10 earth-sciences Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) is part of the Faculty of Forest Science, has about 50 employees and is based in both Umeå and Uppsala. The department conducts high
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, the University of Eastern Finland, and the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The SLU Forest Damage Centre is (https://www.slu.se/en/Collaborative-Centres-and-Projects/slu-forest-damage-centre/ ) initiated by a
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Seize the rare chance to work side-by-side with plant breeders and pathologists, immersing yourself in the world of microbiome-assisted horticulture and experiencing its advantages and challenges
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The Department of forest genetics and plant physiology is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC, https://www.upsc.se ) which is a centre of excellence for experimental plant research and forest
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Are you interested in assessing innovative livestock production systems? Would you like to work with a world leading international team? We are looking for an ambitious colleague, with experience in
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acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants. About the position A two year post-doctoral position with possibility for extension at Umeå Plant Science Center starting to work on the role
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to Forest Sciences, Forest Management Planning, and Landscape Studies. The Department is responsible for several environmental monitoring and assessment programmes, including the National Forest Inventory
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or food. It could also entail case studies of plant protein and biogas potential. The Biogas Solutions Research Center (BSRC) and the Department of Biosystems and Technology are looking for a postdoc who
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the Soil Microbiology group within the Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology at SLU, Uppsala. Your profile The successful candidate must hold a PhD in the biological sciences focused
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Seize the rare chance to work side-by-side with plant breeders and pathologists, immersing yourself in the world of microbiome-assisted horticulture and experiencing its advantages and challenges