-
Uppsala University, Dept of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology (IMBIM) The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology (IMBIM) at Uppsala University provides a broad international
-
that these systems can also emit significant amounts of greenhouse gases such as methane (CH4 ) and possibly nitrous oxide (N2 O). The source of these emissions are microbiological processes, but it is not clear how
-
sink of nitrous oxide (N2 O), a potent greenhouse gas. The PhD student will work within the Soil Microbiology group that works as a well-integrated team and is internationally recognized in the areas
-
the degree of a soil’s capacity as a source or a sink of nitrous oxide (N2 O), a potent greenhouse gas. The PhD student will work within the Soil Microbiology group that works as a well-integrated team and is
-
, Rust, R, Julia, Matlab, C++, etc. A good background in mathematics, modeling, computer science, and/or programming is qualifying. Interest in and knowledge of evolutionary biology, microbiology, and
-
, microbiology, metagenomics or similar. The applicant must have familiarity with handling large-scale data. The applicant must be fluent in written and spoken English. The applicant must be able to work well both
-
(www.henlab.org ) at the Department of Molecular Biology, and Laura Carroll (www.microbe.dev ) at the Department of Clinical Microbiology. Qualifications Required qualifications: To be appointed under