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are seeking a postdoctoral researcher who will work with the project: ”Revealing the potential of wetland restoration as a nature-based climate-solution”. Wetlands, in particular peat-forming high-latitude
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the urgent need to monitor forest health and disturbance. The postdoctoral project will develop cutting-edge remote sensing techniques and methods for monitoring forest natural disturbance such as bark beetle
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be involved in several on-going projects but is also expected to lead plant breeding-related projects with the focus on flowering, disease resistance, climate adaptation etc. The post-doc is expected
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publications. The position may also involve assisting mesocosm experiments simulating heatwaves. The postdoctoral researcher will have an important role in developing climate change research from its focus
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intensity managed rotational forestry, using natural regeneration or planting. The postdoctor will establish new forest experiments and measure our existing experiments, in order to carry out necessary data
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our team for a research project focused on assessing soil compaction risks in Sweden under both current and future climate conditions. About the
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growth and development. While most of the studies to date have focused on big-picture elements of plant responses to climate change, our research will provide insights into the molecular and cellular
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flexible candidate who will contribute positively to the development of the research environment, and personal fit will be an essential part of the selection process. Postdoctoral appointments are career
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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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driving licence or equivalent. About us At the Department of Biosystems and Technology we explore interactions between soil, plants, animals, environment, climate and humans in systems for sustainable