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around two main areas: Chemistry with its main chemical engineering component, chemo-biology and heat treatments and their applications in industries. CBS-GPE projects aim to achieve an in-depth
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platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure. With
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its fields. The University is engaged in economic and human development and puts research and innovation at the forefront of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's
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Environmental Science (CAES) and AgroBiosciences Program (AgBS) at UM6P: The College of Agriculture and Environmental Science (CAES) is a component of the Science & Technology pole of Mohammed VI Polytechnic
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engaged in economic and human development, prioritizing research and innovation as key drivers of African development. Its unique partnership-based approach and focus on relevant skills training contribute
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around two main areas: Chemistry with its main chemical engineering component, chemo-biology and treatments and their applications in industries. CBS-GPE projects aim to achieve an in-depth understanding
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relationship acting over multiple length scales from the molecular, nano to the macro level and their cross-interactions and (c) utilizing the gathered knowledge and the invented materials to address key
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sedimentation rates, that influenced phosphate formation and trace element accumulation. Study early diagenetic processes, such as microbial activity and mineral replacement, which govern the mobility and
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Environmental Science (CAES) is a component of the Science & Technology pole of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It constitutes a structure of higher education and practical-based research with a vision
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to fostering economic and human development by placing research and innovation at the forefront of progress. Located in Benguerir, in the heart of the Green City, the University aspires to leave a significant