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fertilizers is an asset. Strong background in plant-soil interactions and soil health indicators for sustainable crop production systems. Solid understanding of plant nutrition and the impact of (a)biotic
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contribute to a funded research project focused on developing innovative soil conditioners and nutrient delivery systems that enhance water retention, nutrient use efficiency, and soil health, supporting
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soilborne pathogens. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of applied microbiology and plant health, contributing to sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly plant
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alternatives—such as in-pit crushing & conveying, trolley-assist systems, and battery-electric trucks—in strip mining operations. This research is part of OCP’s Strategic Business Unit (SBU) Mining initiative
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of graduate students and assist in guiding their research projects. Assist in the development of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and modules. Facilitate the acquisition of necessary laboratory equipment
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, moisture, microbiology). Scientific valorization: publications, reports, and communication of results. Ensure strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental protection regulations in accordance with
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reducing the health risks associated with extreme weather conditions, particularly in rural areas heavily reliant on agriculture. Key Duties Improve the accuracy of predicting climate variables like
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plant health, contributing to sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly plant protection solutions. Key Responsibilities Conduct in vitro and in vivo screening of microalgae strains
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Center in Brazil, (Sao Paulo State) under the supervision of Professor Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri in relation to the GCZS Chair (professors Rachid Moussadek, Hudson Carvalho, Daniel Nahon). Based
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of the formulated systems, in lab scale. Participating in workshops, national conferences and summer school activities Collaborating with world class institutions Mentoring PhD and research assistant students