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of related start-ups. For more information about our Center, please visit our webpage: https://vanguard.um6p.ma/ Offer description: There are many systems of interest to scientists that are composed
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within UM6P. The position is open to individuals who hold a Doctoral degree in the subject discipline from a recognized university. The candidate should demonstrate that their PhD work and past experience
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applied to the phosphate industry. Key Responsibilities Analysis and Monitoring of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals: Develop and implement nuclear analysis methods to characterize phosphate ores and their by
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, polymers and composites, and sustainable materials. With over 70 researchers and PhD students, and strong national and international collaborations, MSN is a growing force in materials research. Job
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researchers will work on include: Pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal carbonation, hydrothermal liquefaction, Fisher-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods CO2 utilization & conversion to high-value chemicals (e.g
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wet chemistry and other well-established solid-state methods. Required qualifications: The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, or related
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research clusters including Energy Transition, Surface Technology and Metallurgy, Polymers and Composites, and Sustainable Materials. With some 100 researchers and PhD students and several national and
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international conferences. Designing and teaching academic courses related to urban heritage, spatial justice, or affiliated domains. Required Qualifications PhD in Architecture, Urban Studies, Geography
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. Candidate Profile: Hold a doctoral degree (PhD) in catalytic processes or an equivalent field. Have relevant experience in performing catalytic tests. Demonstrate expertise in gas-phase product analysis using
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execution of lab-scale grinding and classification trials based on experimental design. Contribute to the numerical modeling of beneficiation circuits (e.g., using USIMPAC or similar software). Analyze