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ASARI - Postdoctoral Position in Marine Biology (Seaweeds Biology)

MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco

institution

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco


About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher education. Its educational system is based on the highest standards of teaching and research in fields related to the sustainable economic development of Morocco and Africa. With an innovative approach, UM6P places research and innovation at the heart of its educational project as a driving force of a business model. It focuses on applied research and innovation both in Morocco and Africa. The university is a platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors, and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure. About Entity (ASARI): The African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). It is located in Laayoune City, in south of Morocco. Its vision is targeting real, local, regional, and African challenges in the fields of agricultural in dry lands and marginal environments, animal value chain, water and energy sustainability, biorefinery and bioenergy, cultivation and conversion of micro and macroalgae, and geology and mining. Oriented towards Africa, ASARI acts in connection with a wide network of universities and research centers around the continent in order to link real field issues with up-to-date science. The institute has attracted multidisciplinary research teams composed of food engineers, agronomists, biochemists, biologists, … etc. About Research Center on Algal Biotechnology (RCAB) – UM6P Laayoune: The Research Center on Algal Biotechnology (RCAB) is a new component of the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P). It is located in Laayoune City and constitutes a structure of practical-based research with a vision of offering versatile infrastructure for cultivation and conversion of algae based on merging biotechnology, environmental science, and sustainability. Driven by innovation, sustainability, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the center aims to bridge research and practical applications for the development of a large spectrum of applications in agriculture, cosmetical, pharmaceuticals, feed and food industry, bioremediation, climate change mitigation, and renewable energy production. Description of the position: Train and teach undergraduate and/or graduate students on marine biology, seaweeds cultivation, and aquaculture, as well as special courses related to the candidate's specialization. Supervise M.Sc. and PhD students. Develop research proposals and instigate high-quality research aligned with the vision of the research center. Participate in various committees at the center, college, and university levels. Enhance the research profile of the center through the publication of research findings. Fulfill additional responsibilities as assigned by the management of the center. Effectively disseminate research outcomes through publications and presentations to academic peers, students, and the broader community. Dedicate to continuous professional development, staying abreast of the latest advancements in bioprocess engineering and related fields. Education Ph.D. in marine biology or a closely related field, demonstrating advanced knowledge in seaweed biology, ecology, and cultivation Requirement Strong commitment to lead innovative research initiatives in bioprocessing technologies. Active research profile, showcasing potential for future research independence through fellowship, co-investigation, collaboration, etc…. Experience in supervising M.Sc. and PhD within the seaweed biology domain. Experience in teaching undergraduate and graduate students in marine biology, specifically in seaweeds cultivation. Proficiency in collaborative work within multidisciplinary teams. Active engagement in research activities, such as writing research proposals and contributing to the research profile of the center through publications. Established publication record in peer-reviewed journals as the first author. Participation in relevant committees, commitment to continuous professional development, and effective communication of research outcomes. Excellent interpersonal skills and effective communication abilities are essential.

Salary

Competitive

Posted

6 Feb 2026

Research Fellow, School of Computing

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU)

