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command of both French and English, in both written and spoken forms. We Offer: Excellent working conditions and a competitive international salary. An opportunity to contribute to the development
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microscope, XRF, XRD, SEM-EDS, EPMA, ICP-MS). Publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Excellent oral and written communication skills in French/English Required documents include
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degree in analytical chemistry, polymer science, materials science and engineering or any related field. Strong motivation and passion for research in the field of sensors Strong initiative, self-motivated
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Global South perspectives. Excellent writing and communication skills in English; proficiency in French and/or Arabic is highly desirable. Required Qualifications PhD in Architecture, Urban Studies
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motivation and passion for research in the field of thermal energy storage and organic or inorganic materials chemistry. Ability to perform multidisciplinary research and contribute to funded research programs
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Location: Plant Physiology Laboratory, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Morocco Project Overview: The Plant Physiology Laboratory at UM6P
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About UM6P & the Green Technology Institute Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is a leading hub for research and innovation in Africa, committed to driving economic and human development
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Marrakech. About CRSA: CRSA is a transversal structure across several UM6P Programs. Research within the center is organized around several major areas that aim to ensure the challenging Food and Water
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property, including patents. Participate in outreach activities to promote sustainability in materials science. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students involved in related projects. Criteria
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. The candidate will provide technical support to engineers and scientists involved in process and bioprocess engineering, renewable energy, biomass, and waste valorization. Education A Ph.D. in Physics/Chemistry