32 phd-soil-fertility Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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activities including dissemination of results. The successful candidate will be a member of the Soil Mechanics and Management research group at SLU in Uppsala. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD or
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. The successful candidate will be a member of the Soil Mechanics and Management research group at SLU in Uppsala. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD or Doctorate in fields related to soil and environmental
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lakes, sediments and peatland soils. Your profile Successful candidates will have a PhD in (bio)geochemistry, preferably with a focus on the environmental fate of mercury, or closely related fields. As
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and problem-solving skills. We seek someone with a PhD in ecology, microbiology, or closely related field, with a strong interested in soil microbial ecology. Previous experience with molecular lab work
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the Soil Microbiology group within the Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology at SLU, Uppsala. Your profile The successful candidate must hold a PhD in the biological sciences focused
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Life Cycle Assessment, to help us define future land use policies in Europe. About the position The PostDoc will focus on the application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in European livestock systems
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to compensate for e.g. plant nutrient and soil carbon impacts. Therefore, the scope of this postdoctoral research work will include aspects such as system productivity, sustainability and nutrient and carbon
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. There are many variants of CCF and the lowest common denominator is the continuity of woodland climate and soil processes, i.e. the avoidance of large-scale clearfellings. CCF is currently much discussed in Sweden
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from woodland key habitats. The postdoc will work in close collaboration with another postdoc determining the attitudes and behaviors of forest owners, a PhD-student working on the dynamic interactions
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to identify new regulators as targets for autophagy manipulation. The planned research complements an ongoing PhD project in the lab and includes a close collaboration with Assoc. Prof. Mariette Andersson and