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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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materials characterization More than 5 years of experience in the metallurgy field (PhD, postdocs, industrial or academic experience, etc.) Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research in metallurgy
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metallurgy and materials characterization More than 5 years of experience in the powder metallurgy field (PhD, postdocs, industrial or academic experience, etc.) Demonstrated ability to conduct independent
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of sustainable agricultural systems. The successful applicant will provide a great understanding of the influence of geological processes and rocks on soil formation and the control it exerts on the functioning
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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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and arid conditions Test, introduce and upscale new and alternative resilient crops Field preparation and establishment of field trials Conduct controlled trials under greenhouse conditions testing crop
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advancements and practical implementations optimized for modern HPC systems. The postdoc will primarily contribute to one or more of the following research areas: Development of efficient numerical linear
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, Professor Venturi’s research program extends to unraveling the intricacies of bacterial cell-cell signaling within plant microbiomes. As a postdoc, you will delve into genomics and metagenomics data
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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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, 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