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Entities: GTI-UM6P / SBU Manufacturing – JORF-Lasfar Work Location: GTI-UM6P and JORF-Lasfar site Contract Type: Postdoctoral Position 2. Main Mission The position holder will be responsible for designing
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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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time, the main tools for providing such information for planning purposes have been hydrological models. They come in various configurations, from simple, conceptual lumped models to more complex
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as sensing platforms in related fields. Experience in supervising undergraduate, master's and doctoral students. Criteria of the candidate To be considered for this role, you will ideally have: Ph.D
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producers and other stakeholders in response to challenges affecting marginal environments. ASARI has mandates that includes three main research programs for, AgriBioTechnology that leverages up to date
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. The main research areas include: Development of methodologies for synthesizing organophosphorus and Organosulfur compounds such as phosphonates, phosphinates, bisphosphonates, and related derivatives
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of natural resources (soil, land, water, and agriculture) in the context of climate change. One of CRSA’s primary objectives is to provide decision- support tools and services to local, national, and
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system, network, and signal designs. Consequently, the project's main objective is to jointly consider communication and data fusion requirements in designing an efficient WSN-IoT system/network
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of natural resources (soil, land, water, and agriculture) in the context of climate change. One of CRSA’s primary objectives is to provide decision- support tools and services to local, national, and
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-motivated team and contribute to this important and exciting field of research Position Requiremets: The primary roles of the chosen candidates are to contribute to the expansion of research programs