Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
be responsible for implementing codes and conducting analysis for efficient management of water which is key to adapting African agriculture to climate variability and its impact on water resources
-
assaying root – soil chemical interactions and imaging for simulation of soil health indices Contribution to the design of regenerative cropping systems and ameliorants particularly nanomaterials that can
-
/publications. Expected Outcomes: TRL 5 UAV prototype. 3 Q1 publications and one patent contribution. Workflow for morphing UAV design established at UM6P. Profile of the Research Assistant Candidate
-
and develop recommendations. Area of specialization: soil microbiome analysis, general microbiology, Molecular Biology, Agronomy and, Sequence dat analysis and R coding skills Main responsibilities
-
can be represented by tensors, one can think of applying tensor completion methods which have proved to be efficient in many applications such as image and video reconstruction. However, the same issue
-
. The selected candidate is expected to conduct fieldwork investigations, seismic interpretation, Image Log and core logging focused on structural geology of the Meskala basin. This will involve a thorough
-
the developed designs. Develop simulations (writing code) to support the theoretical findings. Disseminate results through scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals. Write technical reports
-
data for model calibration and validation. Apply sensitivity analysis and optimization algorithms to refine model parameters and improve predictive accuracy. Contribute to code development, documentation
-
links (ORCID, GitHub). Research statement (1–2 pages) with a 12–18 month plan. Up to 3 representative papers and links to code/datasets (if available). 2–3 referee contacts. Selection & timeline (brief
-
root ecosystem services for carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling and relevant microbial communities. This includes assaying root – soil chemical interactions and imaging for simulation of soil health