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license (B) Note, the project will include field work which requires carrying field gear and climbing on ladders, requiring reasonably good dexterity and physical capacity; sampling on roofs (following a
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on microbiome data from different terrestrial environments, and evaluate how to combine this information with soil chemical/physical and climatic data to predict the degree of a soil’s capacity as a source or a
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uses a wide range of techniques –from field experiments and characterisation of agricultural biodiversity to genetics, genomics, biotechnology, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physiology, and modelling
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degree or similar in a technical field, e.g., Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer science. Fluent in English. Meriting: Experience in remote sensing data processing and analysis Knowledge
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are emerging through digital twins. A digital twin is a digital model of a physical area that can be used for virtually simulating different scenarios for land-use development and monitoring their performance
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of publications (reports, scientific articles, popular science, etc). Please note that all documents should be in English. Interviews will be an important part of the appointment process. Union representatives
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monitoring the physical restoration of watercourses. Important aspects regarding the development of environmental monitoring include how it can better capture the consequences of significant human impact on
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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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on the entire scale from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to the structure, function and behaviour of animals, and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress
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language highly advantageous. Experience in working within the forestry sector is also considered a merit. The following competencies will be considered in the selection process: Experience in field studies