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CRSA - Postdoctoral research fellowship: “Developing Advanced Weather Prediction Models for Agricultural Production Monitoring in Morocco” About UM6P: Located at the heart of the future Green City
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Science, Chemical Processes, or a related engineering discipline. A strong background in electrochemical surface science. Proficiency in elemental and structural analysis using various techniques. Knowledge
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their second and third years to prepare them for their defense. Conduct electrolysis/electrodialysis and membrane separation experiments. Monitor ongoing experiments and adjust settings as appropriate. Maintain
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analytical techniques to characterize the chemical structure of these metabolites and evaluate their biological potential. The overarching goal is to explore and promote the use of these compounds in
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gene transfer (HGT) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and how these processes affect human health, particularly regarding colorectal cancer (CRC). Key Responsibilities: Perform shotgun metagenomics and
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strong background in electrochemical analysis of battery materials Proficiency in elemental and structural analysis using various techniques. Knowledge of advanced structural characterizations (highly
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, conservation, environment, food security, and health. Furthermore, the center is dedicated to facilitating technology transfers and nurturing highly skilled personnel through training initiatives. Job
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of microbiome dysbiosis in human health and disease. The project focuses on deciphering how imbalances in the gut microbiota contribute to chronic inflammatory conditions, colorectal cancer (CRC), and immune
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nutrition and growth. Crop and soil analysis: Perform detailed analyses of plant tissues, soils, and fertilizers to assess nutrient uptake, soil health, and fertilizer efficiency. Use advanced analytical
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materials thereof using biotechnological, physical and chemical conversion strategies and engineering processes (b) understanding and controlling their underlying specific functionalities and the structure