129 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell Postdoctoral positions in Morocco
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industry, bioremediation, climate change mitigation, and renewable energy production. Description of the position: Train and teach undergraduate and/or graduate students on marine biology, seaweeds
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. Key Responsibilities Development and optimization of hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical vanadium recovery strategies. Advanced thermodynamic simulation using CALPHAD-based methods, including phase
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-state batteries, green hydrogen and green ammonia production and storage methods. Through these activities, LIMSET plays a crucial role in shaping a cleaner, more sustainable energy future for Morocco
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. The candidate will apply their expertise to advance predictive maintenance systems using AI tools. Key Responsibilities: Conduct innovative research on the application of Large Language Models (LLMs
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crop production, the plants root plasticity, rhizosphere microbial activities and their interactions play a pivotal role in enhanced nutrient acquisition and crop productivity through a range of
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- Stanford University Starting date: As soon as possible We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellowto join an exciting research project related to improving the recovery of phosphate from flotation tailings using
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Job description : ACER is excited to announce open rank positions for post-doctoral researchers dedicated to advancing the fields of Carbon Negative technology, Capture methods, Utilization
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a multidisciplinary team investigating the use of microporous materials for agricultural applications. The successful candidate will contribute to a funded research project focused on developing
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the relationships between SOM and biological indicators for soil health under different land uses). Area of specialization: Degraded soils, Organic matter, organo-mineral amendment, microbial inoculation, plant
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cover 1/3 of the continental surfaces and play a crucial environmental role both at local and global scales. Forests sequester 25% of the carbon injected each year to the atmosphere by human activities