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, managing research activities of Master and supervising PhD students. Fluency in English as well as a proven ability to write scientific articles are also mandatory. The post-doctoral fellow should be
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applications of quantum dots. Write technical reports, research papers, and grant proposals. Present research findings at internal meetings, national and international conferences. Education PhD in Materials
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at the service of education and development. This unique nascent university, with its state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is
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cover 1/3 of the continental surfaces and play a crucial environmental role both at local and global scales. Forests sequester 25% of the carbon injected each year to the atmosphere by human activities
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of education and development. This unique nascent university, with its state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high
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Post-doc position: Engineering thin film materials and structures via physical vapor deposition for energy applications About Mohammed VI polytechnic University (UM6P) Located at the heart of the
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Knowledge about phosphate industry Experience in process engineering Knowledge in advanced structural
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support the supervision of junior researchers, while actively participating in the dissemination and valorization of research outcomes. Candidate Criteria PhD in Chemistry, with a specialization in
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based on the highest standards of teaching and research in fields related to the sustainable economic development of Morocco and Africa. UM6P is an institution oriented towards applied research and
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and written. Fluency in English is a requirement. Candidate Criteria: A PhD, or equivalent, in applied chemistry, physics, materials science, or a relevant discipline with a focus on magnetic separation