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to optimize production and preserve the environment. ABOUT ASARI The African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It is located in
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the intersection of energy transition, circular economy, and sustainable construction production. This position aims to advance innovative solutions that promote sustainability in the built environment, focusing
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interactions between these levels as well. In order to capture the structure and complexity of relationships between the nodes of networks with a mul-tidimensional nature, tensors are used to represent
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of research excellence is expected. Strong French and English communication skills, both verbal and written, are required. Key duties: Successful candidate is expected to: Develop and optimize lipid
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multidisciplinary team and contribute to the scientific and technical advancement of sustainable construction materials. He/She will investigate and optimize the use of concentrated calcium carbonate from phosphate
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researchers to develop and optimize novel techniques for the production of prosthetic devices. Responsibilities: Outline the key responsibilities of the position. This might include: Research innovative
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skilled professionals in a pool of doctoral and postdoctoral fellows to provide specialized solutions to optimize production and preserve the environment. ABOUT ASARI The African Sustainable Agriculture
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in Statistial models for optimizing the chemical process Skills in elemental & structural analysis using various existing techniques. Knowledge in advanced structural characterizations will be valued
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, both verbal and written, are required. Key duties: Successful candidate is expected to: Develop and optimize lipid extraction protocols Conduct lipid conversion into biodiesel Analyze lipid profiles and
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, and optimization of inorganic materials for various sustainable energy processes. We work diligently to contribute to the competitiveness of Moroccan and African companies by conducting research across