An exciting international Postdoctoral Researcher opportunity is open at UM6P Morocco, jointly with the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, Canada. This role focuses on polymer- and nanomaterial-based encapsulation for sustainable CO₂ capture and utilization, with research spanning direct air capture and post-combustion processes. Candidates with expertise in organic chemistry, polymer science, and nanomaterials are encouraged to apply.
🔍 Job Details
| Title | Postdoctoral Researcher – Encapsulation of Active Materials for Carbon Capture & Utilization |
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| Organization/Publisher | Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), in collaboration with University of Waterloo |
| Work Location | Morocco & Canada (split residency between UM6P and University of Waterloo) |
| Research Field | Chemistry • Nanotechnology • Polymer Science • Materials Engineering |
| Researcher Profile | Recognised Researcher (R2), Established Researcher (R3) |
| Contract Type | Full-time, 3 years |
| Application Deadline | 19 September 2025 |
| Start Date | Flexible, 2025 |
| Salary | $2,000 USD/month (≈ $2,700 CAD/month); additional Waterloo funding possible |
| Required Qualification | PhD in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Science, or related field |
| Required Experience | Expertise in encapsulation, nanomaterials, polymer synthesis & characterization; strong publication record |
| How to Apply | Apply via UM6P Postdoctoral Program – official link below |
About the Program
This postdoctoral research fellowship is offered by Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Morocco, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, Canada. The project focuses on designing and developing encapsulation strategies for advanced CO₂ capture and utilization technologies (CCU) using polymer- and nanomaterial-based shells. The program combines world-class research in nanotechnology, chemical engineering, and sustainable energy systems.
What You’ll Do
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Conduct high-impact research on nanomaterial- and polymer-based encapsulation for CO₂ capture.
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Develop innovative sorbents using solvents like deep eutectic solvents, ionic liquids, porous liquids, and bio-based materials.
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Tune the surface properties of encapsulated systems for selective gas permeation (CO₂ vs H₂O).
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Ensure chemical and mechanical stability of encapsulated beads for direct air capture (DAC) and industrial post-combustion CCU.
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Publish in leading journals and present findings at international conferences.
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Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams at both UM6P and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology.
Who Succeeds Here
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PhD graduates in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Science, or Nanotechnology.
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Researchers with proven experience in materials synthesis, encapsulation, and interfacial phenomena.
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Candidates with knowledge of carbon capture technologies and thermodynamics.
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Strong publication record and communication skills (English & French).
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Ability to work across multicultural teams in Morocco and Canada.
Benefits & Environment
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Competitive monthly salary ($2,000 USD) with potential additional Waterloo funding.
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Residency split between UM6P Morocco and University of Waterloo (Canada).
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Mentorship from leading experts in nanotechnology and chemical engineering.
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Exposure to cutting-edge research in carbon capture, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy.
Application Instructions
Interested candidates should apply through the official UM6P Postdoctoral Program portal. The position requires international mobility, with residency in both Morocco and Canada.
📅 Deadline: 19 September 2025
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Disclaimer
This post is for informational purposes only. For complete details, eligibility, and official updates, please refer to the UM6P application portal and the official job posting.
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