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interdisciplinary applied research projects. From technological innovation to the transfer of research to industry, Vanguard has also the mission of developing an ecosystem of related start-ups. For more information
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are gaining significant interest for sustainable seawater desalination. This postdoctoral position is part of a research project aiming to design, optimize, and evaluate electrochemical systems [electrodialysis
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of the candidate: PhD in atmospheric sciences or a closely related field The candidate should have experience in climate model development and assessements A strong programming background and use of HPC are required
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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and innovation in Africa and aims to position itself among world-renowned universities in its fields The University is
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, reports and projects. Oral and written communication skills. Computer skills/programming/modeling would be a plus. Candidate Criteria Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry or a related field. Extensive experience
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ecosystem interactions. Integrate isotopic data with ecohydrological models to assess the resilience of Moroccan water systems under changing environmental conditions. Play an active role in supervising and
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infrastructure, mobility, and energy management. Integrate real-time data from sensors and IoT devices to develop dynamic models. Model complex interactions between physical systems (infrastructure) and digital
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calculations to model and optimize heterogeneous catalysts. Conduct simulations to evaluate catalytic performance and reaction mechanisms. Analyze and interpret computational data to understand the interactions
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processes. Furthermore, combining radar-derived surface soil moisture maps with a land surface model using a data assimilation approach has the potential to produce daily root zone soil moisture estimates
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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