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; molybdenum, Mo,…) are ultimately derived from the transformation of soil minerals into secondary phases such as cation-poor clays and oxides, a process known as chemical weathering and taking place in soils
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, and publication of research outcomes in peer-reviewed journals. Candidate Profile: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics, or Applied Physics. Strong
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Criteria of the candidate: PhD degree in Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Bioenergy, Environmental Engineering, or related discipline from a recognized University. Strong expertise in lipid extraction
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. Furthermore, GSMI offers several state-of-the-art R&D platforms that are at the forefront of science and technology. These platforms serve as advanced research and development facilities for conducting cutting
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standard, was established to serve Morocco and the African continent and to advance applied research and innovation. This unique university, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, has woven an extensive
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Q1 publication. Selection Criteria The position is open to candidates holding a PhD degree in Geology, Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Sedimentology, Mining/Georesources Engineering, or a closely related
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process is seeking high-quality academics and professionals to boost its quality-oriented research environment in the metropolitan area of Marrakech. About CBS/GPE: Research within CBS-GPE is organized
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. This unique nascent university, with its state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high quality academics and
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and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high quality academics and professionals in order to boost its quality-oriented research
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the Tétouan Region.” The selected candidate will focus on design, spatial thinking, and applied project development, supporting innovative visions for marine-related real estate, nautical infrastructures