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, technology and information on soil suitability, land use and fertilizer development, which can be accessible to the various African stakeholders viz., farmers, universities, research institutions, policy
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innovative comminution strategies. The successful candidate will play a leading role in advancing research on autogenous grinding as a low-energy alternative for liberating indurated phosphates stored in
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research programs run as start-ups. OCP group (http://www.ocpgroup.ma/en/home ), a world leader in fertilizer production, is a major starter client for the University providing capital and research funds. In
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conditions, require innovative solutions to overcome the challenges posed by climate change and resource scarcity. As part of this initiative, ASARI has reviewed and published a selection of crop species with
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record in leading international and well ranked journals An experience in supervising of Master and/or PhD students Motivated self-starter with ability to work both independently and collaboratively as
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regarding the production of targeted crops in Africa, work with the project team and valorize data as review publications. Develop and implement simulation models to predict yields from secondary data sources
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Main Responsibilities: We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our research team as part of an innovative project focused on the design, production, and characterization of recombinant
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characterization, distribution, diversity, and transmission mechanisms between rhizobia and hostel plants. Main responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected to: Conduct research as part of the project
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-based environments for high-performance data analysis. Knowledge of biological network inference, causal modeling, and graph-based AI approaches. Experience in multi-modal data fusion, representation
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stress biology to contribute to a multidisciplinary project focused on plant adaptation to temperature changes through stress priming and memory in the early growth phases. This project is part of a