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condensation-based system optimization. The positions are designed for early-career scientists with a strong background in thermal sciences, energy systems, or water technologies, and a demonstrated ability to
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and cutting-edge research. Job Description We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher specializing in digital twins to develop innovative solutions for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing urban systems
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computing and machine learning. The research will emphasize both theoretical advancements and practical implementations optimized for modern HPC systems. The postdoc will primarily contribute to one or more
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, or biomolecules. Characterize nanomaterials using advanced techniques (XRD, TEM, SEM, VSM, FTIR, DLS, XPS, etc.) to confirm structural, morphological, and magnetic properties. Optimize synthesis routes
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optimized to maximize/minimize one or more of the abovementioned metrics under certain constraints. However, very little work has been performed on system/network optimization while considering
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, optimize, and operate bioreactors, digesters, and other equipment. By employing advanced techniques like sensitivity analysis and process simulations, the candidate will improve yields and energy efficiency
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researchers to develop and optimize novel techniques for the production of prosthetic devices. Responsibilities: Outline the key responsibilities of the position. This might include: Research innovative
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, and materials characterization to join a cutting-edge research team. The project focuses on developing sustainable and optimized processes for vanadium extraction and purification, with the goal
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(LCC) analyses. These programs should align with the Process Optimization and Sustainability Cluster roadmap, focusing on: Process modeling, simulation, and optimization for chemical, energy, and
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, and optimization of inorganic materials for various sustainable energy processes. We work diligently to contribute to the competitiveness of Moroccan and African companies by conducting research across