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with up-to-date science. The institute consists of a multidisciplinary team of agronomists, biochemists, molecular biologists, bioprocess specialists, animal scientists working with agricultural
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Area of specialization in IWRI Research and Education: Climate modeling, climate change and services Job description: We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic postdoctoral researcher to join
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, the structure of these models, depending on the dominant regime and its dynamics, put more focus on a specific water balance component than others. This can make the structure inadequate to be directly
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pyrochimical processing of oxide, sulfide, or silicate ores. Familiarity with thermodynamic simulation software (e.g., FactSage, Thermo-Calc, etc). Previous involvement in industry-oriented or collaborative
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required; proficiency in French is a plus. Preferred Qualifications Experience in pyrochimical processing of oxide, sulfide, or silicate ores. Familiarity with thermodynamic simulation software (e.g
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infrastructure. It has built a robust academic and research network and is committed to recruiting high-quality academics and professionals to contribute to its dynamic, quality-driven research environment. Job
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technologies. The project focuses on exploring microbial communities and their molecular mechanisms for detoxifying and transforming heavy metals under environmental or engineered conditions. The successful
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and their role in soil health. The project combines aspects of soil ecology, soil microbiology, and soil biology to explore the dynamic interactions between soil microorganisms, their environment, and
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: Experience in salt or potash processing. Familiarity with process modeling and simulation tools. Experience with industrial or pilot-scale testing. Application Documents: Interested candidates should submit
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of Environmental Microbial Biotechnology with a strong background in metal stress alleviation and omics technologies. The project focuses on exploring microbial communities and their molecular mechanisms