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for the production of clean energy to address real local and regional challenges. Job Summary ASARI seeks a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a research team of agronomy, soil fertility management, remote sensing
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qualifications: Doctorate degree / PhD in a discipline related to soil fertility/cropping systems with a topic on/relevant for organic farming Good written and spoken German and English skills Sound scientifc
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that are based on high-output per cow including concerns about increasing dairy cow numbers and environmental emissions, facilitating farm expansion for land limited and fragmented farms and lack of available
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campus and some from home. Summary of the role The Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW) and the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP) wish to recruit a
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research in the domain of soil biology Within the research group Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management (SoFer), and in close cooperation with the other research groups in the department, you will further
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development by the University to build on current research into soil greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes. They project will field testing an app, based on AI, to identify fertilizer regimes for crops that minimize GHG
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network. Suitable candidates will hold a PhD in soil science, agriculture, or environmental science, plus existing knowledge of, or a strong interest in, soil GHG fluxes and the sustainability of crop
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metabolites synthetized from rhizosphere microbiomes soils using recent technologies (LC-MS, GC-MS) Plan and conduct greenhouse experiments using different microbes and Phosphorus fertilizers to enhance crop
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. The neutral space provided by the temenē of the gods was a fertile ground for communication between various groups both within and beyond Athens. They were authoritative centres where appropriate behaviour
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Thinking Co-operative – CaSTCo (funded by South-West Water and OfWat The work will be co-supervised by Dr Mattia Mancini, Prof Brett Day and Dr Amy Binner from the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy