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Location: University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, College of Computing, Bioinformatics Laboratory, Ben Guerir, Morocco. Duration: 2 years About the Lab/Institution: The Bioinformatics Laboratory
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progression modeling. Explainability and interpretability of AI models to support clinical decision-making and regulatory compliance in healthcare settings. Scalability and computational efficiency in
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
photovoltaic installations in semi-arid post-mine environments. The objectives include soil stabilization, dust reduction, and the creation of a favorable microclimate to enhance the energy performance of solar
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CBS - Postdoctoral Position, Artificial Intelligence Applied to Metabolomics for Health Applications
for treatment response. Collaborate with experimental teams, clinicians, and biostatisticians to validate computational findings in clinical cohorts. Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and
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) The Expertise Center for Phosphates (CEPH) collaborates with industry through a joint program focused on enhancing industrial performance and achieving operational excellence. By leveraging applied research and
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. Knowledge of cloud-based computing platforms for data processing (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud). Understanding of BMS architecture and electric mobility systems.
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, telecommunications, industrial computing, electrical engineering or equivalent. Expertise in the design, prototyping and deployment of IoT solutions for environmental and energy applications. Solid knowledge
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and be familiar with the work of Mokhtar Soussi. This work focuses on southern Morocco and Souss culture. It mentions links with sub-Saharan Africa. The post-doctoral candidate will need to identify all
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, in the heart of the Green City, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program is a component of the College
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, distributed ones. Their low input data requirements and flexible application make them widely used by water managers. While very attractive, these models can be pretty challenging when attempting to compute