101 molecular-simulation Postdoctoral positions at MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY in Morocco
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biochemical reactions to scale-up and validation of process engineering. CBS projects aim at an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of all transformations in order to propose new original
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CFD methods DFT and Molecular modelling linked to CCUS Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an ability to interpret and analyze simulation and/or experimental results. Ability to work in
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advanced characterization methods of inorganic materials and their assemblies, ideally with a focus on battery materials. Demonstrated proficiency in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and/or Molecular Dynamics
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assemblies, ideally with a focus on battery materials. Demonstrated proficiency in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and/or Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations, enabling the computational investigation
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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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are seeking a highly motivated candidate to contribute to the development of new catalytic systems through computational simulations and theoretical studies. Main Responsibilities: Perform computational
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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
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), AgroBioSciences (AgBS) Job Title: Post-Doctoral position Area of specialization: Genomics, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics. Job/Project description: The AgroBioSciences Program (AgBS) at the Mohammed VI
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significantly contribute to specific, but in-depth, research activities related to root-soil-microbe interaction by studying molecular and physiological traits that significantly influence the biological nutrient
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learning, imitation learning, and the integration of large language, vision–language, and vision–language–action models to improve generalization. A key objective is to design lightweight and efficient