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analyses of sequence data. As a PhD student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies and the research projects of which you are part. Your work may also include teaching or other departmental duties
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the interactions of trees with fungi and fungal-like (oomycete) organisms, including host symbioses and tree defense mechanisms. We conduct molecular diagnostics and host-chemical analyses to better
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independently, and take responsibility for driving your work forward. Problem-solving, highly motivated personality. Ability to create and maintain structure and order in your research work. Ability to create
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the management and feeding of biogas reactors. This includes responsibility for research that involves planning, sampling, reactor maintenance, overall laboratory work connected to biogas processes, data
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an English-speaking environment Meriting qualifications: Experience in performing spatial analyses (GIS) Experience working with large databases Experience working independently and organizing one’s own work
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motivated and committed PhD candidate to develop and analyse green logistics systems through the application of emerging technological and logistical solutions to promote the transition to fossil free
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the division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing we conduct research to tackle global environmental problems and to understand processes of the Earth system. We develop sensors, gather and analyse data
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will be assessed upon their ability to: independently pursue his or her work collaborate with others, have a professional approach, analyse and work with complex issues, have research experience and
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identify key enzymes in the cell wall biosynthesis and identify evolutionary paths. Biochemical analyses will highlight changes in the microalgal cell wall in response to stress. You will further investigate
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Marc Friedländer – part of the MBW Institute and located at the SciLifeLab. The team seeks to answer fundamental questions in RNA biology through quantitative approaches including custom next-generation