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: Design and synthesis of inorganic materials for heavy metals remediation This project aims to develop advanced inorganic materials exhibiting excellent properties for further application as adsorbents and
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for photocatalytic CO2 conversion and water splitting. Materials synthesis will involve wet chemistry and known solid-sate methods such as mechanochemical or pyrolysis. Required qualifications: The candidates must
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versions; work with Arabic texts and aligned French and English commentary; and collaborate in shaping the structure and scholarly norms of the digital research environment. Participation in regular research
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. It constitutes a structure of applied research with a vision of solving real Local, Regional, and African agriculture challenges leveraging up-to-date science and technology. To implement its vision
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for catalysis. The job vacancy involves designing, synthesizing, and characterizing highly catalytic active MOF composites for photocatalytic CO2 conversion and water splitting. Materials synthesis will involve
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of the physics, chemistry, and structure–property relationships of carbon materials and inorganic solids. Strong skills in materials characterization techniques, including SEM, XRD, Raman, BET, TGA, ICP, and
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(ASARI) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Laayoune City, south of Morocco. It constitutes a structure of applied research with a vision of solving real Local, Regional, and
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, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Area of Research: The incumbent will join the Applied Chemistry and Engineering Research Centre
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purification, sensing and/or waste transformation/energy efficiency. Other duties include advising graduate students and contribution to build up a first-class research-oriented research program at UM6P
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(2 positions) Job description: An exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and talented post-doctoral fellow (PDF) to work on a collaborative project between Sustainable Materials Research Center