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Transitions in the Use of Materials

Rethinking how societies produce, transform, and discard materials — from fossil fuels to circular economies — in the face of urgent environmental and industrial imperatives.

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Humanities & SS
Format
Residency
Location
Ben Guerir, Morocco
Transitions in the Use of Materials at IAS–UM6P
IAS Program
Transitions in the Use of Materials

Industrial Transitions & the Future of Materials

The operational dynamics of industrial societies are intricately intertwined with the diverse utilization of energy and the extraction and processing of materials. The entire production system relies heavily on the availability and application of energy and materials.

The sustained reliance on non-renewable energies like oil is no longer sustainable, and there is a pressing need to reconsider material transformations in light of waste management and the broader impacts stemming from industrial processes. Research initiatives should center on achievable transitions grounded in scientific, technological, and social considerations.

Morocco's position as the world's leading phosphate exporter gives UM6P a unique vantage point on the global materials economy. IAS researchers in this program engage with one of the most strategically important transition questions of our time — how to sustain industrial civilization while reducing its planetary footprint.

Areas of Interest
Circular Economy
Renewable Energy Materials
Waste Management & Recycling
Industrial Process Transition
Critical Raw Materials
Phosphate & Mineral Economy
Sustainable Manufacturing
Material Life Cycles
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Open to world-class researchers

Join the IAS community and pursue your research in a stimulating, interdisciplinary environment at the heart of UM6P's campus in Ben Guerir, Morocco.

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Category
Humanities & Social Sciences
Location
Ben Guerir, Morocco
Format
Residential Program
Open To
World-class Researchers
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