Liège), Eduardo Patiño.

Akita, Japan (October 2001). With graduate student Sonoko Sokiya and Prof. Hiroshi Sasaki (Waseda University).

Shanghai University new campus, with Dr. Ding (October 2001).

Hanoi, Vietnam, with Ninh and children (October 2001).

Kunming, China (April 2002).

National Village, Hunan, China (April 2002).

Beijing, China (April 2002).

National University, Seoul, South Korea (April 2002). 3rd from left: Prof. Ye; 5th from right: Prof. Jerzy Szpunar (McGill).

Ljubljana, Slovenia (June 2002). Left: Prof. Koch (Clausthal).

Bucharest, Romania (June 2002). With Bianca Stancu.

Rome (September 2002). Front row: Prof. Mauro Pasquali, Prof. Carla Lupi, F. Habashi, Prof. Mauro Cavallini, Prof. Paolo Massacci.

Laval University (June 8, 2003). With rector Michel Pigeon.

Laval University (June 8, 2003). Front row: General Secretary Gilles Kirouac, FH's niece Ghada Kamal, F. Habashi and wife Nadia, Rector Michel Pigeon; back row: Dean Jean Sérodes, FH's son Hani and wife Katja.

Laval University (June 8, 2003). General Secretary Gilles Kirouac, Dean Jean Sérodes, F. Habashi, Rector Michel Pigeon.

Krasnoyarsk, Russia (September 9–12, 2003). The Second International Conference for Nonferrous and Rare Metals.