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Key responsibilities Conduct original research of international quality in nano-fertilizers sustainable bio-composite materials. Prepare and submit high-impact scientific publications and present
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. Required Qualifications : Doctorate: A PhD in Industrial Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Waste Management, Data Science, or a related field. Modeling Expertise: Proven experience in designing
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• Characterizations and analyses Key responsibilities • Conduct original research of international quality in nano-fertilizers sustainable bio-composite materials. • Prepare and submit high-impact scientific
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to the in-situ field measurements at Itatinga. The Ecotron experiments are not part of the postdoctoral work and will be made by a French PhD student. Combining data from Eucalyptus stands and
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publications. Prepare reports and high-quality research papers for publication in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at conferences and seminars. Candidate Criteria PhD in Polymer Chemistry, Materials
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on developing innovative and sustainable strategies for converting seaweeds biomass into valuable bio-based products and understanding the biological properties of seaweeds, with an emphasis on their potential
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. The candidate must hold a PhD in Urban or Rural Development, Civil Engineering or related domain. The candidate is expected to have hands-on experience in field related to urban or rural planning, renewable
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, and manage multidisciplinary projects. To stay at the forefront of sustainable bio-based technologies, the candidate will keep abreast of the latest trends and propose innovative solutions
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collaboration between Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (UM6P, Morocco), and Mineral-X (Stanford University, USA). Qualifications PhD in process mineralogy, mineral processing, mining, chemical or
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Middle Eastern cities. Key Responsibilities PhD in Architecture, Urban Studies, Geography, Anthropology, History, or a related discipline. Proven research record in urban heritage, spatial justice