11 mechanical-engineering-phd positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Are you looking for an exciting PhD position on plant-environment and plant-plant interactions, using mechanistic models or data analyses? Do you want to identify management practices that minimize
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are therefore primarily looking for candidates who completed their doctoral degree no more than three years ago in one of the following areas: physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering
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, Sweden. Research in the Hofius lab (http://www.slu.se/D_Hofius ) focuses on the molecular mechanisms of autophagy, a conserved degradation and recycling process required for cellular homeostasis and stress
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mathematical models based on ecological and physiological mechanisms or data analyses. As PhD student in Biology with specialization in Ecology, the student will carry out supervised research leading to a PhD
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, Sweden. Research in the Hofius lab (http://www.slu.se/D_Hofius ) focuses on the molecular mechanisms of autophagy, a conserved degradation and recycling process required for cellular homeostasis, stress
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at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Description: A fully funded PhD position is available at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, Sweden to investigate the mechanisms
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degree no more than three years ago. The doctoral degree can be in one of the following areas: forestry, wood science and technology, material science, mechanical engineering, or other relevant subject
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measures and new guidelines for the future? The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) is part of the Faculty of Forestry, with about 50 employees and is based in both Umeå and Uppsala
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Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management, and the Biogeochemistry of Forest Soils. We are responsible for important research infrastructure in the form of soil chemistry and soil physics
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The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) forms part of the Faculty of Forest Sciences, has about 50 employees and is located in both Umeå and Uppsala. The department carries out