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. Investigate the thermodynamics and interfacial structure-property relationships of materials intended for thermal energy storage to deepen understanding and optimize performance. Develop innovative approaches
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the use of artificial intelligence to design new materials will be appreciated, particularly in the context of optimizing electrode and electrolyte properties for electrochemical devices. The LIMSET is
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to these challenges, IST&I in collaboration with national & international partners aims to develop innovative technologies to improve the fertilizers performance to adapt to the climate changes, the valorization
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) and carbon (C) dynamics, biomass allocation and mobilization, and the mechanisms underlying nutrient deficiency responses. This position is part of a research initiative aiming to improve nutrient use
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technologies to improve the fertilizers performance to adapt to the climate changes, the valorization of byproducts to create potential economic value and the implementation of circular economy through resources
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responses. This position is part of a research initiative aiming to improve nutrient use efficiency in crops and understand plant adaptations to nutrient deficiency. The successful candidate will contribute
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to environmental stress. The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, physiology, and omics technologies to dissect regulatory networks in model and/or crop plants. Key Responsibilities
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are part of a broader initiative to develop biofertilizers and sustainable agricultural strategies to combat soil degradation and salinization. Research will involve state-of-the-art metaproteomics
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-oriented research environment in the metropolitan area of Marrakech. Job description: The Agricultural Innovation and Technology Transfer Center (AITTC), part of the College of Agricultural and Environmental
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investigating molecular mechanisms underlying plant physiological responses to environmental stress. The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, physiology, and omics technologies