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aims to harness the potential of local flora to restore the ecological functions of degraded technosols. Our approach is integrative, combining the analysis of plant diversity, functional traits, soil
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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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on studying the performance of photovoltaic solar panels installed on post-mining sites, in relation to microclimatic variations induced by local vegetation. The researcher will contribute to the analysis
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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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. This position is part of a project aimed at evaluating the integration of native vegetation beneath photovoltaic installations in semi-arid post-mine environments. The objectives include soil stabilization, dust
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characterization, distribution, diversity, and transmission mechanisms between rhizobia and hostel plants. Main responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected to: Conduct research as part of the project
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and/or pilot implementation. Multisite crop trials establishment with soil and plant analysis, and fertilizer evaluation. Use of tools for plant stress physiology and biochemical assessments. Assessment
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datasets generated by the Phenomobile.v2+ to identify key traits affecting crop performance under stress conditions. Implementing a multimodal approach for large-scale data analysis using CPU and GPU
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sustainable and optimized processes for vanadium extraction and purification, with the goal of enabling large-scale redox flow battery deployment for energy storage. Scope of Work The successful candidate will
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hydro-climate studies. Strong background with GIS tools and spatial analysis techniques. Demonstrated expertise in climate variability assessment and the use of climate models. Experience with