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(2 positions) Job description: An exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and talented post-doctoral fellow (PDF) to work on a collaborative project between Sustainable Materials Research Center
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for the conversion of biogas into high-value-added molecules. This position requires expertise in the synthesis of materials with controlled porosity and mixed oxides. The work will involve process optimization, and
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and education to address Moroccan and African challenges. Its work spans four key areas: energy transition, surface technology, polymers and composites, and sustainable materials. With over 70
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catchments, incorporating the nuances of local land use, geomorphology, and climatic influences. Explore the use of advanced AI tools for climate and hydrological modeling. Evaluate the potential impacts
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Context: The synthesis of advanced materials such as LiFePO₄ and FePO₄ through continuous stirred- tank reactors (CSTRs) plays a crucial role in next-generation energy storage technologies
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(As) in agricultural soils, and their effects on plant growth, nutrient uptake, and physiological performance. The research will explore interactions between trace elements, soil microbial communities
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Innovation Lab (SuRE In Lab) at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (Morocco) as part of its strategic effort to expand its multidisciplinary research team. The Postdoctoral Researcher will directly contribute
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processes. Construct multi-objective optimization frameworks (Pareto optimization) to evaluate trade-offs among economic, energy efficiency, and environmental performance metrics. Utilize reinforcement
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: Familiar with the fabrication and characterization of porous functional materials as well as the purification of inorganic matrix. Able to perform catalytic and/or adsorption tests at large scale Able
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for developing up to date science and at continent level in order to address real challenges. All our programs run as start-ups and can be self-organized when they reach a critical mass. Thus, academic liberty is