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DIASPARA project, (DIAdromous Species: moving towards new PARadigms to achieve holistic scientific Advice), which aims at improving stock assessment models for diadromous fishes by increasing the biological
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We seek a person with strong quantitative skills and training in environmental sciences who is interested in data analysis and modelling About the position The position will involve a number of
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. The research includes synthetic research with assembly and analysis of data from multiple sources and/or process-based modelling. About the position Agriculture needs to provide enough food while minimizing
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ecological processes Strong skills in statistical modelling and spatial data analyses Capacity to work with complex data sets Strong communication skills in English Other qualifications counted as an advantage
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. The department's researchers have a broad competence in plant and tree pathology and in microbial ecology. Key issues concern the population biology and social structure of microorganisms, their functions
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the context of this position, we will focus on understanding the functional basis of interactions between hosts and their co-infecting viruses in multipartite model systems. We also will develop other host
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knowledge of statistics and modelling Very good collaborative and organizational skills Very good written and oral proficiency in English Qualifications considered a merit: Good knowledge of fish ecology
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. – practical or theoretical. Experience in aquatic ecology work in limnic systems (e.g., restoration). Experience in advanced statistical analysis of ecological data and/or ecological modelling. Experience in
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(https://resdinet.eu/ ) is a network project for novel remote sensing technologies in forest disturbance ecology, with collaborators from several departments at SLU, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
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adaptation and high-versus low intensity forestry. We use empirical and process based modelling, with input data from the National Forest Inventory or from our long term experiments. Your profile The candidate