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. In addition to conventional mineral resources R&D, GSMI places emphasis on developing the mine of the future, which includes areas such as geo-mineralogy of mineral resources, circular economy
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optimizing treatment processes that use calcium carbonate-rich materials extracted from phosphate mine waste. These materials will be assessed for their capacity to neutralize acid gases (SOx, HF) emitted from
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processes, such as microbial activity and mineral replacement, which govern the mobility and fixation of trace elements. The position involves conducting fieldwork, as well as applying multiscale analytical
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related to the development of new NP, PK and NPK fertilizer formulas. The overall objective will be to develop highly efficient fertilizer formulas based on triple superphosphate as the mineral fraction; As
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testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding performance and enhancing resource recovery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mineral processing
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-doctoral researchers dedicated to advancing the fields of Carbon Negative technology, Capture methods, Utilization processes, and Storage solutions. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to engage
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sustainable and optimized processes for vanadium extraction and purification, with the goal of enabling large-scale redox flow battery deployment for energy storage. Scope of Work The successful candidate will
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. Although the key contribution of mineral fertilizers (N and P) to sustain crop production, the plants root plasticity, rhizosphere microbial activities and their interactions play a pivotal role in enhanced
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, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is launching a one-year postdoctoral research position. The project focuses on testing and optimizing treatment processes that use calcium carbonate-rich materials
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Controlled-Release Fertilizers, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences, and process development Job Qualifications: PhD in applied Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences