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environments. Key duties: The Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to: Publish in high-impact journals in the field. Supervise graduate and undergraduate students. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field
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candidate in the area of machine learning for IoT networks. The candidate must hold (or about to complete) a PhD in the related fields shown below. The candidate is expected to have hands-on experience in
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results and contribute to the writing of scientific articles. Candidate Profile: PhD in plant ecology, soil science, environmental science, or a related discipline. Proven experience in arid or degraded
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, national conferences and summer school activities Collaborating with world class institutions Mentoring PhD and research assistant students Contributing to drafting proposals, research papers and patents How
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recommended to demonstrate experience in undertaking independent research, managing research activities of Master and supervising PhD students. Fluency in English as well as a proven ability to write scientific
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purification, sensing and/or waste transformation/energy efficiency. Other duties include advising graduate students and contribution to build up a first-class research-oriented research program at UM6P
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Qualifications PhD in Microbiology, Immunology, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related discipline. Proven experience in microbiome research, particularly in gut microbiota. Experience with next-generation
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. Ensure timely delivery of project milestones and deliverables. Mentorship and training: Supervise and mentor PhD students and research assistants involved in the project. Provide training on experimental
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-reviewed journals. The selected candidate will work closely with our team of researchers, doctoral and master's students, as well as technicians, contributing to cutting-edge research in our department. Main
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conclusions. Student Supervision: Play an active role in mentoring and supervising both graduate (MSc and PhD) and undergraduate students, fostering their academic and research growth. Teaching Contribution