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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1
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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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small-scale testing for seawater desalination applications. The candidate should have a PhD in Engineering (including Environmental, Civil or Chemical Engineering), Material Science or any other relevant
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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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of proposed solutions. Propose scalable solutions for industrial implementation and Water-Energy-Materials nexus. Collaborate with suppliers, support staff, and other engineers, PhD students to plan and
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on cryogenic systems, detector calibration, and sensor integration for applications in CMB studies, Earth observation, and deep-space astrophysics. Key qualifications: PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or
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as well a multidisciplinary scientific profile: PhD degree in Electrical Science, Energy Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Energy systems and Fuel cell hydrogen
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scientific meetings Conduct original research within an international framework Have a creative, open, and resilient mind Criteria of the candidate: PhD degree in Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Bioenergy
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institution that seeks to foster the development of skilled manpower and natural resources in Morocco and Africa. UM6P has robust teaching and research programs with a base of cutting-edge research facilities
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EPS: The UM6P Engineering Physics School (EPS), established by UM6P, stands as a premier engineering physicsschool in Morocco. Over a three-year program, it trains physicists to emerge as future