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management, as well as two environmentally oriented courses for civil engineers. We also provide a postgraduate course in multivariate statistics for ecologists. Read more about our benefits and what it's like
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employees and combining research from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, design and engineering perspectives. Within the Urban vegetation subject area, we are a collaborative multidisciplinary
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horses, but to some extent also ruminants. The group uses both sensor-based technology, image and video analysis and addresses research questions linked to normal function, sports, production, welfare, and
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workshops and supervising bachelor or master’s students as and when the opportunity arises. Support is provided by senior members of the team and a research engineer Your profile Candidates should hold a PhD
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Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT ) at SLU consists of approximately fifty employees (of which approx. 3/4 are located in
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Department of Energy and Technology At the Department of Energy and Technology, research and education are conducted focusing on how agriculture can contribute to a sustainable society. We have
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Department of Biosystems and Technology At the Department of Biosystems and Technology, we explore interactions between soil, plants, animals, environment, climate and humans in systems
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of evolution, ecology and genomics of nitrogen cycling microorganisms as well as how to apply this knowledge in sustainable agricultural and environmental engineering. The project includes database management
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fitness is required. The fieldwork also involves working with phone apps and the applicant should be comfortable with technology. The assistant may also have to organise and pack equipment to be shipped
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Department of Energy and Technology At the Department of Energy and Technology, research and education are conducted focusing on how agriculture can contribute to a sustainable society. We have