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, and research articles, and participate in conferences. Candidate Profile PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in materials synthesis and
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Supervision of Master-students, PhDs. Manuscript writing and publication in peer-reviewed journal. Education Ph.D. in Agrifood science or related field from a recognized University Requirement 3-5 years
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. Proven experience in experimental design and data analysis, with proficiency in statistical software. Experience with soil sampling, laboratory techniques, and field research. Ability to work both
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skills are expected: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, or a related field. Expertise in adsorption or membrane-based separation technologies (e.g., gas separation, water treatment
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: The successful postdoctoral applicant will manage an exciting project on hybrid FO-RO desalination system and small-scale testing for seawater desalination applications. The candidate should have a PhD in
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stream. The candidate will also be expected to participate in UM6P's collective projects and external missions, and to provide support to students (PhD and Master), i.e., supervision for the writing
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projects, including writing funding proposals, coordinating with partners, and monitoring budgets. Required Qualifications: PhD: A PhD in ecology, biology, environmental sciences, civil engineering, or a
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cultivation, and aquaculture, as well as special courses related to the candidate's specialization. Supervise M.Sc. and PhD students. Develop research proposals and instigate high-quality research aligned with
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. Contribute to scientific publications and disseminate results to decision-makers and communities. Qualifications required PhD in one of the following fields: electronics and embedded systems
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Catalysis Experience in process engineering including one of these areas: urea