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for hydrogen generation using non-thermal plasma, both with and without catalytic materials. Plasma technologies offer a promising route for sustainable hydrogen production because they can activate molecules
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documents the candidate deems important Applications should be submitted electronically by March 15th, 2026, with all documents attached in a single file or zipped folder and the subject line: Non
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measure key plasma parameters, as well as the absolute densities of atoms and molecules. The project will also explore how plasma interacts with different materials and how plasma treatment modifies surface
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independently and as part of a team. Application procedure: Applications must be sent using a single electronic zipped folder with the mention of the job title. The folder must contain: A detailed CV. A synthetic
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access techniques, interference management, energy efficiency, resource allocation, security against intrusive devices Applications and selection procedure: Applications must be sent using a single
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for the conversion of biogas into high-value-added molecules. This position requires expertise in the synthesis of materials with controlled porosity and mixed oxides. The work will involve process optimization, and
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a single electronic zipped folder with the mention of the job title in the mail subject. The folder must contain: A 1-page cover letter with main research interests. A detailed CV. A 1-page brief
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researcher will be for one-year renewable depending on satisfactory performance. Applications and selection procedure: Applications must be sent using a single electronic zipped folder with the mention of
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at Benguerir (50 km north of Marrakech), Morocco. Applications and selection procedure: Applications must be sent using a single electronic zipped folder with the mention of the job title in the mail subject
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without catalytic materials. Plasma technologies offer a promising route for sustainable hydrogen production because they can activate molecules and drive chemical reactions at relatively low temperatures