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physiological performance. The research will explore interactions between trace elements, soil microbial communities, and plant–soil feedback mechanisms, as well as their impacts on key soil health indicators
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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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CSAES - Postdoctoral in Experimentation and analysis of the dissolution and diffusion of different fertilizer formulations About UM6P: At the heart of the future Green City of Benguerir
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background in trace element dynamics, soil–plant interactions, or environmental biogeochemistry. Experience in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing Added value: expertise in microbial
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physiological performance. The research will explore interactions between trace elements, soil microbial communities, and plant–soil feedback mechanisms, as well as their impacts on key soil health indicators
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or defended before start) in Computer Science, Remote-Sensing/Geoinformatics, Agricultural Data Science, or related field. Strong track record in remote-sensing imagery and/or time-series analysis and ML/DL
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contribute to the development of innovative and sustainable strategies for the recovery of sulfur, magnesium, potassium and other valuable elements from industrial residues. Area of Research: Valorization
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isolates. Conduct Bioinformatics analysis related to the generated data. Co-supervise master and doctoral student. Publish results in high impact factor journals. Education, qualifications, and experience
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, potassium and other valuable elements from industrial residues. Area of Research: Valorization of industrial by-products derived from sedimentary potash processing and phosphoric acid production. The research
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know that the pure “liebigian” limitation (one factor limits the growth) is not true for most ecosystems (Wurzburger et al., 2012), implying that the effect of other nutrients and micronutrients must be