26 phd-medical-physics "University of Birmingham" Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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such as plant-growing facilities, advanced microscopy and molecular biology, x-ray and NMR. The department conducts research, teaching and environmental monitoring in the field of inorganic, physical and
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record Eligibility requirement PhD in marine biology, physical geography or equivalent subject About us Do you want to work in an inspiring environment and contribute to the sustainable use of our seas
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several ongoing projects in quantitative genetics and genomics. Your profile You have a PhD in genetics or a related subject for 5 to 8 years. At least 2 postdoctoral or research positions for 1 to 2 years
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to abiotic stresses. The postdoc is also expected to work in the examination of the micronutrients/toxic metals in different crops. Also, supervision of MSc and PhD students may be included in the work tasks
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manuscripts, and – at the interest of the postdoctoral researcher – to (co-)supervise MSc or BSc level projects, and contribute to teaching (e.g. on SLU’s PhD course on Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management
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identified above. The position requires a PhD in quantitative disciplines, such as ecology, agronomy, biology, ecohydrology, earth and environmental sciences, applied mathematics or physics, or related fields
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, 2024. Applications are to be submitted by completing the process that is accessed through the button below. The application must be written in English and contain: i) a statement of scientific interests
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have a PhD degree in biology, genetics, silviculture, forest science, forest management, biostatistics, forest restoration, or a related field. The candidate is expected to have a deep knowledge of plant
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statistical inference and ecology through the DIASPARA project. Regular online and in-person meetings with the DIASPARA team are scheduled throughout the project. Required qualifications: PhD degree in
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, Sweden. Research in the Hofius lab (http://www.slu.se/D_Hofius ) focuses on the molecular mechanisms of autophagy, a conserved degradation and recycling process required for cellular homeostasis and stress