53 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources PhD scholarships at Stockholm University
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unique programme! Project description The Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences invites applications for a four-year, fully funded PhD position in Data-Driven Evolution and Biodiversity
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unique programme! Project description The Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences invites applications for a four-year, fully funded PhD position in Data-Driven Evolution and Biodiversity
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, and [email protected] (SEKO), and PhD representative, [email protected] . Application Apply for the PhD student position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. It is the responsibility
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from boreal latitudes (50-70°N) into the central Arctic Ocean. The purpose of this PhD project is to gain improved understanding of pelagic changes and plankton migration in the Arctic Ocean in response
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been directly mapped. This PhD position at Stockholm University focuses on leveraging machine learning (ML) to identify errors in large bathymetric datasets and applying ML techniques like "super
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University invites applications for two PhD student positions in mathematical
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for a four-year PhD position part of the VR-funded project Novel uses for compound specific stable isotopes applied to Baltic cod. This PhD project will shed light on the causes behind deteriorated Baltic
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for a four-year PhD position part of the project “Unlocking genetic variation for climate adaptation of crops” in Prof. Tanja Slotte’s research group. There is currently a pressing need to adapt crops
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for a four-year PhD position part of the project “Convergent evolution and loss of a classic floral polymorphism – genetic basis and genomic consequences” in Prof. Tanja Slotte’s research group