Thameur studied for a PhD in Biology at
Tunis El Manar University, graduating in 2012, aged thirty. Her post-doctoral research took place at
Szeged University in Hungary. This scholarship enabled her to work at the US Department of Agriculture in Texas and Mississippi. Her research project was titled "Enhancement of Bioactive Compound Production in Chinaberry,
Melia azadirach, and Monk's Pepper,
Vitex agnus castus". From 2016 to 2019, she worked with
Walid Sadok of the
University of Minnesota on a partnership programme funded by the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) and CRDF Global to enhance and stabilise wheat production in Tunisia. In 2019, she joined the first fellowship cohort of the Arab Women Leaders in Agriculture initiative. As of 2020, she was a research scientist at the
Ministry of Agriculture (IRESA) and Assistant Professor at the
University of Gabes. == References ==