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Youssef Iraqi

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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

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Internet Of Things

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Cybersecurity

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Electrical Engineering

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Computer Science

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Wireless Sensor Network

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Quantum Cryptography

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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

COLCOM - Postdoc Position in Wireless Sensor Networks and IoT

The College of Computing at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), located in Benguerir, Morocco, is offering a postdoctoral position focused on wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the Internet of Things (IoT). UM6P is a modern, internationally oriented institution dedicated to research and innovation for Morocco and the African continent. The university boasts a state-of-the-art campus and a vibrant academic network, aiming to attract high-quality academics and professionals to enhance its research environment. This postdoctoral opportunity is situated within the group of Professor Youssef Iraqi. The research project centers on the joint optimization of communication and data fusion requirements in WSN-IoT systems, targeting smart applications such as transportation, farming, and health. The candidate will address key performance metrics including reliability, connectivity, throughput, delay, network lifetime, power efficiency, and security, with a novel approach to system and network design. Responsibilities include conducting literature reviews, developing innovative communication designs, performing theoretical analyses, and creating simulations using programming languages like MATLAB and Python. The candidate will disseminate research findings through peer-reviewed publications, write technical reports, assist in supervising undergraduate and Ph.D. students, contribute to new research proposals, and collaborate with both local and international academic partners. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. in communications engineering, computer science/engineering, or related fields, with a strong publication record and proven teamwork experience. Essential skills include advanced mathematical and analytical abilities, technical expertise in wireless communications and network optimization, and proficiency in MATLAB and Python. Excellent English communication skills are required. Applications should be submitted online and via email as a zipped file containing a cover page, CV with publications, research statement, and contact information for two references. Email submissions must be sent to [email protected] with the specified subject line. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. For further information, contact Prof. Youssef Iraqi. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in WSN and IoT within a dynamic and collaborative environment at UM6P, a leading institution in Morocco.

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University Mohammed VI Polytechnic

Multiple Postdoctoral Positions in Computing, AI, Biological Systems, and Advanced Materials at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic

The College of Computing (COLCOM) at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) in Morocco is offering multiple postdoctoral research positions in diverse and cutting-edge areas, including wireless sensor networks (WSN) and Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, omics and soil microbiome research, artificial intelligence for cybersecurity and quantum cryptography, computational biology, and computational modeling of co-precipitation processes for advanced materials. These positions are part of UM6P’s commitment to fostering innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and high-impact scientific research in Africa and beyond. Each postdoctoral opportunity is embedded within a dynamic research environment, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and a strong network of academic and industrial partners. The WSN and IoT position, supervised by Prof. Youssef Iraqi, focuses on optimizing communication and decision fusion in smart networks. The machine learning postdoc, under Dr. Karima Echihabi, is dedicated to multimodal representation learning and retrieval, with a strong emphasis on algorithm development and data intelligence. The omics and soil microbiome research postdoc, supervised by Dr. Achraf El Alali, targets metaproteomics, genomics, and plant-microbe interactions to develop sustainable biofertilizers and improve soil health under salinity stress. Other positions include research in AI applications for cybersecurity and quantum cryptography, computational biology for mutation response simulation, and advanced computational modeling for materials science. All positions require a Ph.D. in a relevant field, a strong publication record, and excellent analytical, programming, and communication skills. Some positions are open to final-year Ph.D. students expecting to graduate by September 2026. The net salary for the cybersecurity and quantum cryptography postdoc is 2000 USD/month, with other positions offering competitive funding and renewable contracts. Applicants should prepare a cover letter, detailed CV, research statement, and references, and submit their application online and via email to the relevant supervisor. The application deadline for all positions is March 11, 2026. For more information, candidates can consult the provided links to the university and job listings. These postdoctoral roles offer an excellent opportunity to advance research careers in a vibrant, international academic setting, contributing to impactful projects in computing, AI, biology, and materials science.

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