33 Computer-Science positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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on annual evaluations. Coursework is included in the Ph.D. program. Qualifications: To be eligible, the candidate should hold at least a Master’s degree in economics or related field (e.g. agricultural
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particular interest in biodiversity and remote sensing. The candidate must hold a PhD in a relevant area, such as remote sensing, ecology, or forest science. Merits for this position are computational
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expertise in water quality, soil science, hydrology, climate science, risk assessment, machine learning, and environmental policy. The researcher will also investigate the fate of contaminants in both soil
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a Master’s degree in economics or related field (e.g. agricultural economics, natural resource economics, forest economics), or a strong quantitative interdisciplinary program. Knowledge in natural
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, epidemiology, environmental fields, computational fields, or similar) Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Detailed information regarding English language requirements can be found
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the results. Your profile You should hold a doctoral degree in biology, zoology, ecology, animal science or veterinary medicine and have a research focus in animal and/or insect welfare, or insect pathology
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introductory and advanced training in plant physiology, ecophysiology, plant molecular biology, forest genetics and forest biotechnology within the Forestry program and at the master level. The department offers
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-doctoral researcher will be collaboratively supervised by Professors Arne Pommerening and Matthias Peichl (Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Umeå
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in biology, ecology, plant pathology, molecular plant-microbe interactions, microbial ecology, bioinformatics or a similar subject. Candidates are expected to have a deep knowledge of plant-microbe
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students as well as in the master program Plant biology for sustainable production, and within courses in mycology, molecular ecology and forest pathology. The department also have extensive cooperation with