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Duties The successful candidate is expected to have: Lead all aspects related to computational chemistry within SUSMAT – RC while developing new theoretical methods to predict and characterize various
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position in computational research in interface chemical reactions to join our research team focused on studying reaction mechanisms and materials. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
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to the interdisciplinary Wicked Problems (WiP) framework in the undergraduate program. This role integrates mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, and decision optimization to help students understand, abstract, and
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operations research methods (e.g., linear, nonlinear, integer, stochastic programming) and computational mathematics (e.g., finite elements, reduced-order models). Co-develop open-source tools, educational
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to contribute to the interdisciplinary Wicked Problems (WiP) framework in the undergraduate program. This role integrates mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, and decision optimization to help students
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, and governance dimensions of the Wicked Problems (WiP) program. This role empowers students to critically engage with the social, political, and ethical implications of the technologies, models, and
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Position Summary: The UM6P Vanguard Center & UM6P’s School of Applied Sciences & Engineering invite applications for a Scientist in Complex Systems to support the Wicked Problems (WiP) program. This
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, ethical, and governance dimensions of the Wicked Problems (WiP) program. This role empowers students to critically engage with the social, political, and ethical implications of the technologies, models
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) Country Morocco Application Deadline 2 Nov 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is
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) program. This transdisciplinary position is designed for a researcher capable of bridging networks, feedbacks, and emergence across human, institutional, and physical systems. The ideal candidate will work