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra

institution

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra


Classification: Academic Level B Salary package: $121,598 - $137,870 per annum plus 17% superannuation Terms: Full Time, Fixed term (up to 24 months) Position Description and Selection Criteria: Research Fellow Work with world leading researcher in computer vision and machine learning Contribute to impactful research on real-world problems in 3D shape design Collaborate with international researchers at ANU, Australia and EPFL, Switzerland About the opportunity The Research Fellow will contribute to the ARC Discover Project, "Differentiable Optimisation for Constrained Three-dimensional Shape Design." The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof Stephen Gould and Dr Dylan Campbell to develop novel techniques for designing constrained 3D shapes, such as airfoils, using a framework of differentiable optimisation. The project involved collaboration with researchers at EPFL, Switzerland and may involve travel to meet with the research team there. It is expected that research leads to high impact outcomes including publications in top-tier venues and open-source software. Successful candidates will also work along side PhD students working on related problems in computer vision and machine learning, and contribute to their development. A strong background in numerical optimisation, deep learning and computer vision is required. About the School The School of Computing has a strong foundation in computing and information sciences at ANU. We are a transformative centre for research in artificial intelligence and machine learning, computer systems and software, and theoretical foundations of computing. We span traditional and modern thinking, connecting decades of computer science methodologies with modern data and computational science. Our mission is motivated by the need to design, drive and sustain strategic activities via five broad focus areas: Computing Foundations, Computational Science, Intelligent Systems, Data Science and Analytics, and the Software Innovation Institute. Be part of an innovative and forward-looking intellectual agenda, built on a diverse, inclusive culture. About the College As one of the great universities of the world, ANU is driven by a culture of excellence in everything we do. Our lived experience is increasingly one of large-scale systems of people, whose actions and interactions are influenced by our digital, physical and biological environment. The ANU College of Systems and Society (CSS) hosts many of the key disciplines necessary to help us design, build, regulate and secure the future. CSS brings together expertise in social, technical, computational, ecological and scientific systems to build a new approach to systems design and build new national capabilities in data-driven policy and business development. The work we do in the College is to strengthen our national mission and meet our unique responsibilities as Australia’s national university. We will deliver on our mission by building a strong community, providing transformative educational experiences, conducting high-impact research, seeking meaningful engagement, and becoming a resilient organisation. We welcome and openly acknowledge differences in expertise, research / education / professional focus, experience and perspective. CSS is a vibrant and diverse community of more than three thousand students, staff, and visitors. Our College is comprised of the School of Computing, School of Cybernetics, School of Engineering, Fenner School of Environment & Society, Mathematical Sciences Institute, and the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, supported by the Professional Services Group. Enquiries To enquire about this role, please contact Stephen Gould, Professor of Computer Science, T: +61 2 6125 8642 or E: stephen.gould@anu.edu.au.  Our commitment to diversity, belonging, inclusion and equity ANU is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community, and particularly welcomes applications from women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Furthermore, it is practice in the ANU College of Systems & Society to actively seek a gender mix of shortlisted candidates for interview. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion    We welcome and develop diversity of backgrounds, experiences and ideas and encourage applications from individuals who may have had non-traditional career paths, who may have taken a career break, had career disruptions or who have achieved excellence in careers outside of the higher education sector. We support applicants who require flexible arrangements in their work environments or patterns. If your experience looks a little different to what we’ve described, but you’re passionate and motivated by this position, we welcome your enquiry and application.  For more information about staff equity at ANU, click here. For enquiries about the application process, or if you require reasonable adjustment to apply for this role, please contact the hiring manager on the above listed details. What we offer The ANU provides attractive benefits and excellent support to maintain a healthy work/life balance and offers generous remuneration benefits, including four weeks paid vacation per year, assistance with relocation expenses and 17% employer contribution to superannuation. We also offer generous parental leave, the possibility of flexible and part time working arrangements, a parental and aged care support program, dual career hire programs, staff and family tuition fee discounts, ANU school holiday programs, and childcare facilities on campus. For more information, visit: https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources   How to apply Applicants must apply online via the ANU recruitment portal and should upload the following separate documents:  A detailed curriculum vitae (CV) including a full publication list and the names and contact details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous supervisor). If your CV does not include referees, you can complete these online when prompted in the application form.  A 1-page statement addressing the selection criteria.  A 1-2 page statement outlining your approach to coursework education and student project supervision.  A 1-2 page statement outlining your research objectives for the next 3 years if appointed Other documents, if required.  Please note: The successful candidate must have rights to live and work in this country and will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results. Closing date: Sunday, 8 March 2026, 11:55 PM (AEDT)

Salary

$121,598 - $137,870 per annum plus 17% superannuation

Posted

6 Feb 2026

Research Fellow, School of Engineering

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU)

