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process is seeking high quality academics and professionals in order to boost its quality-oriented research environment in the metropolitan area of Marrakech. Job description: The Center for soil and
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, and optimization of inorganic materials for various sustainable energy processes. We work diligently to contribute to the competitiveness of Moroccan and African companies by conducting research across
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The School of Computer and Communication Sciences at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Benguerir, Morocco is currently looking for motivated and talented Postdoctoral researchers in
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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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to the chemical and Process Engineering stream. The candidate will also be expected to participate in UM6P's collective projects and external missions, and to provide support to students (PhD and Master), i.e
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: The centre has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is
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: The centre has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is
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infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high quality academics and professionals in order to boost its quality-oriented research environment in
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as well a multidisciplinary scientific profile: PhD degree in Electrical Science, Energy Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Energy systems and Fuel cell hydrogen
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Processes Analyze routing, storage, and loading flows. Identify optimization levers to reduce costs and lead times. Develop strategies and risk management models to enhance the system’s resilience against