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at the intersection between basic and applied science. You will be responsible for designing, developing, and analyzing experiments that will include plant physiological and genetic studies. The work
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production. The work will consist of designing and running simulations with the USSF model and writing a report on the findings. Your profile Experience of using simulation models that describe physical
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85 employees engaged in teaching, research and collaboration, and working with issues related to the planning, design and management of landscapes across themes and scales. The Landscape Governance and
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is to develop – using a unique micro-dataset – a rigorous, structural model linking the used and new car markets, and to use that model to help design an optimal scrappage subsidy to get older cars off
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of a collegial team working at the interface of eco-molecular plant-microbe interactions. You will be responsible for designing, developing, conducting, and analysing experiments, which will include
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for this specific position and how this research project fit into the applicant’s career plan A CV summarizing education, research profile, merits, and other qualifying activities A list of publications if available
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transcriptome sequencing (both on population and single-cell level) and proteomics. The candidate is expected to contribute to experimental design, experimentation, data analyses and publication of results
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publications and/or thesis. Excellent written and oral English is also a must. Extra merits are previous experience in design of forest experiments for regeneration or stand management and experience of the tree
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in order to design new proteins. The applicant is expected to apply for research funding and develop his/her own externally funded research over time. The teaching duties will include lectures as
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level, each European country follows so-called eel management plans, and for Sweden this management plan is currently under review. Communication with additional researchers, authorities, and other