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. Desired Additional Skills Proficiency with 3D modeling (Rhino, Revit, SketchUp, etc.) and rendering tools. Experience with GIS, coastal modelling, or environmental design tools. Knowledge of marina design
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of the Research Assistant Candidate & Application Materials: Engineering degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Robotics, or Electrical Engineering. Solid knowledge of AI/ML, embedded systems, and IoT
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concepts and profitability. In-depth knowledge of environmental sustainability standards. Experience with data prediction and classification techniques. Computer Skills Good proficiency with optimization
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, telecommunications, industrial computing, electrical engineering or equivalent. Expertise in the design, prototyping and deployment of IoT solutions for environmental and energy applications. Solid knowledge
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, PSIM, Proteus, LabVIEW, SketchUp, SolidWorks, etc. Knowledge of microcontrollers, STM32, FPGAs, etc. Knowledge of communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, Profibus, Modbus, CAN, MQTT, and HTTP
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contribute to UM6P’s reactor design knowledge base. Work Environment: The postdoctoral researcher will work within a multidisciplinary team at UM6P, collaborating closely with experts in computational modeling
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Processing, Mining Engineering, Georesources Engineering, or related field. Proven experience in ore characterization techniques (mechanical, mineralogical, physical). Solid knowledge of comminution
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understanding of the scope and role of organic chemistry in R&D Experience in handling hazardous reagents (solvents, chemicals…) Advanced knowledge in designing and execute experiments, analyze data, and
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experience, agronomic knowledge, or fertilizer-recommendation systems. French/Arabic useful for local engagement. Application materials (required) Cover letter (fit with CropID + available start date). CV with
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of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences: Center of Excellence of Soil and Fertilizer Research in Africa at the Mohamed VI Polytechnic University (CESFRA) aims to evolve a continental hub of knowledge, skills