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the efficiency, reliability, and scalability of water harvesting technologies across different environmental conditions. Analyze material-system interactions, particularly the performance of adsorbents, thermal
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geospatial data. Design and implement spatial models and analyses to explore urban dynamics (growth, accessibility, density, etc.). Develop interactive tools or dashboards to visualize results and support
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digital twins to develop innovative solutions for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing urban systems in real time. The candidate will contribute to modeling interactions between physical and digital
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of bacteria and their interactions with the soil community and plants. Key Responsibilities Conduct wet lab experiments to extract, prepare, and sequence metagenomic, metatranscriptomic, and metabolomic samples
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. Investigate the mechanisms through which these microorganisms interact with soil environments and plants, particularly in relation to enhancing soil fertility, water retention, and microbial diversity. Develop
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highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary research project focused on understanding the ecological interactions within soil systems, with an emphasis on microbial communities
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, with a focus on their roles in soil aggregation, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration. Explore the interaction mechanisms between microorganisms within biocrusts, soil environments, and plant
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contribute to developing new theoretical, historical, and practice-based insights on how heritage preservation and urban development interact in creating (or addressing) spatial inequalities in African and
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focus on the interactions between rhizosphere microbiota and plant roots, investigating how microbial enzymes enhance plant stress tolerance under salinity conditions. The successful candidate will
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scientific papers to study the botany and ecology of native desert plant species of south of Morocco as well as their interaction of their ecosystems including the soil. The successful candidate will conduct