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Postdoctoral fellow Position in Omics and Soil Microbiome Research (2 years) Starting Date: May–July 2025 The Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) invites applications for a Postdoctoral fellow
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Post-Doctoral Position in Sustainable Fertilizer Materials: Development of Controlled-Release Systems Using Modified Moroccan Clays Institution: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) Department
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partnership approach strengthens its position as an avant-garde in these areas, and the university aims to shine nationally, continentally, and internationally as a leading institution for education and
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statement. Name and contact information of two references. The email should be sent to Youssef.Iraqi@um6p.ma with the subject “[Postdoc position + candidate’s first and last name].” Shortlisted candidates
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attracted multidisciplinary research teams composed of food engineers, agronomists, biochemists, biologists, … etc. Description of the position: Run research activities in animal food technology (meat and
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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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innovation in Africa and aims to position itself among world-renowned universities in its fields. The University is engaged in economic and human development and puts research and innovation at the forefront
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on experimental and Modelling aspects. A notable characteristic of the Centre’s research is the strong collaboration among all members. We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position in the area of
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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and innovation in Africa and aims to position itself among world-renowned universities in its fields The University is
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attracted multidisciplinary research teams composed of food engineers, agronomists, biochemists, biologists, … etc. Description of the position: Develop and improve the best cropping practices under marginal