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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Dr Brian John Pickles, b.j.pickles@reading.ac.uk , Reading / SBS Co-supervisors Julija Fediajevaite, j.fediajevaite@pgr.reading.ac.uk , Reading / SBS + SLM Prof
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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We
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knowledge of software development and computer science, as well as good skills in oral and written communication in English. Additional knowledge in mathematics, ICT/Cloud architectures, and the Swedish
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knowledge of software development and computer science, as well as good skills in oral and written communication in English. Additional knowledge in mathematics, ICT/Cloud architectures, and the Swedish
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to references will be requested after the interview. We welcome your application no later than July 12th, 2025 For questions, please contact: Associate Prof. Jinhua Sun, jinhua@chalmers.se Prof. Uta Klement (Head
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complementary research groups: the Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning group . The Land Use Planning chair group (LUP) focuses on the planning of sustainable landscapes that address urgent environmental
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supervised by dr. Federica Marulo (Cultural Heritage, Identity, and Architecture History) and dr. Veronica Peselmann (Art History) and with prof. Cor Wagenaar (History of Architecture and Urbanism) as
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sent by email will not be considered. Application deadline: July 9, 2025 For questions, please contact: Prof., Nikolce Murgovski, Systems and Control Email: nikolce.murgovski@chalmers.se Tel: +46-31-772
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Groningen. The PhD Project In the PhD project, jointly supervised by dr. Federica Marulo (Cultural Heritage, Identity, and Architecture History) and dr. Veronica Peselmann (Art History) and with prof. Cor
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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We