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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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Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and
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expertise in adsorption and/or membrane-based separation technologies. The following qualifications and skills are expected: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, or a related field
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Engineering stream. The candidate will also be expected to participate in UM6P's collective projects and external missions, and to provide support to students (PhD and Master), i.e., supervision for the writing
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PostDoc positions to undertake research in the area of expertise related to : Organic chemistry Polymer Science Hydrometallurgy Minerals engineering Environmental Science 1. Job description Subject 1
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of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Chemical Process Systems Engineering (CPSE). The position addresses key challenges in process intensification, sustainability, and advanced process control, aiming to develop AI
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catalysis, separation, energy generation, conversion and storage, Plasma Science and its applications, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Postdoctoral Career
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for this role, you will ideally have: Ph.D. degree in physical chemical and analytical chemistry, chemistry, polymer science, materials science and engineering or related areas. Excellent organizational skills
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Postdoctoral in Water Resources Engineering with focus on the hydrologic cycle at catchment scale Mohammed VI Polytechnic University - Benguerir - Morocco Geology & Sustainable Mining Institute GSMI
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optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Postdoctoral Career Opportunity: Optical and Laser Diagnostics for Plasma Propagation and Plasma-Surface Interactions Department: The Applied