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IWRI - Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinspired Circular Conversion of Multi-source Biomass Feedstocks
for applications in water stress mitigation, nutrient retention, and soil regeneration. This work directly contributes to water scarcity resilience and climate-smart agriculture. Job Qualifications PhD in Chemistry
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required PhD in one of the following fields: electronics and embedded systems, telecommunications, industrial computing, electrical engineering or equivalent. Expertise in the design, prototyping and
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microbiome and mimicking greenhouse-emitted gases. Implement controlled and field experiments to measure GHG and trade-offs for nutrient efficiency. Mentor master students and PhDs Education, qualifications
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integrate field investigations, controlled experiments, and advanced analytical approaches, including soil chemistry, microbial ecology, molecular tools, and functional assays. Education A PhD in soil science
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related to: Food technology (for farmers). Biorefinery Technology Instrumental process and product control. Assistance in the internal and external services of the department. Research proposal writing
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very low; Propose characterisation of the soil properties collected from different studied farms; Test how to Improve soil organic carbon content using organo-mineral resources under controlled condition
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modelling. The postdoctoral work will particularly be interesting for the comparison with the controlled experiments at the Ecotron facility near Paris. It will benefit for a pluridisciplinary research
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programming / package development, Co-supervise PhD and undergraduate students. Be engaged in technology transfer. Criteria of the candidate: Qualified applicants should have the following skills: Ph.D. in soil
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establishment of field trials Conduct controlled trials under greenhouse conditions testing crop responses to different investigated factors (stresses, amendment, photoperiod, etc.) Develop and deliver training
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the teaching activities as a team member of animal science program at UM6P-ASARI, to support courses related to: Food technology (for farmers). Technology Instrumental process and product control; sensory