22 software-verification Postdoctoral positions at MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
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of software tools for the broader research community. Responsibilities: Develop and implement transformer-based genomic language models for bacterial genome analysis. Train and evaluate models on large-scale
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. Strong knowledge of heterogeneous catalysis and computational chemistry. Experience with computational modeling (i,e, DFT, and/or molecular dynamics). Familiarity with software such as Material Studio
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, machine learning, data sciences, algorithms, databases, cloud computing, software engineering, networking, operating systems , security and computational materials science. Description of the position and
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systems (software, platforms). Develop decision-support tools based on simulations for public and private stakeholders. Contribute to scientific publications and establish partnerships with public, private
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assessment in urban environments. Proficiency in hydrological modeling software (SWMM, HEC-RAS, or equivalent). Experience with GIS tools (ArcGIS, QGIS) for spatial analysis and mapping of water flows and risk
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. Simulation Tools: Proficiency in simulation software (e.g., AnyLogic, SimPy, MATLAB/Simulink) to replicate waste management systems. Waste Management Processes: In-depth understanding of waste collection
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of environmental sustainability standards. Experience with data prediction and classification techniques. Computer Skills Good proficiency with optimization tools (CPLEX, SAP). Experience with data analysis software
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bacterial use cases, and contributing to the development of software tools for the broader research community. Responsibilities: Develop and implement transformer-based genomic language models for bacterial
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analysis, and statistical software. Excellent written and oral communication skills, with a proven track record of scientific publications. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a
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play a key role in developing and optimizing these models, applying them to diverse bacterial use cases, and contributing to the development of software tools for the broader research community