10 programming-languages PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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engineering, computer science, physics engineering, or equivalent) Programming skills in Python or another language Strong work ethic Fluency in English, with the ability to write, communicate, and interact in
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. The research program “Save the Ash”, managed by Skogforsk and SLU, aims to develop a more resistant population of European ash for the future. The PhD project will investigate the recent rapid decline in
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application were successful. A CV in English (2 pages max) that demonstrates your qualifications for the third cycle programme in Rural Development (including publications, if relevant) Copies of degree
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• Knowledge of a Scandinavian language • Experience of programming in e.g. R or other bioinformatics skills We value a person who is motivated, curious and has a strong interest in contributing to research and
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sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation of the ongoing environmental monitoring programs the National Forest Inventory
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of mathematical modeling and data analysis. Experience of programming languages and tools commonly used in biophysical or agricultural modeling (e.g., Python and R). Familiarity with food system resilience
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development of phylogenetic methods. The EvonetsLab is supported by a Starting Grant from the European Research Council and a DDLS Fellowship from the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg Swedish program for data-driven
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Centre for Breeding of Food Crops: https://www.slu.se/en/Collaborative-Centres-and-Projects/grogrund/ One of these projects is “Building Efficient Breeding Programs in Forages: BreedForage”. Red clover
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biodiversity conservation, forest ecology, or macroecology. · Analytical Competence: Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in ecological modeling (e.g., R, Python) and working with large
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that require more knowledge. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses large and complex issues and develops new