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Postdoctoral researcher in acid gas neutralization using carbonates from phosphate mine interlayers (12 mois) As part of its commitment to the circular economy and industrial waste valorization, and
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral researcher in acid gas neutralization using
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join our research team focused on the development of innovative and sustainable sensor systems for industrial applications. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge
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and real-time data acquisition systems. Participate in testing and deployment of UAV demonstrators at UM6P and OCP sites. Methodology: AI Development: Reinforcement learning, computer vision, and sensor
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production/ storage…... The position requires proficiency in analyzing gas-phase reaction products utilizing gas chromatography and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Additionally, candidates
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. The candidate will need to master sensor technologies, embedded systems, and communication protocols, while integrating real-time data into cloud platforms to develop reliable, secure, and scalable solutions
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to energy and environmental issues. Hence, the successful candidate should develop a wide range of expertise, mainly, in the areas of Gas/Vapor/Liquid adsorption and membrane applications, Reticular chemistry
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processes for virtual commissioning and optimization. Examine extensive heterogeneous data sets (including historical process data, sensor data, and laboratory findings) using advanced AI approaches such as
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environmental sensors and thermal cameras (UAV/IR). Comparative analysis of PV configurations: with vs. without vegetation. Studying dust deposition and its impact on energy performance. Analyzing meteorological
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compound (VOC) abatement, and hydrogen production/ storage…... The position requires proficiency in analyzing gas-phase reaction products utilizing gas chromatography and Fourier-transform infrared