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knowledge in another way. Documented basic knowledge of programming, preferably interaction and/or web programming, and human-computer interaction is required. Experience and/or knowledge of semantic web
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Biomedical Science working on molecular modeling of proteins and lipids to investigate biomolecular condensates at cell membranes. Project This PhD project investigates how proteins interact and organize
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interactions with citizens. The position includes collaboration with researchers across multiple universities and international partners, and will involve empirical studies of AI use in public-sector
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forest growth & yield modelling, ecophysiology and sustainable forest management. Main research questions will cover climate change adaptations and seasonal growth interactions of thinning and
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seasonal growth interactions of thinning and fertilization. The candidate will belong to the silviculture unit at the department and work in a silviculture team with focus on forest management for multiuse
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, however, little is understood about how they communicate with each other. This project will investigate different ways that these bacteria interact, including novel approaches for studying
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-microbe interactions, mycology, and microbial ecology. The position is placed in the Forest Microbiology group. Read more about what it is like to work at SLU at: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu
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trait variation, with a focus on how biotic interactions—particularly with pollinators—and abiotic factors shape plant reproductive strategies. We conduct our research along altitudinal gradients in
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cell phenotype screening, in vitro cultures of WAT-resident cells as well as standard molecular biology techniques to functionally characterize the interaction between immune and metabolic cells in human
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focus strongly on agricultural crop production and its interaction with the surrounding environment. The research programmes address how different production methods, cultivation environments, and systems