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, and report writing. Lead data collection and contribute to the situational analyses to identify status of farming systems and feasibility assessments for informing context-specific and fit-for-purpose
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for a 24-month postdoc position in geochemistry with a particular emphasis on the Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene marine sedimentary sequences in Morocco. We are especially interested in candidates with
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for applications in agriculture as well as domestic and industrial use. The program focuses on the efficient use of solar, wind and marine energy and the development of new approaches for the production of green
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contrasting edaphic conditions will be sampled across Cerrado biome using a chronosequence approach. For each land use, C and N stocks and isotope composition will be assessed. Rates of soil C change will be
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, analysis, interpretation, and presentation. Supervise Postdoc, PhD and Master students as well as interns Project management including budget, materials, equipment, and staff Research proposal writing
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) and carbon (C) dynamics, biomass allocation and mobilization, and the mechanisms underlying nutrient deficiency responses. This position is part of a research initiative aiming to improve nutrient use
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responses. This position is part of a research initiative aiming to improve nutrient use efficiency in crops and understand plant adaptations to nutrient deficiency. The successful candidate will contribute
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processing, while maintaining high efficiency and selectivity in flotation performance. Responsibilities: Develop and synthesize bio-based flotation additives (e.g., collectors, dispersants, depressants
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, renewable once Location: UM6P, Benguerir Campus Preferred Start Date: As soon as possible 1. Context and Objectives As part of the project "Redesign of extraction methods for improving phosphate quality", we
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are part of a broader initiative to develop biofertilizers and sustainable agricultural strategies to combat soil degradation and salinization. Research will involve state-of-the-art metaproteomics