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra

institution

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra


Classification: Academic Level B Salary package: $121,598 - $137,870 per annum plus 17% superannuation Term: Full time, Fixed Term (until 31 December 2027) Position Description and Selection Criteria: Research Fellow Join us in developing ready-to-use satellite communication techniques and systems: Design and develop novel signal processing algorithms and communication strategies for satellite systems, acquiring essential industry capabilities and skills. Collaborate with esteemed research and industry scientists in communications and signal processing to drive innovation and advancement. Competitive remuneration, 17% super, salary packing and leave loading. About the opportunity This position is a fixed term (until 31 December 2027) appointment to contribute to an industry-collaborative project focusing on the design of compressive sensing direction-of-arrival algorithms in satellite communications.  Applications are particularly invited from researchers who undertake high impact collaborative and cross-disciplinary research, and whose expertise contributes to the Information and Signal Processing Cluster at the ANU School of Engineering. This position is open to applicants who are citizens of Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Japan, or India.  About the College As one of the great universities of the world, ANU is driven by a culture of excellence in everything we do. Our lived experience is increasingly one of large-scale systems of people, whose actions and interactions are influenced by our digital, physical and biological environment. The ANU College of Systems and Society (CSS) hosts many of the key disciplines necessary to help us design, build, regulate and secure the future. CSS brings together expertise in social, technical, computational, ecological and scientific systems to build a new approach to systems design and build new national capabilities in data-driven policy and business development. The work we do in the College is to strengthen our national mission and meet our unique responsibilities as Australia’s national university. We will deliver on our mission by building a strong community, providing transformative educational experiences, conducting high-impact research, seeking meaningful engagement, and becoming a resilient organisation. We welcome and openly acknowledge differences in expertise, research / education / professional focus, experience and perspective. CSS is a vibrant and diverse community of more than three thousand students, staff, and visitors. Our College comprises three schools: the School of Computing, School of Cybernetics, and School of Engineering, supported by the Professional Services Group. The School of Engineering brings together a diverse and welcoming community that is motivated to seek “wicked problems”. We connect divergent thinkers, to explore and pose solutions, that cross the traditional interdisciplinary and global boundaries. We have evolved from our foundational strength in systems thinking, reaching beyond traditional engineering fields. This systems approach embraces our core strengths and is shaped around four focus areas: Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechatronics. Join us in our fundamental quest of discovery and passionate pursuit of knowledge that goes beyond our lived world. Enquiries To enquire about this role, please contact Professor Nan Yang via email nan.yang@anu.edu.au.  Our commitment to diversity, belonging, inclusion and equity ANU is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community, and particularly welcomes applications from women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Furthermore, it is practice in the ANU College of Systems & Society to actively seek a gender mix of shortlisted candidates for interview. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion    We welcome and develop diversity of backgrounds, experiences and ideas and encourage applications from individuals who may have had non-traditional career paths, who may have taken a career break, had career disruptions or who have achieved excellence in careers outside of the higher education sector. We support applicants who require flexible arrangements in their work environments or patterns. If your experience looks a little different to what we’ve described, but you’re passionate and motivated by this position, we welcome your enquiry and application.  What we offer The ANU provides attractive benefits and excellent support to maintain a healthy work/life balance and offers generous remuneration benefits, including four weeks paid vacation per year, assistance with relocation expenses and 17% employer contribution to superannuation. We also offer generous parental leave, the possibility of flexible and part time working arrangements, a parental and aged care support program, dual career hire programs, staff and family tuition fee discounts, ANU school holiday programs, and childcare facilities on campus. For more information, visit: https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources   How to apply Applicants must apply online via the ANU recruitment portal and should upload the following separate documents:  A detailed curriculum vitae (CV) indicating your citizenship, including a list of Research & Development achievements/outcomes, and the names and contact details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or former supervisor). If your CV does not include referee details, you may provide them online when prompted in the application form.  A statement (no more than 3 pages) addressing the selection criteria. Other documents, if required. This position is open to applicants who are citizens of Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Japan, or India.  Please note: The successful candidate will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results. Closing Date: Sunday, 8 March 2026. 11:55 PM (AEDT) 

