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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job Title: ARC_AIR - Postdoctoral Researcher in Renewable Energy Systems, Water Harvesting Technologies
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MaScir - Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Utilizing biomass waste to develop advanced carbon-based electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage systems, promoting a more sustainable and
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Agriculture Research Institute aspires to make its mark at the national, continental, and global levels. Description of the position: ASARI-UM6P is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to lead the
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and technological advancements. Located in the Green City of Benguerir, the university aims to make a lasting impact nationally, continentally, and globally by fostering interdisciplinary collaboration
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coatings, to protect the LFP particles while optimizing their performance in high-energy-density applications. The coated LFP materials should exhibit superior mechanical and chemical resilience, ensuring
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African agriculture. Water treatment and management which is oriented towards the development of cost-effective desalinization processes for agriculture and other uses, Renewable energy that aims
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and uncertainty analyses to quantify trade-offs under varying operating conditions. Simulation Build a dynamic simulation of mine haulage energy flows and storage. Validate models in collaboration with
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Job Title: ARC_AIR - Postdoctoral Researcher in Renewable Energy Systems, Water Harvesting Technologies, Condensation and Sorption Processes Number of positions: 2 About UM6P: Located in the heart
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vision is targeting real, local, regional, and African challenges in the fields of agricultural in dry lands and marginal environments, animal value chain, water and energy sustainability, biorefinery and
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key leaders in the field of applied R&D. The main areas of activity will be, but not limited to: Chemical and biotechnological processes Urban mining Material processing technology Sustainable energy