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candidate will work on innovative solutions that integrate advanced technologies, urban data, and sustainable approaches to enhance the performance of waste management systems. Key Responsibilities
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
development. Proficiency in biodiversity monitoring tools and plant growth tracking. Field experimentation skills and experience in ecological data collection and analysis. Demonstrated hands-on experience
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data. Knowledge of computer-aided synthesis planning (CASP) tools and retrosynthetic analysis software (e.g., AiZynthFinder, ASKCOS, IBM RXN). Familiarity with reaction condition prediction and reaction
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Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Strong experience in developing and applying AI/ML models to energy systems or similar applications. Proficiency in
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have expertise in geometallurgy, applied geochemistry, and geo-environmental assessment, with advanced proficiency in integrating spatial data into 3D models using sophisticated interpolation techniques
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for Soil, Droughts and desertification Water information, knowledge and decision systems Environmental Considerations and Sustainable development
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journals. Fluent in French and English. Experience of working as a member of a multidisciplinary team. Ability to write publications, reports and projects. Oral and written communication skills. Computer
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are looking for a postdoctoral to perform generate data in Morocco and Africa related to rhizobia genomic characterization, distribution, diversity, and transmission mechanisms between rhizobia and hostel
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in Africa. Main responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected to: Collect the data regarding the production of targeted crops in Africa, work with the project team and valorize data as
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tower together with numerous ancillary data related to water, carbon and nutrient cycles (Christina et al. 2017). The soils at this site are deep Ferrasols (FAO classification) developed on Cretaceous