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international users in water and food systems. Job Description: Over the past few years, advances in computational power and the increasing availability of large volumes of remote sensing data with finer spatial
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data. Publish research results in high impact journals. Collaborate with other UM6P researchers/groups on multidisciplinary research projects related to the field. Development and implementation
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spatial distribution of critical topsoil properties in global drylands. Process large-scale geospatial and remote sensing datasets using High Performance Computing (HPC) systems. Conduct data analysis, and
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subject to performance and the continued availability of funds. Job Responsibilities Establishing research protocols for large scale on-farm experiments with the components of biochemical analysis
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14 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Research Field Environmental science Geosciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established
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. Utilize high-throughput sequencing technologies to analyze soil microbiomes and interpret the data using bioinformatics tools. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers, including soil
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perovskite thin films applications using slot-die coating and other large-area deposition methods. Analyze experimental data to optimize material and device performance, write scientific reports, and publish
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. The most recent advances in large-scale gridded hydrometeorological data with relatively high spatio-temporal resolution offer an unprecedented opportunity to address some of these issues, particularly with
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air quality modeling tools. Experience with large datasets and data processing techniques. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to present complex research findings
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, environmental and health sectors. The lab also provides bioinformatics consulting and data management services to UM6P researchers and their collaborators. UM6P has state of the art NGS sequencers and mass