130 biosensor-technology Postdoctoral positions at MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
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, ecosystems, or the critical zone (e.g. Cividini et al. 2010, Dessert et al., 2015). In this respect, the trace element boron (B) appears as a powerful tool as it is a micronutrient involved in a wide variety
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discoveries and technological upheavals in both the applied and fundamental sciences are almost a daily occurrence, one chasing the other, the role of the philosopher of science is essential and necessary
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analysis methods is a plus. Join us in pioneering innovative research in algal biotechnology and bioprocess engineering. Together, we aim to drive sustainable solutions using algae for a greener future. We
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are: PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Sciences or a related engineering field. Proven experience in nano/micro-material synthesis. Good knowledge of biobased materials Solid understanding of biobased
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interdisciplinary applied research projects. From technological innovation to the transfer of research to industry, Vanguard has also the mission of developing an ecosystem of related start-ups. For more information
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between catalysts and reactants. Write scientific reports and research articles and participate in conferences. Candidate Profile PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field
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cathode performance. Familiarity with in-situ/operando characterization techniques. Experience with lithium-ion battery full-cell fabrication and testing. Understanding of surface/interface engineering for
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force of a business model. It focuses on applied research and innovation both in Morocco and Africa. The university is a platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors
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force of a business model. It focuses on applied research and innovation both in Morocco and Africa. The university is a platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors
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soil moisture is an essential climate variable (ECV) that is crucial for characterizing the Earth’s climate. It is a key variable in hydrology, meteorology and agronomy, regulating the exchange of water