12 computational-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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carried out in seven subject groups with a focus on Soil Biology, Soil Nutrient Cycling, Soil Chemistry, Agricultural Water Management, Soil and Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management
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mechanisms and microbiology to animal structure and function! Our main subjects are genetics, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, immunology, bacteriology, virology
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groups with a focus on Soil Biology, Soil Nutrient Cycling, Soil Chemistry, Agricultural Water Management, Soil and Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management, and the Biogeochemistry
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infection with malaria. In addition, the interaction between humans and disease vectors will be investigated to elucidate the mechanisms by which vectors identify and discriminate between healthy and infected
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interactions in systems of microbial induced plant resistance. The postdoc will be part of a collaborative research project entitled ‘Mechanisms and consequences of microbial induced resistance on trophic
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-rising / At the Department of Animal Biosciences, we teach and research in areas from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to animal structure and function! Our main subjects are genetics, anatomy
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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 laboratories, an X-ray scanner
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leading to production and harvesting in the regulated countries moving to unregulated countries. The position is part of a joint research program between Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU
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on the development of new perennial cereal grains within an extensive domestication and plant breeding program. Your research work will focus on questions of genetic and phenotypic diversity and to develop genomic
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coast and in offshore areas. The position will also include further development of ongoing data analyses within the national data collection program (DCF), which plays a key role in improving our