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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for African
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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for African Agriculture Our laboratory, Center for Remote Sensing Applications (CRSA), is seeking a highly motivated
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climate services to support adaptation of agriculture and water sectors. Morocco and the entire African continent are facing serious climate change related challenges which would be exacerbated in
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record in leading international and well ranked journals An experience in supervising of Master and/or PhD students Motivated self-starter with ability to work both independently and collaboratively as
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team aims to rethink and adapt research, development, innovation and training to new paradigms to meet the future challenges for water sustainability. Job description: The IsoTrace team is seeking a
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water and food systems. About IsoTrace: Within the framework of the IsoTrace project, our team aims to rethink and adapt research, development, innovation and training to new paradigms to meet the future
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significant potential for adaptation to these challenging environments. Additionally, we have identified key gene families and their specific targets that can be enhanced through genome editing technologies
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stress biology to contribute to a multidisciplinary project focused on plant adaptation to temperature changes through stress priming and memory in the early growth phases. This project is part of a
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, entrepreneurship spirit and collaboration with external institutions for developing up to date science and at continent level in order to address real challenges. All our programs run as start-ups and can be self
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under investigation. Job Description: The position is open to candidates with a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline from a recognized university. Applicants must demonstrate that their doctoral