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component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It is located in Laayoune City, in south of Morocco. Its vision is targeting real, local, regional, and African challenges in the fields
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refinement for phase analysis. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, EDS) for morphology and elemental distribution. Spectroscopic techniques (XPS, Raman, FTIR) for surface chemistry studies. Electrochemical
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refinement for phase analysis. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, EDS) for morphology and elemental distribution. Spectroscopic techniques (XPS, Raman, FTIR) for surface chemistry studies. Electrochemical
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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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Process Engineering Department (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
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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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validation. Data Processing: Documentation, data analysis, and contribution to reports/publications. Expected Outcomes: TRL 5 UAV prototype. 3 Q1 publications and one patent contribution. Workflow for morphing
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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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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