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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Post-Doctoral Researchers in Decarbonization, Carbon capture, utilization
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Post-Doctoral Researchers in Decarbonization, Carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (11331) Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and innovation in
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Job Title: CAES – Postdoctoral researcher in Modeling and quantitative analysis for efficient use and sustainable management of water at the Farm-Scale in semi-arid regions Job Description
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, land-use dynamics, environmental processes, and urban ecosystem functioning. This work aligns with the strategy of the Center for Urban Systems (CUS), which aims to promote sustainable, resilient, and
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, remote sensing, environmental geosciences, and artificial intelligence methods to investigate soil conditions, land-use dynamics, environmental processes, and urban ecosystem functioning. This work aligns
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desalinization and wastewater treatment for applications in agriculture as well as domestic and industrial use. The program focuses on the efficient use of solar, wind and marine energy and the development of new
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. The successful candidate will investigate the dynamics of plasma propagation and the generation of reactive species under different operating conditions. The research will use optical emission spectroscopy (OES
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contribute to developing new theoretical, historical, and practice-based insights on how heritage preservation and urban development interact in creating (or addressing) spatial inequalities in African and
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catchments, incorporating the nuances of local land use, geomorphology, and climatic influences. Explore the use of advanced AI tools for climate and hydrological modeling. Evaluate the potential impacts
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under different operating conditions. The research will use optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and laser-based diagnostic techniques to characterize plasma properties, identify reactive species, and