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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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scientists with a strong background in thermal sciences, energy systems, or water technologies, and a demonstrated ability to operate in research environments oriented toward sustainability and impact. The
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of enabling large-scale redox flow battery deployment for energy storage. Scope of Work The successful candidate will work on: Designing and optimizing extraction processes for vanadium from primary and
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to the performance of a wide range of scale-up studies of a magnetic and electromagnetic separation process to validate the selection of the appropriate design for treating, concentrating, and purifying the matrices
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project focused on the sustainable valorization of phosphate-rich mining waste through innovative comminution strategies. The successful candidate will play a leading role in advancing research
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deterioration or degradation in a single cell directly impacts the battery's overall performance and lifespan. Therefore, it is crucial to have a monitoring system in place for close oversight of this critical
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. Apply biotechnological or bioaugmentation strategies to enhance remediation performance. Publish findings in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences. Collaborate with
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a multidisciplinary team investigating the use of microporous materials for agricultural applications. The successful candidate will contribute to a funded research project focused on developing
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for predictive and prescriptive urban data analysis. Experience in visualizing and analyzing spatial and functional interactions within urban infrastructure. Personal and Organizational Skills Ability to model
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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