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Global Critical Zone Science Chair to develop and conduct a research program to better understand forest nutrition and nutritional stress in Eucalyptus forest stands in Brazil. Research context: Forests
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chemical properties of materials, particularly their magnetism, is required. The postdoctoral fellow will join the CBS-IGSAC department where they will be responsible for participating in the conduct of a
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, such as soil fauna, to promote sustainable use of agricultural soils in Africa. Main responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected to: Conduct a survey with farmers to obtain a general view of
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PhD students and several national and international partners, MSN is emerging as a strong actor in the Moroccan materials research scene. The department coordinates several initial and executive Master
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, Polymers and Composites, and Sustainable Materials. With some 100 researchers and PhD students and several national and international partners, MSN is emerging as a strong actor in the Moroccan materials
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contribute significantly to advancing the department's research initiatives and supporting mission of research excellence and innovation. Key Responsibilities: Design and conduct research projects in inorganic
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compatibility with membrane materials, and minimizing the environmental impact of cleaning operations. Key Responsibilities: The selected candidate will conduct research on fouling mechanisms in reverse osmosis
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Global Critical Zone Science Chair to develop and conduct a research program to strengthen the understanding of Enhancing soil C sequestration in pasture systems, a key mitigation option for countries
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measurement setup Conduct conversion measurements at both laboratory and industrial scales Synthesize and develop new catalytic materials Characterize catalysts before and after reactions Write reports and
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/electrolyte interfacial structure-property relationships to gain deeper insights into material behavior. Develop innovative approaches to minimize cell polarization by precisely controlling electrolyte