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of Machine Learning (Theory or Practice). A successful candidate will be expected to lead a research team of graduate students as well as teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The position is open to
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Sciences (Theory or Practice). A successful candidate will be expected to lead a research team of graduate students as well as teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The position is open to
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: Holomorphic functions, residue theorem, and their application to optical system analysis. Differential Geometry: Study surfaces and curves in optical materials using tensor calculus. Group Theory: Using
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on propulsion systems for small satellites, with emphasis on chemical, electric, and green micro-propulsion systems. They will also teach propulsion theory and lab-based courses, and contribute to CubeSat mission
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Cluster Contact: Pr. Johan Jacquemin – johan.jacquemin@um6p.ma Research Activities Develop independent research programs bridging experimental and Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulation of materials
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theory and its transformative applications. Why Join the UM6P Vanguard Center? The UM6P Vanguard Center offers a unique environment that bridges the gap between theoretical research and impactful
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: Development and application of MD simulations to study materials properties, phase transitions, and reaction mechanisms Multi-scale modeling approaches integrating quantum mechanics, density functional theory
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challenges Research in modulation, coding, and fault-tolerant communications Contact Information: For questions or more information, please get in touch with Abdelouahed.elfatimy@um6p.ma UM6P.
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on propulsion systems for small satellites, with emphasis on chemical, electric, and green micro-propulsion systems. They will also teach propulsion theory and lab-based courses, and contribute to CubeSat mission
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: Holomorphic functions, residue theorem, and their application to optical system analysis. Differential Geometry: Study surfaces and curves in optical materials using tensor calculus. Group Theory: Using