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to focus your efforts on developing their expertise and emerging research profile in Agriculture / Plant Science / Horticulture. You will support research in a macadamia and passionfruit breeding
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the lab can be found at https://media.dent.umich.edu/labs/lombaert/index.html Candidates are expected to contribute to projects both intellectually and technically, actively participate in
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required, cf. English language requirements for PhD admission ). A list of any works of a scientific nature (publication list). Any publications in your name. The application and appendices with certified
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PhD Research Fellow in terrestrial ecology Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around us – globally
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of crop breeding/assessment trials Desirable: experience in the application of statistics and quantitative genetics in plant or animal science Desirable: experience in use of proximal and/or remote sensing
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required, cf. English language requirements for PhD admission ). A list of any works of a scientific nature (publication list). Any publications in your name. The application and appendices with certified
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food security by building new imaging technologies for food crops and plants. Cutting edge imaging techniques are vital if we are to improve our understanding of plant growth, and breed stronger and
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. Excellent organizational and project management skills, with an ability to communicate effectively with supervisors. Qualifications A PhD in plant molecular biology, plant genetics, plant development, plant
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, flexible working arrangements and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in legume genomics, genetics, and/or plant
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by the Mortlock Bequest. These include but are not limited to crop and pasture improvement (including grasses and horticultural crops), bio/agricultural chemistry, agronomy, genetics and plant breeding