134 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral research jobs in Morocco
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to enhance the performance of LFP batteries, with a particular emphasis on advanced material coating strategies. The project addresses the growing need to improve the surface properties and stability of LFP
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Location: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) Duration: [12–24 months, renewable based on performance] Start Date: 01-09-2025 Field: Catalysis,separation Chemical Engineering About UM6P
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Département / Department : Unité / Unit:Center for African Studies Université / University:Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Intitulé de l’offre Postdoc / Title of the Postdoc offer : L’Afrique
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communications-related performance metrics were considered, such as reliability, connectivity, throughput, delay, network lifetime, power efficiency, and security. In the literature, WSN design is typically
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between objects. A common way to represent a graph is to use the adjacency matrix associated with the graph. However, adjacency matrices only model networks with one kind of objects or relations between
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characterization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their composites using sustainable alternatives, such as waste and industrial by-products. The synthesized materials will subsequently be applied in catalysis
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Job Description As part of our laboratory's research initiatives, we are conducting advanced research on the computational modeling and optimization of heterogeneous catalysts for various catalytic
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: GTI-UM6P / SBU Manufacturing – JORF-Lasfar Work Location: GTI-UM6P and JORF-Lasfar site Contract Type: Postdoctoral Position Main Mission The position holder will be responsible for designing and
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Département / Department : Unité / Unit: Center for African Studies Université / University: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Intitulé de l’offre Postdoc / Title of the Postdoc offer : African
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cover 1/3 of the continental surfaces and play a crucial environmental role both at local and global scales. Forests sequester 25% of the carbon injected each year to the atmosphere by human activities