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successful candidate will lead cutting-edge research in the characterization, modeling, and sustainable reprocessing of mining waste and tailings from both abandoned and active mines. The ideal candidate will
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interdisciplinary teams that involve experimentalists and modelers Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or related disciplines, with
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Process Engineering Department (CBS) is an entity of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). The main objective of CBS is to set up a distinctive research-teaching program of international level, in
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demonstrate its potential in addressing important Moroccan challenges. Key duties: The successful candidate is expected to: Contribute to the group’s activities in formulation chemistry, organic chemistry
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experience in sensing. The candidate is recommended to demonstrate experience in sensing and undertake independent research, managing research activities of Master students, and supervising PhD students
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key leaders in the field of applied R&D. The main areas of activity will be, but not limited to: Chemical and biotechnological processes Urban mining Material processing technology Sustainable energy
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undertaking independent research, managing research activities of Master and supervising PhD students. Fluency in English as well as a proven ability to write scientific articles are also mandatory. The post
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of 3 referees (PhD mentor, postdoctoral mentor if relevant, and a third referee familiar with the applicant’s education, research, and entrepreneurial experience). Applicants are assumed to have obtained
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Process Engineering Department (CBS) is an entity of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). The main objective of CBS is to set up a distinctive research-teaching program of international level, in
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. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to uncover molecular mechanisms, innovate process technologies, and contribute to the advancement of green and efficient chemical transformations. Teaching and