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MARI SPACE Assistant Professor of Planetary and Exoplanet Exploration and Astrobiology

Employer
MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
Location
Benguerir, Morocco (MA)
Closing date
15 Dec 2024

Position Title Assistant Professor of Planetary and Exoplanet Exploration and Astrobiology
Application Deadline: January 2025
Start Date: September 2025

About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University 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 boost skills training relevant to the future of Africa. 

Located in the municipality of Benguerir, in the heart of the Green City, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University aspires to leave its mark nationally, continentally, and globally.

About MARI-SPACE, the Morocco Aerospace Research Institute is a leading hub for aerospace innovation and exploration. As the Moroccan Center for Aerospace Innovation and Exploration, MARI Space is committed to advancing aerospace technology, supporting the space industry, and driving scientific research. Our mission includes developing cutting-edge technologies, fostering international collaborations, and inspiring future generations in aerospace. We actively support the space industry's growth by promoting research and innovation that contribute to its advancement.

Position overview: join our team to advance the frontiers of planetary science and astrobiology. Focus on exploring planetary geology, atmospheres, and potential for life, with a specific interest in Mars, outer planets, asteroids, and comets. Engage in the characterization of exoplanets and the search for extraterrestrial life, including the study of extreme environments and planetary habitability.
 

Key Responsibilities:
Planetary Exploration: Investigate Mars and other celestial bodies (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, asteroids, and comets) to understand their geology, climate, and potential for life. Exoplanet Characterization: Discover and characterize exoplanets using techniques such as transit observations, direct imaging, and spectroscopy. Study their atmospheres, compositions, and habitability.

Astrobiology: Research the origins of life, study extremophiles, and explore the potential for life beyond Earth. Investigate planetary habitability and the conditions required for life.
Teaching: Provide undergraduate and graduate instruction in planetary science, astrobiology, and related topics. Mentored students and oversaw research projects in these fields.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in Planetary Science, Astrobiology, Astronomy, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in planetary exploration, exoplanet characterization, and astrobiology. Strong publication record and a clear research vision. Effective teaching skills and experience in course development. Collaborative mindset with experience in interdisciplinary research and partnerships.
Contact Information: For questions or more information, please get in touch with Abdelouahed.elfatimy@um6p.ma
 

 

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