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...) Biomass/Biomaterials and Industrial By-Products Characterizations and analyses Key responsibilities Conduct original research of international quality in nano-fertilizers sustainable bio-composite materials
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Job Title : HTMR - Post-Doctoral researcher position in Nanofertilizers and phosphate-based composites for Agronomic applications About UM6P Located at the heart of the future Green City in
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and their composites for sensing. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have gained significant attention in sensing due to their high surface area, tunable porosity, and chemical versatility
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postdoctoral position in MOFs and their composite materials, derived from inorganic by-products and other sustainable precursors, is available at CBS.GPE. This position involves the design, synthesis, and
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
. Analysis of vegetation effects on microclimate. Participation in the analysis of soil–plant interactions (composition, moisture, microbiology). Scientific valorization: publications, reports, and
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) The Expertise Center for Phosphates (CEPH) collaborates with industry through a joint program focused on enhancing industrial performance and achieving operational excellence. By leveraging applied research and
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; Technical expertise; Launch of Joint Ventures. ACER CoE has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment
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: Until Filled Job Description: The CBS department at UM6P is looking for a highly motivated candidate with strong expertise and interest in developing MOFs and their composites for catalysis. The job
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. Collaborate with international research teams and contribute to joint publications and presentations. Develop research proposals for funding from potential donors and prepare submissions for external, and
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contrasting edaphic conditions will be sampled across Cerrado biome using a chronosequence approach. For each land use, C and N stocks and isotope composition will be assessed. Rates of soil C change will be