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scientists, agronomists, and environmental specialists to develop integrated soil fertility management systems. Collaborate with local and international partners to align research objectives with global
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align with green and sustainable principles, with a focus on reducing the environmental impact associated with phosphorus derivative synthesis. Publication and Reporting: Collaborating with the research
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NMR, mass spectrometry, SEM, XRD HPLC…..) to characterize the chemical and physical properties of phosphate materials. Ensure that all research activities align with principles of sustainability
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indicators, including the presence of phytoplankton species indicative of nutrient imbalances. Collaborate with researchers and institutions (e.g., OCP Group) to align the research with sustainable agriculture
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conferences / journals. Aptitude for teamwork, problem solving, and collaborative relationships. Strong technical background in at least one of the following areas: Multiple access techniques, interference
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communication skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team, to set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs
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, aiming to reduce losses due to leaching and volatilization while enhancing fertilizer uptake by plants. This research aligns with a sustainability-driven approach, minimizing environmental impact and
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Funding: Actively seek external funding opportunities to support research initiatives aligned with UM6P's mission. Lead collaborative efforts to prepare grant proposals, secure resources, and drive
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ability to prioritize and manage multiple goals Positive attitude in changing fast-paced environments Active participation in improvement of self, processes and goals About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic
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their underlying specific functionalities and the structure-properties relationship acting over multiple length scales from the molecular, nano to the macro level and their cross-interactions and (c) utilizing