13 formal-methods Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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understanding how species interactions change over time and space, with a focus on butterfly caterpillar-plant interactions and development of phylogenetic methods. The EvonetsLab is supported by a Starting Grant
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rotation forestry towards continuous cover forestry methods is debated in Scandinavia as a way forward to increase biodiversity and climate resilience. This postdoc project will be based on empirical field
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methods, technologies, and materials to reduce reliance on unsustainable practices and fossil fuel-based compounds as a response to societal requests for green alternatives that maintain high performance
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Come join our spider silk team! In this project we will develop novel methods for producing recombinant spider silk proteins. As a research group we are interested in how spiders have solved
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patterns in maturity, reproduction and size/age structure. Statistical analyses of otolith chemistry data for assessing migration pattern and origin. Analytical method development for herring data collected
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methods. Ultimately, the results will be used to guide the adaptation of forest management to climate change and societal demands. The position will be based at SLU in Umeå. Your profile You will become
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on the production of agricultural plants and the interactions with the surrounding environment. The research examines how different production methods, cultivation environments and systems affect yields and other
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will work with material preparation and pre-treatments, characterisation of feedstock, the use of bench-scale pyrolysis systems, the mapping and testing of activation methods (e.g. thermal/physical and
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to work independently. Location: Uppsala, Sweden. Form of employment: A postdoc scholarship for 24 months. Note that the postdoc will not be formally employed at SLU, but receive a personal stipend during
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data from these experiments and report in scientific journals. The research questions include development of silvicultural methods, selection of tree species and operational implementation of adaptations