17 atomic-physics Postdoctoral research jobs at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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specialized locations experiencing drought, flooding, and heat, as well as controlled growth experiments for detailed molecular and grain quality assessments. The project is expected to lead to new tools and
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of biocontrol agents to crops. The potential ecological and economic advantages arising will also be measured. The postdoctoral researcher will take a lead role in coordinating and communicating the project
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Due to climate change, plants are increasingly exposed to heat waves when flowering. This is bad news for the temperature sensitive pollen grains, as high temperatures can lead to increased pollen
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be involved in several on-going projects but is also expected to lead plant breeding-related projects with the focus on flowering, disease resistance, climate adaptation etc. The post-doc is expected
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such as plant-growing facilities, advanced microscopy and molecular biology, x-ray and NMR. The department conducts research, teaching and environmental monitoring in the field of inorganic, physical and
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government commission to prevent, monitor and develop knowledge for managing forest damage. The SLU Forest Damage Centre aims to lead knowledge development in forest damage issues in Sweden and ensure
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. The research includes synthetic research with assembly and analysis of data from multiple sources and/or process-based modelling. About the position Agriculture needs to provide enough food while minimizing
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record Eligibility requirement PhD in marine biology, physical geography or equivalent subject About us Do you want to work in an inspiring environment and contribute to the sustainable use of our seas
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the insights to upgrade traditional ELPS. The technology-driven techniques integrated in ILPs, Horticulture, and Rural Buildings and Animal Husbandry.S will lead to more informed and sustainable livestock
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structure, function and behaviour of animals and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress, environmental factors and disease. For more information about the department