176 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions in Morocco
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understanding of general material synthesis is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in catalytic processes or an equivalent in a relevant field Possess relevant experience in CO2 hydrogenation
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Position Title: Postdoctoral Researcher – Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring and Agricultural Runoff Impacts Duration: 2 Years Location: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Morocco About UM6P
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linked by acquaintance or social interaction, transportation systems and biological interactions. These systems are represented as networks. A network is a set of objects that are connected to each other
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habitat and determine availability of life-sustaining resources ”. Its limits range from the top of the canopy down to the bottom of the aquifer. The successful applicant to this position will join the
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Design (SAP+D) at UM6P fosters interdisciplinary research that bridges architecture, urban studies, and planning, with a focus on African contexts and global challenges. Position Overview SAP+D invites
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these links Responsibilities and tasks planned: The work will focus on: Bibliographic review, Report and scientific publications. organizing workshop courses Skills required for the position : The candidate
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for the position: The candidate must have: PHD with skills in one of the following fields: history, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, psychology Rigor / motivation, Good communication skills, Teamwork
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documented. Responsibilities and tasks planned: The work will focus on: Bibliographic review, Report and scientific publications. organizing workshop courses Skills required for the position: The candidate
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(Postdoctoral Position) Availability: Immediate Required Level: PhD in Cell Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, or a related field Main Responsibilities: We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to
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of the classical (7th-14th) and modern (15th-19th) Arabic sciences are an integral part of humanity's common heritage. Much of this heritage has yet to be published, nor its impact on the history of science put