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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Plant Biology The Department of Plant Biology offers a creative and stimulating international environment and is one of four departments
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imaging, computer vision, and predictive modelling. The postdoc will further develop an existing rumen‑fill scoring algorithm into a functional prototype and pilot the technology for longitudinal monitoring
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. The working environment at the department is international and we have around 100 employees. Our research is carried out in seven subject groups with a focus on Soil Biology, Soil Nutrient Cycling, Soil
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biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses large and complex issues and develops new analytical tools. That’s why the WIFORCE Research School, part of the Wallenberg
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the business community and international contacts. More information about the department: Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https
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biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses large and complex issues and develops new analytical tools. That’s why the WIFORCE Research School, part of the Wallenberg
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undergraduate and advanced levels, mainly in programmes leading to degrees in agronomy and biology. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu
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18 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Sweden Application Deadline
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organisms. The Department of Plant Biology is located at the Uppsala BioCenter, which brings together departments with strong competence of international standard in plant biology, pathology, microbiology
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social issues 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