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. Additionally, knowledge of gas-phase reaction product analysis using micro-GC and FTIR is essential. A solid understanding of general material synthesis is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in
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recently completed (or be close to completing) a PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), or a related field, with a thesis focused on AI, specifically LLMs
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researchers, external labs, and industrial partners. Candidate Profile: Required qualifications : PhD in Mineral Processing, Mining Engineering, Georesources Engineering, or related field. Proven experience in
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Summary: UM6P invites applications for post-doc, in all areas of Computer Systems. A successful post-doc candidate will work with a professor of the College. The position is open to individuals with a PhD
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. Prepare and submit high-impact scientific publications and present results at international conferences, workshops and meetings. Mentor master’s and PhD students as part of research activities. Collaborate
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prior to their implementation. The candidates must hold a PhD in Metallurgy, electrochemistry, mechanical engineering or related domain. They must exhibit hands-on experience with electrochemical
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PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline from a recognized university. Applicants must demonstrate that their doctoral work and previous experience are related to one or more aspects of magnetic
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development of sustainable solutions to extend membrane lifespan while maintaining optimal performance. Special attention will be given to evaluating the effectiveness of cleaning agents, their chemical
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, grant applications, and stakeholder engagement materials to sustain and expand research activities. Candidate Profile: PhD in related fields Excellent communication in both English and French languages
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Middle Eastern cities. Key Responsibilities PhD in Architecture, Urban Studies, Geography, Anthropology, History, or a related discipline. Proven research record in urban heritage, spatial justice