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Environmental Science (CSAES), AgroBioSciences program (AgBS), Job Title - Vacancy for Post-Doctoral Fellow in Plant Phenotyping and Image Analysis Duration: 3 years Location: Benguerir – Morocco Areas of
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Fellow in Plant Phenotyping and Image Analysis Duration: 3 years Location: Benguerir – Morocco Areas of research: Plant Phenotyping, Image Analysis, About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P
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Sensing, Geospatial Science, Environmental Science, Data Science, or related field. Strong background in remote sensing data analysis, image processing, and geospatial analysis. Experience working with
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background in remote sensing data analysis, image processing, and geospatial analysis. Experience working with satellite imagery (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel) and other remote sensing data sources. Proficiency in
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/publications. Expected Outcomes: TRL 5 UAV prototype. 3 Q1 publications and one patent contribution. Workflow for morphing UAV design established at UM6P. Profile of the Research Assistant Candidate
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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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, remobilization, or metabolic flux analysis. Familiarity with methods such as gas exchange analysis, root imaging, metabolomics. Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to work both
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phosphorus and/or carbon metabolism. Strong background in plant nutrient transport, remobilization, or metabolic flux analysis. Familiarity with methods such as gas exchange analysis, root imaging
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assaying root – soil chemical interactions and imaging for simulation of soil health indices Contribution to the design of regenerative cropping systems and ameliorants particularly nanomaterials that can
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Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics, Agronomy, or a related field. Strong background in hyperspectral remote sensing and image analysis for soil fertility mapping. Experience with data fusion techniques and