Sarra Ben Brik
Ben Brik is a Ph.D. candidate in biomedical physics specializing in non-invasive diagnostic approaches for autoimmune diseases and the Tunisian National Coordinator for the African Quantum Consortium (AQC).

Sarra Ben Brik is a Ph.D. candidate in physics at University of Tunis El Manar, where she conducts her research at the Laboratory of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy and Applications (LSAMA). Her work focuses on biomedical physics, with a particular interest in developing non-invasive diagnostic approaches using spectroscopic techniques combined with data analysis and machine learning for autoimmune diseases. She holds a Master’s degree in nanophysics and nanotechnologies and a Bachelor’s degree in physics and chemistry. Her research interests include optics, artificial intelligence in healthcare and emerging quantum technologies. Beyond her research, she is actively involved in scientific outreach and community initiatives. She serves as Tunisian National Coordinator for the African Quantum Consortium (AQC) and leads the Tunisian Quantum Network QUANTUN Youth Branch, where she works to promote quantum science education and foster collaboration across Tunisia, Africa, and globally.