122 parallel-processing-"International-PhD-Programme-(IPP)-Mainz" Postdoctoral positions in Morocco
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fertilizer production, is a major starter client for the University providing capital and research funds. In parallel, a new portfolio of clients is growing with the development of an R&D cluster around the
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ability to prioritize and manage multiple goals Positive attitude in changing fast-paced environments Active participation in improvement of self, processes and goals About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic
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clays and oxides, a process known as chemical weathering and taking place in soils or affecting atmospheric mineral aerosols. There is now ample evidence that forests are under increasing nutritional
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-economic environment in Morocco and Africa. HTMR provides highly automated and parallel approaches to the development of new materials and processes. HTMR allows scientists from all UM6P research community
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clays and oxides, a process known as chemical weathering and taking place in soils or affecting atmospheric mineral aerosols. There is now ample evidence that forests are under increasing nutritional
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. Strong background in numerical linear algebra, algorithm design, and parallel computing. Proficiency in programming languages such as python. Experience with HPC environments and linear algebra
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, and materials characterization to join a cutting-edge research team. The project focuses on developing sustainable and optimized processes for vanadium extraction and purification, with the goal
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beneficial plant-growth-promoting traits (N fixation, phytohormones production, P, K and Zn solubilization, etc.). Improving our understanding of rhizosphere processes (exudation of organic acids and
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sustainable mineral processing. This research project focuses on the development, characterization, and application of bio-based flotation additives to improve the enrichment and beneficiation of phosphate ores
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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