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processes. This project focuses on designing and optimizing novel materials that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of converting biomass into valuable products such as biofuels and fine chemicals. We
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of fertilizers into the soil. The project aims to develop and optimize innovative porous carriers to enhance fertilizer efficiency, controlled release, and sustainability in agricultural applications
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, Polymers and Composites, and Sustainable Materials. With some 100 researchers and PhD students and several national and international partners, MSN is emerging as a strong actor in the Moroccan materials
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. The selected candidate will contribute to an in-depth study of organic, colloidal, biological, and inorganic fouling mechanisms, the optimization of cleaning protocols (CIP – Cleaning in Place), and the
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absorption. In particular, its estimation is essential for monitoring the vegetation's health and water status, and thus making decisions on irrigation scheduling and optimal application rates that, on one
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porous materials for CO2 hydrogenation reactions using photo- or thermal catalysis. The successful candidate will be involved in optimizing the synthesis process, with experience in photo-catalysis
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. Candidates should hold a PhD in Natural products chemistry, Phytochemistry, Cell biology, Pharmacognosy, Cosmetology, or a related field. The successful candidate will focus on developing new formulations with
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PhD students and several national and international partners, MSN is emerging as a strong actor in the Moroccan materials research scene. The department coordinates several initial and executive Master
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, Polymers and Composites, and Sustainable Materials. With some 100 researchers and PhD students and several national and international partners, MSN is emerging as a strong actor in the Moroccan materials
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requires active participation in an interdisciplinary team to evaluate and optimize integrated soil fertility management strategies. Key duties and responsibilities: Research implementation: Design and