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Description Postdoctoral Researcher in Mineral Processing, Battery Materials, and Sustainable Process Engineering. The researcher will join a multidisciplinary research program aimed at optimizing natural
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generated during processing. This work will involve mineralogical and chemical characterization, process testing at laboratory scale, and techno-economic evaluation of developed routes. The project
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3 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Chemistry Engineering Mathematics Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised
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highly motivated postdoctoral researcher possessing a strong academic foundation in catalysis/ separation and chemical/process engineering. The successful candidate will significantly contribute
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generated during processing. This work will involve mineralogical and chemical characterization, process testing at laboratory scale, and techno-economic evaluation of developed routes. The project
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process ends once the candidates are selected Start of contract: As soon as possible. Location: UM6P, Benguerir Type of Contract: CDD. Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs
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. Conduct comprehensive physical, chemical, and mineralogical characterizations utilizing techniques such as XRF, ICP-MS/OES, QEMSCAN, XRD, SEM, alongside standardized environmental tests such as ABA, NAG
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of flotation process parameters based on experimental results. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including experts in mineral engineering, chemistry, and process optimization. Supervise MSc/PhD
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Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field with a with hands-on fertilizer manufacturing process and formulation. Experience in designing and characterizing simple and complex fertilizers Good knowledge
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mining waste deposits (MATs). This project integrates mineralogical and mechanical characterization, pilot-scale testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding