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are hiring a postdoctoral researcher to work on rethinking extraction methods at one of OCP Group’s production sites. The project will rely on Operations Research and Machine Learning approaches. The objective
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study sites in Morocco and Africa for implementing agricultural water and irrigation management solutions and coordinate with local partners and stakeholders Collaborate with and/or provide support to
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publication in referee journal. The candidate will also be expected to help maintain all field and laboratory equipment, order supplies and help maintain research plot records and. Responsibilities also involve
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
Position Title: Postdoctoral researcher – Plant ecology and soil–plant interactions in vegetated photovoltaic systems-in mining site. Duration: 12 months, renewable. Position Summary: We are seeking
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: GTI-UM6P / SBU Manufacturing – JORF-Lasfar Work Location: GTI-UM6P and JORF-Lasfar site Contract Type: Postdoctoral Position Main Mission The position holder will be responsible for designing and
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in energy to join our research team as a Postodoctoral researcher. The position focuses on studying the performance of photovoltaic solar panels installed on post-mining sites, in relation
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at one of OCP Group’s production sites. The project will rely on Operations Research and Machine Learning approaches. The objective is to redesign the extraction methods by considering their impact on
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that has been investigated. Fertilization experiments have confirmed that K deficiency limits tree growth and forest productivity and mechanistic models have been developed that confirm the strong response
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patterns, and contributing to innovative solutions for environmental challenges. Key Responsibilities: Research and Development: Conduct bibliographic research to stay informed of the latest advancements in
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that has been investigated. Fertilization experiments have confirmed that K deficiency limits tree growth and forest productivity and mechanistic models have been developed that confirm the strong response