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. without vegetation. Studying dust deposition and its impact on energy performance. Analyzing meteorological, soil, and energy production data. Contributing to the modeling of PV performance under local
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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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The position is intended for a PhD holder in environmental engineering, geochemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field, with a strong interest in gas-liquid-solid reaction systems. The ideal candidate
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, comminution modeling, and ore characterization, and will contribute to developing an integrated beneficiation strategy that reduces operational costs, and energy consumption. This research aligns with broader
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that has been investigated. Fertilization experiments have confirmed that K deficiency limits tree growth and forest productivity and mechanistic models have been developed that confirm the strong response
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Osmosis (FO) — Reverse Osmosis (RO) system. The work of this project includes lab work, computer modelling, life cycle assessment, and techno-economic study. The project will contribute to protecting water
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levers to reduce costs and lead times. Develop strategies and risk management models to enhance the system’s resilience against logistical disruptions. Implement energy management approaches and CO
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innovation at the heart of its educational project as a driving force of a business model. All UM6P programs run as start-ups and can be self-organized when they reach a critical mass. Academic liberty is
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efficiency, ion separation rates, energy consumption, etc. Model ion transport and system behavior under different operational conditions. Collaborate with researchers in diverse projects and contribute
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digital twins to develop innovative solutions for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing urban systems in real time. The candidate will contribute to modeling interactions between physical and digital