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marine science, aquaculture or similar from a recognized University. Able to carry out field work. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Positive working
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organic chemistry. The retained applicant for this position will play a leading role in organic synthesis. There are opportunities to work with international collaborators. The postdoctoral initial
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work in: Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, smart grids) Advanced digital technologies (Industry 4.0, IoT, automation) Green process engineering (circular-economy methods, low-impact design) GTI’s
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-doctoral fellow in Artificial Intelligence - Large Language Models and BDI Systems. He/she will work under the supervision of the center's executive president. Your main tasks: Design, develop and apply NLP
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an interdisciplinary team to work on projects focused on the development of new easy, accurate, and low-cost tools for soil agricultural soils diagnosis based on the coupling of spectroscopic
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a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join a multidisciplinary team investigating the use of microporous materials for agricultural applications. The successful candidate will
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for the separation, concentration, recovery, or destruction of certain elements. Therefore, the chosen candidate will be expected to contribute to the performance of a wide range of scale-up studies of a magnetic and
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of the subject : One of the missions of the Center for African Studies is to archive contemporary research on the African continent. The candidate must know Arabic and be familiar with the work of Mokhtar Soussi
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Africa. The successful candidate will use advanced land surface modeling calibrated to observations from field trails and satellites to assess implications for crop yields and carbon sequestration under
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patterns, trends, and potential future scenarios. Develop and refine hydrological model tailored for specific catchments, incorporating the nuances of local land use, geomorphology, and climatic influences