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, biochemical, and molecular tools. Collaborate with team members in data analysis, modeling, and interpretation of complex physiological datasets. Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
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deficiencies. Quantify nutrient uptake, remobilization, and use efficiency using physiological, biochemical, and molecular tools. Collaborate with team members in data analysis, modeling, and interpretation
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review publications. Develop and implement simulation models to predict yields from secondary data sources and established on-farm trials in Africa. Conduct spatial analysis to predict yield at scales
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(CBS) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). The main objective of CBS is to set up a distinctive research-teaching program, of international level, to meet the research and
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. Additionally, knowledge of gas-phase reaction product analysis using micro-GC and FTIR is essential. A solid understanding of general material synthesis is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in
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working on projects aimed at developing innovative, accurate, and cost-effective tools for foliar analysis and diagnosis. These tools will leverage various spectroscopic techniques (VNIR, SWIR, and XRF
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Entity (ASARI): The African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It is located in Laayoune City, in south of Morocco. Its
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. Proven publication record in peer-reviewed journals. Knowledge of bioinformatics tools for transcriptomic or proteomic data analysis. Experience in physiological assays (e.g., photosynthesis, chlorophyll
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, in the heart of the Green City, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program is a component of the College
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Challenges Addressed in the Position: Heterogeneity and high dimensionality of multi-omics data requiring advanced AI/ML methods for robust analysis and integration. Data sparsity, batch effects, and missing