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recently completed (or be close to completing) a PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), or a related field, with a thesis focused on AI, specifically LLMs
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to scientific publications and project reporting Candidate Profile PhD in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with electrodialysis, electrochemical
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. The candidate must hold a PhD in Urban or Rural Development, Civil Engineering or related domain. The candidate is expected to have hands-on experience in field related to urban or rural planning, renewable
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functional digital twin environment. Contribute to industrial validations, results presentations, and scientific publications. Candidate Profile PhD in Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Applied
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: PhD in solar energy, electrical engineering, or environmental sciences. Proficiency in PV systems, instrumentation, and performance measurement. Experience in processing environmental data (Python, R
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of the College is to set up an unprecedented research-education program, of international level, to address the UM6P challenges in terms of research and education, covering all aspects of computer science
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collaboration between Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (UM6P, Morocco), and Mineral-X (Stanford University, USA). Qualifications PhD in process mineralogy, mineral processing, mining, chemical or
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journals in the field. Participate to the supervision of PhD students and research internships. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field of Cryptography, Computer security or any related field. Strong
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and contributing to scientific reports and publications. 3. Candidate Profile PhD in Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Data Science, or a related field. Advanced expertise
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project calls. Participate in scientific publication and dissemination of results to policymakers and communities. Required Qualifications: PhD in geomatics, data science, computer science, urban