Salary

$121,598 - $137,870 per annum plus 17% superannuation

Posted

6 Feb 2026

Clinical Teaching Fellow - Racial Equity in Education Law and Policy Clinic

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

Georgetown University

United States, Washington

institution

Georgetown University

United States, Washington


Clinical Teaching Fellow - Racial Equity in Education Law and Policy ClinicGeorgetown University: Law CenterLocation: Georgetown Law ClinicsOpen Date: Feb 05, 2026Deadline: Feb 23, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern TimeDescriptionClinic OverviewThe REEL Policy Clinic is hiring for a Teaching Fellow for a two-year term starting in the summer of 2026. Georgetown Law is home to the preeminent clinical legal education program in the country. Launched in the Spring of 2022, the Racial Equity in Education Law & Policy Clinic (REEL Policy Clinic) is one of Georgetown Law's newest clinics. The work of the REEL Policy Clinic sits at the intersections of legislative lawyering and advocacy for racial equity in public education. Foremost, the REEL Policy Clinic works to instill legislative lawyering skills in second and third-year law students, including legislative drafting, legislative research, writing for policy audiences (including fact sheets, policy briefs, white papers, legal memoranda, and reports), oral advocacy before legislative bodies and to education decision-makers, collaboration, coalition-building, and relationship-building with clients. The work of the REEL Policy Clinic centers on three primary areas that implicate racial inequity in education: resource inequities; segregation; and discriminatory school discipline practices. Clinic student attorneys earn 10-credits for the semester and spend approximately 30-35 hours per week on clinic work, including client work and attending a twice-weekly seminar that addresses issues of education law and governance, constitutional law, civil rights law, administrative law, legislative process, and research. Through client work and seminars, REEL Policy Clinic student attorneys strengthen core lawyering competencies, including creative problem-solving, self-reflective lawyering, collaboration, client-centered lawyering, and culturally-responsive lawyering.REEL Policy Clinic Teaching Fellow Position DescriptionThe two-year fellowship will start in July 2026 and conclude at the end of June 2028. Fellows may receive a LL.M. in Advocacy at the conclusion of their fellowship if they choose to enroll and have not completed a similar program previously.Teaching fellows receive an annual stipend of approximately $70,000 in the first year and $75,000 in the second year, health and dental benefits, and all tuition and fees in the LL.M. program.Foremost, the REEL Policy Clinic Teaching Fellow must be committed to instilling effective legislative lawyering skills in student attorneys. This requires maturity, patience, social and emotional intelligence, and experience necessary to model effective lawyering for student attorneys. Applicants for the fellowship must have at least five years of experience in a legal setting, strong grasp of education law and policy, and a desire to work with second and third-year law students and evening students. The Fellow responsibilities increase as the fellowship progresses and include:Team Supervision: Supervise student team(s) in all aspects of their client work, including design of initial semester work plan, ongoing client work throughout the semester, and wrap up of client work atthe conclusion of the semester. Supervision includes the following: Providing students with clear, timely, and constructive feedback on their client work and progress, including through weekly supervision meetings and individual feedback meetings at mid-term and conclusion of the semester; Being available to students for feedback or additional guidance on client project matters or seminar content questions outside of designated supervision meetings; Working closely with the REEL Clinic Director to ensure that client projects advance in a timely manner; Working closely with the REEL Clinic Director to cultivate client relationships, including periodic client check-in meetings, and development of future client projects, among other client-servingresponsibilities; and Providing coverage for client work during semester breaks, as needed. Clinic Seminar: In cooperation with the REEL Clinic Director, prepare for and attend all twice-weekly seminars. Work with the REEL Clinic Director in shaping some of the seminar content and supporting students during the seminar. This support can include providing thorough, clear, and timely feedback on assignments and helping students understand the connection between client projects and seminar content. During second semester of first year, developing and leading (in consultation with the REEL Clinic Director) a REEL Policy Clinic seminar on a designated topic; During the second year of the fellowship, developing and leading (in consultation with the REEL Clinic Director) on a couple of additional seminars. In consultation with REEL Policy Clinic Director, assess students on seminar assignments and participation. Attending an "Elements of Clinical Pedagogy" course as required for the LL.M. degree in the first year of your fellowship. You may attend an optional course to help build scholarship skills and prepare for the law professor teaching market. Clinic Administration: This includes working closely with the REEL Clinic Director to update materials (including administrative materials), manage new and continuing client relationships, and support outreach to prospective clinic students within the law school. The Clinical Teaching Fellow is expected to conduct themselves in a professional, respectful, and collegial manner in interactions with all REEL Policy Clinic partners. Collaborate with clinic administrative staff in a timely and respectful manner to ensure effective internal systems and procedures are in place that support efforts to build and maintain an inclusive, supportive, and healthy workplace; Represent the REEL Policy Clinic with internal Georgetown partners (including partners with the Capitol Campus) and external partners; Stay abreast of rapidly changing education law developments to help ensure that the Clinic is up-to-date and responsive to the changing education law landscape; Conduct outreach for potential REEL Policy Clinic student attorneys, including participating in open houses and other recruitment opportunities; Represent the REEL Policy Clinic occasionally within coalitions or at partner meetings. Qualifications A J.D., and five years of experience (post-law school) in a professional legal setting, and experience working on issues related to education law; Strong grasp of laws and policies that dismantle structural barriers to educational equity and opportunity; Ability to balance the needs and demands of student attorneys and clients and to effectively manage priorities (including distinguishing between urgent matters and important, but not urgent, ones); Clearly articulate a sophisticated understanding of racial equity and structural racism and the role of the law in perpetuating it, as well as the centrality of this analysis to transforming the law to promote racial equity in education; Exceptional leadership and supervision skills, including the ability to provide student attorneys with non-directive supervision and feedback designed to promote their learning and independence; High level of maturity, self-awareness, empathy, and social skills to inform interpersonal interactions; Excellent writing, legal analysis, and communication skills, including the ability to speak clearly with a wide range of individuals (including student attorneys, clients, partners, and colleagues); Exceptional ability to respond to multiple demands in a complex, fast-paced, and rapidly changing legal landscape; and Admission to (or ability to waive into) the District of Columbia Bar. Application InstructionsPlease submit a brief cover letter explaining how your skills and experiences have prepared you to support student attorneys in the REEL Policy Clinic, along with a brief CV, and official or unofficial law school transcript through the Interfolio portal at https://apply.interfolio.com/. Please address your cover letter to the Clinic's Director, Professor Janel George. If you have any questions, please contact the REEL Policy Clinic's office manager Rayna Zhou at rz230@georgetown.edu. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until Monday, February 23, 2026, and applicants chosen for interviews will be contacted.For more information and to apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/181207GU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, and will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, matriculation, national origin, race, religion, personal appearance, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved.Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-e7b503a678e0534b9e45702a6c2ef7ec

