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-of-the-art infrastructure. With an innovative approach, UM6P places research and innovation at the heart of its educational project as a driving force of a business model. All UM6P programs run as start-ups
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and the African continent. Its vision is honed around research and innovation at the service of education and development. This unique nascent university, with its state-of-the-art campus and
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Location: Ben Guerir Position Type: Postdoctoral Research Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and innovation in Africa and aims to position itself among world
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University (UM6P), a higher education institution with an international standard, is established to serve Morocco and the African continent. Its vision is honed around research and innovation at the service
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collaboration between Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (UM6P, Morocco), and Mineral-X (Stanford University, USA). Qualifications PhD in process mineralogy, mineral processing, mining, chemical or
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Introduction UM6P 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
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research and innovation to support education and sustainable development, UM6P boasts a state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure. It has built a robust academic and research network and is committed
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Responsibilities: Design, synthesize, and characterize microporous materials (e.g., porous ceramics) tailored for agricultural applications. Investigate the interaction of microporous materials with soil and plant
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, liquid formulations, and their applications. Design and develop formulations based on specific requirements, such as sustainability, performance, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Perform chemical
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goals of promoting circular economy practices and technological innovation in the Moroccan phosphate mining sector. Area of Research: Sustainable mineral processing, with a focus on autogenous grinding