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enrichment mechanisms of strategically important trace elements (e.g., rare earth elements, uranium) within phosphatic rocks and their interbedded layers. The outcomes of this research would provide essential
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review publications. Develop and implement simulation models to predict yields from secondary data sources and established on-farm trials in Africa. Conduct spatial analysis to predict yield at scales
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(CBS) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). The main objective of CBS is to set up a distinctive research-teaching program, of international level, to meet the research and
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. Additionally, knowledge of gas-phase reaction product analysis using micro-GC and FTIR is essential. A solid understanding of general material synthesis is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in
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functional analysis of soil biology. Utilize high-throughput sequencing technologies to analyze soil microbiomes and interpret the data using bioinformatics tools. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
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, in the heart of the Green City, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program is a component of the College
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, biochemical, and molecular tools. Collaborate with team members in data analysis, modeling, and interpretation of complex physiological datasets. Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals
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deficiencies. Quantify nutrient uptake, remobilization, and use efficiency using physiological, biochemical, and molecular tools. Collaborate with team members in data analysis, modeling, and interpretation
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component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It is located in Laayoune City, in south of Morocco. Its vision is targeting real, local, regional, and African challenges in the fields
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working on projects aimed at developing innovative, accurate, and cost-effective tools for foliar analysis and diagnosis. These tools will leverage various spectroscopic techniques (VNIR, SWIR, and XRF