Salary

Competitive

Posted

7 Feb 2026

CBS - Professor in Inorganic Chemistry

MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco

institution

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco


About Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher learning, that is committed to an educational system based on the highest standards of teaching and research in fields related to the sustainable economic development of Morocco and Africa. UM6P is an institution oriented towards applied research and innovation. On a specific focus on Africa, UM6P aims to position these fields as the forefront and become a university of international standing. More than just a traditional academic institution, UM6P is a platform for experimentation and a pool of opportunities, for students, professors, and staff. It offers a high-quality living and study environment thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure. With an innovative approach, UM6P places research and innovation at the heart of its educational project as a driving force of a business model. In its research approach, the UM6P promotes transdisciplinary, entrepreneurship spirit and collaboration with external institutions for developing up to date science and at continent level in order to address real challenges. All our programs run as start-ups and can be self-organized when they reach a critical mass. Thus, academic liberty is promoted as far as funding is developed by research teams. The research programs are integrated from long-term research to short-term applications in linkage with incubation and start-up ecosystems. About the Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering (CBS) The Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering Department (CBS) is a component of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). The main objective of CBS is to set up a distinctive research-teaching program, of international level, to meet the research and teaching challenges of UM6P, on green and environmental chemistry applied to all aspects of chemical sciences: organic and inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions. Research at CBS is organized around several major areas, which aim to answer challenging industrial questions, from complex chemical and biochemical reactions to scale-up and validation of process engineering. CBS projects aim at an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of all transformations to propose new original alternatives in terms of efficiency, environmental friendliness, and sustainability. Job Description CBS is seeking a dynamic and qualified individual to fill the position of Professor in Inorganic Chemistry. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in contributing to the advancement of CBS department and UM6P's mission, particularly in terms of research excellence, teaching, and fostering innovation. Research: Conduct high-impact research in the field of inorganic chemistry with a focus on material design and characterization. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to address real-world challenges and contribute to the development of novel solutions. Secure external funding for research projects and publish research findings in reputable international journals Teaching: Design and deliver engaging and innovative courses related to inorganic and coordination chemistry at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Foster an interactive and inclusive learning environment that promotes critical thinking and student engagement. Mentor students in research projects and provide academic guidance Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues within the department and across other relevant disciplines to promote interdisciplinary research and initiatives. Engage in external collaborations with industry partners, research institutions, and organizations to enhance the impact of research Candidate Criteria PhD degree in Chemistry, with a specialization in inorganic chemistry or a closely related area, is required. Research Excellence: A strong track record of high-quality research demonstrated through publications in reputable international journals, patents, active participation in research projects, and securing research funding. Teaching Experience: Prior experience in teaching and curriculum development, preferably at the university level. A commitment to innovative teaching methodologies and fostering interactive learning environments. Collaborative Mindset: Proven ability to collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams and external partners to address complex challenges. Communication Skills: Excellent communication and presentation skills in English. Proficiency in French or Arabic is a plus. Entrepreneurial Spirit: Alignment with UM6P's focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, and applied research. Commitment to Diversity: Demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in research, teaching, and service. Application and Selection: The application folder must contain: Detailed CV, Cover letter along with a comprehensive presentation of the candidate background, research work, projects, and key activities (publications and achievements) Research and teaching statement, entrepreneurial ideas, and concepts if any, and services to UM6P community: max 3-4 pages, 3 reference letters. Our Offer Very competitive salary and benefits package. A unique set of research partners and collaborators. Access to a pool of highly motivated and rigorously selected Master and PhD students with financial support. 

Salary

Competitive Salary

Posted

6 Feb 2026

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