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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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suitability mapping, irrigation design and management, processing and analysis of data, and report writing. Lead data collection and contribute to the situational analyses to identify status of farming systems
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. The selected candidate is expected to conduct fieldwork investigations, seismic interpretation, Image Log and core logging focused on structural geology of the Meskala basin. This will involve a thorough
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biomass valorization Experience in submission of proposals and contact with funding organizations. Publish the results in peer-reviewed journals. Supervise Master and PhD students. Education PhD in
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integrated solutions. Case Studies and Modeling: Conduct case studies on specific cities, using economic and financial analysis tools to understand urban development processes. Communication and Dissemination
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Catalysis Experience in process engineering including one of these areas: urea
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to dissect regulatory networks in model and/or crop plants. Key Responsibilities Design and execute experiments to study molecular and physiological processes in plants. Utilize tools such as proteomics, and
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processes. This project focuses on utilizing computational techniques to understand and enhance the performance of catalysts in reactions such as hydrogenation, oxidation, and biomass conversion. We
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Assistance in the teaching activities as a team member of biomass valorization program at UM6P-ASARI, to support courses related to: Food technology (for farmers). Biorefinery Technology Instrumental process
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and improving governance processes in cities, focusing on stakeholder dynamics and urban policy strategies. Responsibilities: Research and Analysis: Conduct original research on urban governance