25 assistant-professor-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Postdoctoral Position: Analytical chemistry of human breath for diagnosis of blood groups and disease-causing pathogens We seek a motivated postdoctoral researcher for a new project on breath-based
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The Department of Soil and Environment is advertising a post-doctoral position. We are looking for a candidate with an ambition to take another step in their career as a soil science researcher
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expected to integrate existing and new datasets into publishable manuscripts. Your profile The successful candidate must have: - A PhD in a discipline such as Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Forestry
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We are delighted to announce the availability of a 2-year postdoc (with possibility of extension for a third year) at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Umeå. The postdoc will
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related fields. Scientific experience with laboratory studies on redox chemistry related to mercury reduction processes is a valuable merit. Experinece of XAS data collection and interpretation is a
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research on the domestication and breeding of perennial cereal grain crops at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden. About the position Our research group is working
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Do you want to help shape the future of sustainable materials? We are looking for a dedicated postdoctoral researcher to develop bio-adhesives and additives that meet both sustainability goals and
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the research team. The postdoc will enter a strong research group led by Professor Riccardo Bommarco (www.slu.se/bommarco-lab ) in close collaboration with Professor Giulia Vico (www.slu.se/en/ew-cv/giulia-vico
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of the ProWater Project (The use of industrial by-products as secondary resources in wastewater treatment) funded by the EU Interreg Aurora programme with project partners from Northern Sweden and
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), having both promoting and inhibiting effects on the MeHg degradation process. . The project is a collaboration between The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Prof. U Skyllberg), Umeå University