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in Statistial models for optimizing the chemical process Skills in elemental & structural analysis using various existing techniques. Knowledge in advanced structural characterizations will be valued
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of strategic metals and the development of fresh Lithium-ion Batteries & Supercapacitors Experience in Statistial models for optimizing the chemical process Skills in elemental & structural analysis using
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Environmental Science (CSAES), AgroBioSciences program (AgBS), Job Title - Vacancy for Post-Doctoral Fellow in Plant Phenotyping and Image Analysis Duration: 3 years Location: Benguerir – Morocco Areas of
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are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in nuclear physics and its applications, with expertise in radiochemistry applied to the phosphate industry. Key Responsibilities Analysis and Monitoring
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. Analyze maintenance and process data for root cause analysis. Develop testing methods adapted to each studied component and working conditions for characterization and classification purposes. Perform
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foundation in catalysis/ separation and chemical/process engineering. The successful candidate will significantly contribute to the conception, synthesis, and evaluation of separation/catalytic systems aimed
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Fellow in Plant Phenotyping and Image Analysis Duration: 3 years Location: Benguerir – Morocco Areas of research: Plant Phenotyping, Image Analysis, About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P
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Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. About the Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering (CBS) The Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green
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applications in linkage with incubation and start-up ecosystems. About the Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering (CBS) The Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering Department
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, regardless of process parameters, it is essential to conduct a physical, chemical, and mineralogical analysis of the tailings to study the distribution of phosphates and their relationships with gangue