10 additive-manufacturing PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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and evolutionary risk of development of fungicide resistance in P. infestans in Sweden based on field sampling, molecular tools and bioassays. The project has a strong link to industry and the outcome
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plant breeding, plant pathology, and genomics. You will work with a diverse team of supervisors, including both junior and senior researchers in Sweden and Austria, as well as industry representatives
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region. The faculty also has part of its education and research in landscape architecture at SLU in Uppsala. There is a broad network of contacts thanks to extensive collaboration projects with industry
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. Part of the work is linked to the upcoming environmental assessment of Swedish hydropower. This work includes collaboration with the hydropower industry and other relevant societal actors to develop
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Description: In order to supply people in the future with food and animals with feed, and at the same time convert to a bio-based economy within the industry, increased knowledge about what regulates plant
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based on field studies as well as a review and analysis of previously collected material. The field studies will be carried out in collaboration with the hydropower industry through collaboration within
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relicensing process in Sweden (‘NAP’), where a wide range of solutions to remedy the negative impacts of hydropower are proposed, and close contact with the industry will be upheld during the project
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the industry and exchange knowledge with a similar Danish project. The doctoral project involves four years of research training. The work will include contact with farmers, breeding and advisory organizations
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providing expert support to authorities and/or industry. Experience in grant applications. Particularly desirable: Personal qualities relevant to the position, including organizational skills, communication
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. It is a merit to: to have an understanding of the forestry sector’s sustainability transition, the Swedish forest sector, its owners and the forest industry, a master thesis in a relevant subject, and