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(ab initio calculations, Molecular dynamics, Computational modeling) and materials science. - Excellent skills and understanding in physical-chemistry of materials. - Excellent verbal and written
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African challenges. Entrepreneurial spirit, dynamism, and strong organizational skills. Excellent command of both French and English, in both written and spoken forms. We Offer: Excellent working conditions
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. Integrate and interpret multi-omics datasets to understand microbial community dynamics and interactions. Collaborate with bioinformaticians and apply computational tools for data processing, assembly, and
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exploration and characterization of igneous systems. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group focused on advancing our understanding of carbonatite geology, mineralization processes, and
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carried out within a dynamic group of over ten researchers working on the theme of Arabic classical philosophy and philosophy of sciences. The campus is new, near Marrakech in the city of Ben Guerir, and
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additional support for further teaching and/or consulting work, with opportunities provided through the ACPPS Center. The work will be carried out within a dynamic group of over ten researchers working
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intricate connections between water resources, ecosystems, and climate dynamics. This cutting-edge postdoctoral research opportunity in Morocco will spearhead groundbreaking research at the intersection
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intricate connections between water resources, ecosystems, and climate dynamics. This cutting-edge postdoctoral research opportunity in Morocco will spearhead groundbreaking research at the intersection
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highly motivated candidates to join a dynamic team and contribute to this important and exciting field of research. Position Requirements The primary role of the chosen candidates is to contribute
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biology to explore the dynamic interactions between soil microorganisms, their environment, and nutrient cycling. This position offers a unique opportunity to investigate how soil microorganisms contribute