GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher Non-conventional Phosphates Beneficiation
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biotechnology -
Engineering
Research Scientist, Biotechnology
About UM6P
University Mohammed VI Polytechnic is an institution dedicated to research and innovation in Africa and aims to position itself among world-renowned universities in its fields. The University is engaged in economic and human development and puts research and innovation at the forefront of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's frontline position in these fields, in a unique partnership-based approach and boosting skills training relevant to the future of Africa.
University Mohammed VI Polytechnic aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally. UM6P is located in the municipality of Benguerir, in the very heart of the Green City and only 70 km away from Marrakesh. Thanks to its prestigious architectural landscape and modern equipment, the UM6P offers premium conditions for a desirable lifestyle.
Postdoctoral Researcher non-conventional phosphates beneficiation.
Duration12 months.
Position SummaryWe are seeking a highly motivated and technically skilled postdoctoral researcher to join a multidisciplinary research project dedicated to the sustainable valorization of non-conventional phosphates (including phosphates sludges) and the development of beneficiation processes (classification, grinding and flotation or others). The successful candidate will lead research efforts to evaluate the feasibility of upgrading non-conventional phosphates by flotation or other techniques. This work will involve mineralogical and chemical characterization, process testing at laboratory scale, and techno-economic evaluation of developed routes.
The project contributes to Morocco s strategic objectives in resource valorization, environmental sustainability, and circular economy, in close collaboration with academic and industrial partners.
Sustainable mineral processing, with emphasis on phosphates beneficiation and process optimization.
Main Responsibilities- Conduct literature review on phosphate ore and waste processing and valorization;
- Operate and maintain mineral processing and analytical instruments;
- Design and execute laboratory-scale experiments for beneficiation (flotation, and others);
- Assess process parameters to optimize recovery and product quality;
- Evaluate potential valorization routes for process by-products and residues;
- Analyze, interpret, and synthesize experimental data to support process development;
- Contribute to the economic and environmental assessment of developed processes;
- Contribute to the preparation of scientific reports, publications, and technical notes.
- Collaborate with researchers, engineers, and students on project activities.
- Participate in regular project reviews and research meetings.
- Collaborate with internal teams, partner laboratories, and industrial stakeholders.
Required qualifications :
- PhD in mineral processing, materials science, metallurgical engineering, or related discipline;
- Proven experience in ore characterization and process development;
- Strong background in mineral beneficiation;
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Strong scientific writing and communication abilities in English (French is an asset);
- Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative research environment.
- A cover letter detailing their motivation and relevant experience
- A curriculum vitae (CV)
- Contact information for one or two academic or professional references
- Any additional supporting documents the candidate deems important
Applications should be submitted electronically by March 15th, 2026, with all documents attached in a single file or zipped folder and the subject line:
Non-conventional phosphates valorization Post doc
Applications will be reviewed by a scientific committee, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview
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