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for various purposes while forest ecosystem services are managed sustainably. In Uppsala, focus is on wood science and technology with research and education on wood materials from nano to macro level, wood
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The Department of forest genetics and plant physiology is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC, https://www.upsc.se ) which is a centre of excellence for experimental plant research and forest
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fellow are those who hold PhD degree or equivalent academic qualifications on the emphasis of the subject area. Background in applied mathematics with skills and expertise in wood material science
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degree in a relevant subject (i.e. within the natural or social sciences with a substantive focus on food and/or agriculture). Experience of working with Life Cycle Assessment applied to agriculture
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The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) forms part of the Faculty of Forest Sciences, has about 50 employees and is located in both Umeå and Uppsala. The department carries out
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to be integrated with the existing and future food, feed and material production. Increased biogas production with large-scale removal of biomass will require the production systems to be adjusted
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Description: We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student that will work in a project with the aim to provide guidelines for fish passage solutions for a wide range of species and body sizes, with focus
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Research subject Biology Description: We are looking for a dedicated person with an interest in research on the conservation of aquatic ecosystems, as well as in biodiversity and fish ecology. As a PhD
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in (material) chemistry. A proven good ability to communicate in written and spoken English is required. It is also required that the candidate can demonstrate an ability to independently develop
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and quality of food, feed, and bio-based raw materials in a sustainable way in a changing world. The research addresses challenges relating to increasing demand, climate change, environmental impact and