Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
using photoluminescence, Insertion and encapsulation of nanoparticles within the porous materials About UM6P: Located at the heart of the future Green City of Benguerir, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
-
Job Title : ARC_AIR - Post-Doctorant in Characterization of Odors Sources and Atmospheric Chemistry of Pesticides Located at the heart of the future Green City of Benguerir, Mohammed VI Polytechnic
-
of publications; Contact details for two reference persons; Other documents that the candidate considers important for the recruitment process. The applications will be reviewed by a scientific committee. The
-
About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher learning, that is committed to an educational system based on the highest standards
-
Discipline: Process Mineralogy, Mineral Processing, Artificial Intelligence Duration: 12 months, with the possibility of renewal for an additional 12 months Institutions: UM6P-Benguerir/ Mineral-X
-
testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding performance and enhancing resource recovery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mineral processing
-
surfaces using surface chemistry and interfacial analysis techniques. Contribute to the optimization of flotation process parameters based on experimental results. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team
-
: Coordinate sampling campaigns utilizing drone surveys and reverse circulation drilling techniques. Conduct comprehensive physical, chemical, and mineralogical characterizations utilizing techniques such as XRF
-
yield optimization. Exposure to quantum chemistry (DFT) and molecular simulations is a plus. Experience with cloud computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) resources. Application Process
-
About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher learning, that is committed to an educational system based on the highest standards