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Location: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) Duration: [12–24 months, renewable based on performance] Start Date: 01-09-2025 Field: Catalysis,separation Chemical Engineering About UM6P
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. Strong knowledge of heterogeneous catalysis and computational chemistry. Experience with computational modeling (i,e, DFT, and/or molecular dynamics). Familiarity with software such as Material Studio
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Polytechnic University, is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in heterogeneous catalysis. The candidate’s research activities will focus on the development of bifunctional catalysts
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-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their composites using sustainable alternatives, such as waste and industrial by-products. The synthesized materials will subsequently be applied in catalysis and adsorption in
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materials will subsequently be applied in catalysis and adsorption in large scale. The candidate will primarily focus on extracting and purifying metals from an inorganic matrix by-product, which will then be
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strong expertise and interest in developing MOFs and their composites for catalysis. The job vacancy involves designing, synthesizing, and characterizing highly catalytic active MOF composites
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applications, including fine chemistry, catalysis, agriculture, and life science. For instance, phosphorus-based chemicals are essential in hydrometallurgy, ceramics, and serve as building blocks for RNA and DNA
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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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demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related disciplines. The candidate should also have experience in sensing. The candidate is recommended
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: The candidates must have strong experience in MOF synthesis and characterization with a PhD and demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related