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: Develop and implement machine learning algorithms for SOC and SOH estimation. Analyze large datasets from battery systems to improve model accuracy and performance. Conduct research on predictive analytics
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transport properties both in the bulk and across interfaces. Develop novel electrolyte chemistries aimed at directing interphase generation at both anode and cathode interfaces to improve battery performance
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available for one year, extended to two years depending on the performance. Interested applicants should submit their online application with a CV, cover letter, and 2 contacts for recommendation
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Location: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) Duration: [12–24 months, renewable based on performance] Start Date: 01-09-2025 Field: Catalysis,separation Chemical Engineering About UM6P
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, extended to two years depending on the performance. Interested applicants should submit their online application with CV, cover letter and 2 contacts for recommendation. Applications are open until
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to the performance of a wide range of scale-up studies of a magnetic and electromagnetic separation process to validate the selection of the appropriate design for treating, concentrating, and purifying the matrices
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, mechanochemistry, multi-component reactions, atoms and steps economy, and both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Experimental Validation: Designing and performing experiments at both laboratory and pilot
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deterioration or degradation in a single cell directly impacts the battery's overall performance and lifespan. Therefore, it is crucial to have a monitoring system in place for close oversight of this critical
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include laboratory investigations, prototyping, field testing, and performance analysis of water harvesting systems across various climatic contexts. In line with E4W’s mission, the postdoctoral researchers
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. The goal is to explore innovative, renewable solutions that support environmentally responsible mineral processing, while maintaining high efficiency and selectivity in flotation performance