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Entity: ASARI-UM6P Laâyoune, Biorefinery and Bioenergy research program About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher learning, that is
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(circular-economy methods, low-impact design) GTI’s mission is to cultivate the next generation of technical leaders and accelerate Africa’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Project Overview You will join
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progression modeling. Explainability and interpretability of AI models to support clinical decision-making and regulatory compliance in healthcare settings. Scalability and computational efficiency in
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Modeling and Crop Yield Prediction in Africa Area of specialization: Agronomy, Modeling, biostatistics, Job/Project description: The AgroBioSciences Program (AgBS) at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
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Global Critical Zone Science Chair to develop and conduct a research program to better understand forest nutrition and nutritional stress in Eucalyptus forest stands in Brazil. Research context: Forests
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, in the heart of the Green City, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program is a component of the College
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CBS - Postdoctoral Position, Artificial Intelligence Applied to Metabolomics for Health Applications
classification, patient stratification, and personalized therapeutic strategies. The successful candidate will contribute to high-impact research projects focusing on metabolic diseases, cancer, neurodegenerative
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, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics. Job/Project description: The AgroBioSciences Program (AgBS) at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is seeking a post-doctoral fellow in Genomics and Bioinformatics. We
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Science and Society, but also by examining the truth of scientific theories (this is the role of the epistemologist) and the impact of putting them into practice (this is the role of the researcher in
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of the classical (7th-14th) and modern (15th-19th) Arabic sciences are an integral part of humanity's common heritage. Much of this heritage has yet to be published, nor its impact on the history of science put