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disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and
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Environmental Science (CAES) is a component of the Science & Technology pole of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It constitutes a structure of higher education and practical-based research with a vision
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-impact journals and conferences. Mentor students in related research projects. Qualifications : A Ph.D. (awarded or near completion) in applied mathematics, computer science, or a closely related field
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Job description : ACER is excited to announce open rank positions for post-doctoral researchers dedicated to advancing the fields of Carbon Negative technology, Capture methods, Utilization
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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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Anthropology: Environment and Health Summary 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
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this problem. More generally, one of the main issues is the link between chronic diseases and public health. What makes the notion of public health expand to become global health? This topic is in line with one
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, including experts in mineral engineering, chemistry, and process optimization. Supervise MSc/PhD students working on related tasks. Publish high-impact papers and contribute to funding applications
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the field), analyze the collected data, and contribute to the dissemination of results through scientific publications, technical reports, and participation in innovative projects. Candidate Criteria PhD
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The position is intended for a PhD holder in environmental engineering, geochemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field, with a strong interest in gas-liquid-solid reaction systems. The ideal candidate