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to an entrepreneurial ecosystem directly related to its industrial and socio-economic environment in Morocco and Africa. HTMR provides highly automated and parallel approaches to the development of new materials and
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synthesis will involve wet chemistry and other well-established solid-state methods. Required qualifications: The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic
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synthesis and characterization with a PhD and demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related disciplines. The candidate should also have
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. This position aims to advance innovative solutions that promote sustainability in the built environment, focusing on the effective integration of renewable energy, resource efficiency, and waste reduction
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to scientific publications and project reporting Candidate Profile PhD in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with electrodialysis, electrochemical
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, grant applications, and stakeholder engagement materials to sustain and expand research activities. Candidate Profile: PhD in related fields Excellent communication in both English and French languages
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candidate must have as well a multidisciplinary scientific profile: PhD degree in materials science, chemical engineering, chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Knowledge about
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skills are expected: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, or a related field. Expertise in adsorption or membrane-based separation technologies (e.g., gas separation, water treatment
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disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and
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materials research. Required Qualifications & Experience: Education: Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrochemistry, or a related field. PhD in Electrochemistry, Solid-State Chemistry