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Global Critical Zone Science Chair to develop and conduct a research program to strengthen the understanding of Enhancing soil C sequestration in pasture systems, a key mitigation option for countries
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researcher to join our research team on urban economics and finance. The successful candidate will work on interdisciplinary projects aimed at understanding and improving the economic and financial aspects
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Job Summary MAScIR-UM6P is seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team studying the biology of microalgae and soil cyanobacteria. This position
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innovative methodological approaches. Produce publications on research in scientific journals. Participate in teaching activities. Develop new research proposals. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Data Science
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leveraging up-to-date science and technology. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program leverages up-to-date technologies to address African agriculture challenges. It is a multidisciplinary research center that aims
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of the school is to set up an unprecedented research-education program, of international level, to address the UM6P challenges in terms of research and education, covering all aspects of computer science
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English. Preferred skills: Experience in green chemistry is preferred. Experience in in-depth analytical tools will be an asset. Experience in inorganic chemistry is an asset but not required
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: BLAST, Ensembl, InterProScan, Primer3, MEGA, MAFFT, Phytozome, Bioconductor, Geneious, Clustal Omega Proficiency in R Knowledge of plant stress biology Good communication skills in English Ability to work
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Position Title Assistant Professor of Earth Science and Climate Change Start Date: September 2025 About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and
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on soil biology, microbial ecology, and molecular biology techniques. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to advancing our understanding of microbial communities in soil ecosystems