88 postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY in Morocco
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Institute (GTI) at UM6P specializes in: Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, smart grids) Advanced digital technologies (Industry 4.0, IoT, automation) Green process engineering (circular-economy and low
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Technology Institute (GTI) at UM6P leads cutting-edge work in: Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, smart grids) Advanced digital technologies (Industry 4.0, IoT, automation) Green process engineering
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area of Marrakech. About the IAP: The UM6P Institute of Applied Physics constitutes a dynamic community comprising faculty members,students, postdocs, and administrative and technical staff, all
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the metropolitan area of Marrakech. About the IAP: The UM6P Institute of Applied Physics constitutes a dynamic community comprising faculty members, students, postdocs, and administrative and technical staff, all
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the metropolitan area of Marrakech. About the IAP: The UM6P Institute of Applied Physics constitutes a dynamic community comprising faculty members, students, postdocs, and administrative and technical staff, all
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applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to a project exploring the intersection between urban heritage and spatial justice. The postdoc will work within a multidisciplinary research team and
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. Scientific rigor, teamwork ability, and good communication skills (English proficiency required; French optional but appreciated). Position Details Contract: Full-time postdoc, 18-month fixed-term, renewable
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Africa by bringing the science that will improve our understanding of the mechanisms controlling the formation of our soils and its interactions with other environmental cycles. The Chair is part of
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Employer: MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Location: Morocco (MA) Closing date: 15 Aug 2025 Academic Discipline: Engineering & Technology , Chemical Engineering Job Type: Academic Posts , Postdocs
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, microbial communities’ variability, C use efficiency, and other aspects related to soil health and the impact of agricultural practices (including 4Rs) into controlling C, N, and P biogeochemical cycling