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PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrity
PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrityDepartment of Biology, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of CopenhagenApplication deadline May 15
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collaboration with the ICOS Ecosystem Thematic Center. You will go for field trips for extensive periods in harsh and remote locations in beautiful Northeast Greenland. Your profile The successful candidate has a
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on the aquatic environment. The scientific advice is founded on the Institute’s monitoring of fisheries and fish stocks, and its research into aquatic ecosystems, the dynamics of fisheries and fish stocks, fishery
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microgrids and biological ecosystems for space applications, i.e., space stations and lunar bases. The position requires research qualification at doctor level and postdoctoral experience. It is expected
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, 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. Description of the PhD project In this PhD project, you will determine how leaf epiphytes (i.e., microalgae and bacteria) affects the seagrass ecosystem function
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life in all respects. We teach, provide consultancy and research in life; right from bacteria to whales over genes to ecosystems and from basic research to applied biology in nature management and
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oceanography, marine ecology, environmental sciences, engineering, or similar. We expect that you have: Experience with process-based models applied to marine life and ecosystems Knowledge about harmful
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of ecosystem services, climate change, and energy systems. Advisory services within these areas are offered to ministries and other stakeholders. Currently, about 170 staff and PhD-students are working
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Research will be within the field of circular economy and sustainability, working across sectors and actors in an ecosystem perspective. The following research areas are of special interests
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ecosystems? Join us in an exciting venture to understand the complexities of seagrass ecosystems and their fish communities. We are looking for a dedicated PhD candidate to embark on a groundbreaking project