Who are we, what we do

About us

The High Throughput Multidisciplinary Research Laboratory (HTMR) is a unique facility in Morocco and a reference technological service provider, that establishes new concepts to accelerate science, research and development and supports the UM6P research community. The built platform is implementing intelligent automation that can considerably reduce the time for technology transfer, thus saving resources (both material and human).
HTMR inspires researchers to see beyond their ideas to have a clear market-driven vision and consolidate their achievements through less trial-and-error experiments. By actively designing workflows and implementing designs in a systematic and fast way, we encourage the foundation of spin-off and start-up companies at the university level within the researchers and students’ community holding bright ideas.

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Working together towards delivering excellence

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Professors

Experts in their field. Conducting academic research, teaching courses, mentoring and supervising graduate students.

Staff and Scientists

Staff members provide essential logistical support, while scientists, with their expertise, lead pioneering experiments and analyses, collectively driving the laboratory's pursuit of knowledge and innovation.

PhD students

Pursing the highest academic degree. Producing original research papers that that push the limits of science knowledge, often in the form of a thesis or dissertation.

Former team members

Former members of the HTMR team who made significant contributions to the HTMR laborary.

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Latest publications, news & events

Publications

From bone tissue to batteries: Hydroxyapatite as a filler to enhance the mechanical, thermal, and electrochemical properties of electrolytes for solid-state sodium-ion batteries,

Short abstract :

Solid-state sodium-ion batteries have gained notable attention recently. Their appeal stems from the inherent safety feature of solid-state batteries and …

Journal of Energy Storage - 2024

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