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Post-doc position: Engineering thin film materials and structures via physical vapor deposition for energy applications About Mohammed VI polytechnic University (UM6P) Located at the heart of the
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demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related disciplines. The candidate is recommended to demonstrate experience in undertaking independent
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synthesis of novel materials for thermal energy storage systems. This includes proficiency in organic, inorganic or both chemistry techniques. Possess proven skills in investigating organic or inorganic
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expertise in inorganic chemistry, involving the design and synthesis of inorganic materials utilizing both aqueous and nonaqueous chemistry techniques. Possess proven skills in investigating inorganic
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research with real-world impact. Qualifications and Skills are: PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Sciences or a related engineering field. Proven experience in nano/micro-material synthesis. Good knowledge
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general material synthesis methodologies. Candidate Profile: Hold a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field. Strong experience in separation sciences
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publications and contribution to collaborative proposals. Support of graduate student mentorship and lab coordination. Required Qualifications & Experience PhD in Materials Chemistry, Extractive Metallurgy
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. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Inorganic Chemistry, or a related field. Experience in the development of microporous materials. Strong expertise in material characterization techniques (e.g., FTIR
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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) - Chemical & Biochemical Sciences CBS Department and The Materials Science, Energy, and Nano-engineering (MSN) MSN Qualification Type: Chemical Engineer
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About UM6P & the Green Technology Institute Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is a leading hub for research and innovation in Africa, committed to driving economic and human development