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diverse disciplines of research in agriculture, such as Microbiome, Omics, Plant Physiology and Crop Improvement, Plant Pathology, By-products Valorization, Soil Sciences, Agronomy, and Sustainable Farming
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, computational biology, or bioengineering with a focus on image analysis. Proven experience with image processing software and techniques. Background in plant biology and physiology, especially related to stress
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Areas of research: High throughput phenotyping, Agronomy, Crop improvement, stress resistance, plant-environment interaction, About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P,https://www.um6p.ma/en
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platform to accelerate the genetic gain and germplasm development. Job description: We are seeking applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Crop Improvement and Plant Physiology with good experience in
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professor specialized in algal physiology and biotechnology (microalgae, cyanobacteria, seaweeds). The successful candidate will contribute actively to the development of innovative teaching methodologies and
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should have familiarity with trait discovery, phenotyping and plant physiology, for crop improvement. The successful candidate is expected to work with an interdisciplinary team to develop research
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discovery, phenotyping, plant physiology, introgression of genes from crop wild relatives to cultivated species, and seed quality analysis for crop improvement. The successful candidate is expected to work
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to teaching or other training activities (if applicable) Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field of plant-microbe interac ons, industrial microbiology, crop physiology or related fields. Strong publica
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, phenotyping, plant physiology, introgression of genes from crop wild relatives to cultivated species, and seed quality analysis for crop improvement. The successful candidate is expected to work with an
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familiarity with trait discovery, phenotyping and plant physiology, for crop improvement. The successful candidate is expected to work with an interdisciplinary team to develop research programs revolving